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Does anybody know who might have these things in stock?I've checked every place I can think of with no luck.
Have you tried Brownells?
Stickman
04-11-2007, 10:55
Originally posted by patman
Does anybody know who might have these things in stock?I've checked every place I can think of with no luck.
Which one are you looking for? We've got the below in stock, and are out of the other 2.
http://www.rainierarms.com/?page=shop/detail&product_id=475
http://www.rainierarms.com/img/shop/product/c713084bbbc2ea16398cc22ee5d3f923.jpg
Stick, thats the bottom loader.
patman, the bottom loader is a very good magblock, in fact that is what I use. You may have to do a slight adjustment just to work the bugs out of your build, but once you find the "happy" spot it will serve you well. The dedicated Hahn block is a great unit, and although it is advertised as requiring "gunsmith" installation, it is very easy to install.
If your going to build a 9mm AR, and have zero intentions of changing calibers, get the dedicated.
If you feel that you want the versatility of quickly swapping calibers, get the bottom loader.
All this beeing said, the dedicated block is really simple to remove, but it is not something that I would want to remove in the field or at the range for fear of losing the bolt catch role pin or spring.
This really didnt answer your original question did it.
(Brownells usually has all 3 of the Hahn mag blocks in stock.)
And it looks like Rainier has the bottom loader in stock.
boulderado1965
04-11-2007, 20:22
I not sure but, I thought the leg behind the ejector meant it is a top loader, but not the BHO model. I think it is intended to be removed without removing the Bolt Catch.
Well,it's like this.I built a 9MM pistol that does not like to function well.I am using the SAME mag block (RRA),bolt (RRA),and magazines (Promag) that I use in my 9MM rifle,which works quite well.The last time I went to the range I raised the mag block up a bit and it worked very well for several magazines,but then started to have problems again.I think the mag well moved down a little again.So I'm thinking the dedicated Hahn is the way to go.I have heard that the Hahn's work better in general and I don't intend to be switching calibers so I think the dedicated will "stay put" better.I could be mistaken.I'm sopposed to be getting some modified UZI mags but they haven't arrived yet.Just trying to figure the thing out.
Oh,Brownells is out of stock on the dedicated according to their site.I don't much care about the bolt hold open since I'll likely be using some UZI mags which won't activate it any way.
Stickman,if that is a top loader I might just buy one.
Originally posted by boulderado1965
I not sure but, I thought the leg behind the ejector meant it is a top loader, but not the BHO model. I think it is intended to be removed without removing the Bolt Catch.
Good catch! Your right. That is the top loader, I didnt clearly see the leg behind the ejector in that pic.
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