Good idea. I'd love to see this get stickied.
My two cents:
The 7.62 magpuls are a great idea. I've been able to wrestle them on in the conventional orientation by stretching them manually (and it's a nice mini isometric workout too).
You can get a MIAD grip with the large backstrap to fit, despite the lower having a different curvature than an AR above the rear of the pistol grip. Use a dremel and take your time on the backstrap. I suppose you could do it manually, but you'll be at it longer. The dimensions inside a mounted MIAD are different as well. The snazzy rubber cap that they give you with the 123A battery storage core won't allow you to lock the core into the grip on a SCAR. I had to trash it and use foam earplugs as stoppers for the batteries. It's not watertight, but it beats having rattle in your grip, or being stuck with the default 3 rounds of 5.56 in a 7.62 gun and having no extra batteries.
The Super SCAR trigger is an excellent upgrade, if you feel like ponying up for it, and can find one. The manufacturer has an excellent YouTube video out there that, coupled with the instructions, made it easy to install. It has a feel similar to my SSA-E in my AR. Geissele has included a proper length grip screw in the kit now after folks had to cut theirs to avoid interfering with the trigger.
Think long and hard before you decide to ditch the factory front sight for something rail mounted. There's a roll pin through the cap on the windage screw that you will shear off if you just try to muscle it off. There is also a retarded number of little springs and ball bearing detents in various hidden places. If you insist on exploring this, put a large Ziplock freezer bag over the work area and explore inside there. Those ball bearings are a major pain to find when they go ballistic. In the end, I went back to the factory sights for various reasons, including that the gas block rail I thought would allow me to slide things down the top rail wasn't quite flush enough to allow it. I also tried out a pair of Troy micro flip ups, thinking that the SCAR has more offset (it apparently doesn't) but these didn't co-witness with the optic. (I am also about $75 in the hole from doodads i had to sell at a loss or pay shipping to return. Avoid my fate.)
I swapped the charging handle to the right side to avoid broken thumbs from me or a friend having a brain fart and using a mag well grip. It's consistent with my AKs, and allows me to manually lock the bolt back more easily than the default left side. YMMV.
If you choose to use the Tango Down SCAR panels and they're loose and rattle like mine did, take a small piece of electrical tape and cover the little nub on the rail side of the locking tab. The tape will help fill up the rail slot and prevent shifting.
Last edited by BaronFitz; 04-03-12 at 12:12.
Reason: Factual correction
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