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ramairthree
03-15-13, 19:24
memory here?

About 20 years ago I set up a civy legal version of what had been a team leader weapon at work.

A CAR-15 with an M203.

http://i649.photobucket.com/albums/uu220/ramairfour/DSC00682_zps73f7d2bc.jpg

I used a commercial SA carbine, with a Cobray 37mm launcher. Replicate what you have at work is the same reason I bought a 92FS after we traded our .45s in. Then when you are having fun at the range, you are training with what you have. I never had 203 CL handguards for it, I just used the top of regular handguards.

I went through the dozen or so flares I got for it, got bored after a while, took it off, and that carbine has tolerated every crazy configuration I have played with since. The launcher just sat in the safe.

With enough flat top ARs to have plenty of other set ups, I was running it some recently in its original slick set up for old times sake.

By chance I found a deal on CL 203 HGs with a leaf site I could not pass up. Nostalgia took over, and I set it back up.


Now for the armorer question. Does a standard M4 type side sling swivel fit? I cannot remember off the top of my head, was there a special side sling swivel I need to find? Thank you for any information.

http://i649.photobucket.com/albums/uu220/ramairfour/DSC00683_zpsac9a2445.jpg

And yep, I am already planning on a trust to get a SF suppressor, so I just may have to DD stamp this so I can use something other than flares with it.

lethal dose
03-15-13, 19:34
I had to file down an recoat a side sling swivel to fit under an a1 fsb. Not sure if I sacrificed much structural integrity, but it fit.

jtb0311
03-23-13, 18:25
I recall a metal loop that went through the FSB for rifles. I was USMC in the 90s, so no carbines for us.

qsy
03-24-13, 18:05
I can speak to the fact that as of December of 1970 there was no side swivel on the weapon, never touched one after that.

gin828
03-24-13, 20:17
I wouldnt DD the Cobray. Its to cheaply made and would not hold up to anything more than Flares. Bates and Dittus makes an under barrel 37mm but at $430 plus $200tax your just about to the half way point of LMT M203.

usmcvet
03-25-13, 21:59
I recall a metal loop that went through the FSB for rifles. I was USMC in the 90s, so no carbines for us.

Yup me too. It was a triangular shaped attachment that went through the FSB kinda like a split ring key ring.

MASP7
03-28-13, 14:07
That looks to me like a .750" barrel, so the current M4 side sling adapter will work since it's designed for the M4/M16A2.

There was an earlier version that had a two sided locking piece, one for .625" barrels (M16/M16A1) and the other for .750" barrels (M4/M16A2)

Here's a pic of one I have lying around-
http://oi48.tinypic.com/axo7d4.jpg

ramairthree
03-28-13, 17:02
Thanks.
Nailed it.

That would be why the M4 one looks wrong.

ramairthree
03-28-13, 17:16
I wouldnt DD the Cobray. Its to cheaply made and would not hold up to anything more than Flares. Bates and Dittus makes an under barrel 37mm but at $430 plus $200tax your just about to the half way point of LMT M203.

So, if DD'd it will not handle the basic 12 gauge round inserts, 37mm flechette rounds, etc.? It was the only option I remember being available back then. Too bad.