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  1. 17 kwi 2013 · I decided to go with metric since my "sporter" L1A1 takes metric mags. Here's the pieces I have. Parts kit. Lower receiver "UE 61" and directly underneath "A92980" trigger has "J63" on left side. rear sight has both peep and ghost ring.

  2. Lock lever large pin which passes through both sides of the lower receiver and retains the lever. This pin is for replacing an existing damaged pin on a lever or building a new lever, new $7

  3. 11 maj 2018 · It is a Lithgow L1A1 parts kit assembled on an Entreprise Buena Park receiver. The rifle was assembled by a retired Marine Corps armorer. It functions perfectly.

  4. 11 kwi 2020 · Argentine receivers are differntiated from the Brazilian by a relief cut behind the hinge pin hole. Since both the Brazilian and the Argentine receivers were originally patterned for the FAL rifle, some accommodations had to be made to utilize the L1A1 (inch) parts kits.

  5. 13 kwi 2018 · Our "Sporter" had an unmarked, apparently US made, receiver and BSA L1A1 parts, took metric magazines. It worked just fine until the circlip that held the gas regulator turned out to be too loose and it went sailing off - luckily we found it and assembled everything firmly.

  6. 20 lip 2019 · the rear locking lug is cut wrong, the locking pin on the lower receiver will have to be modified to fit. the barrel threading does not have the proper recess, the barrel will under time significantly and will have to be over-torqued to time to 12 o'clock

  7. Gage pins for determining locking shoulder size on FNFAL and L1A1 rifles. A set of 10 precision US made Vermont Gage gage pins in sizes .253, .256, .258, .260, .262, .264, .266, .268, .270, .273. The pins are 2 inches long, which makes them very easy to use.

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