Why do you need to change the trunion out? For what purpose?
I would buy one if the barrel was longer. I don’t understand why they can’t import these in with longer barrels as a pistol or as a cut up parts kit.
Why do you need to change the trunion out? For what purpose?
I would buy one if the barrel was longer. I don’t understand why they can’t import these in with longer barrels as a pistol or as a cut up parts kit.
In the past pistols would not be approved for import if the barrels were rifle length. In the past couple of years some have been approved. It's not clear whether this is a change of AFT regulations or not. The only thing an importer can do is submit a sample and paperwork to see if it gets approved. That said, most buyers would want these as SBR's or pistols with braces instead of standard rifles anyway.
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Last edited by RetroRevolver77; 04-20-20 at 11:49.
The Mini Beryl pistols are in at Atlantic Firearms and Arms of America. Unfortunately, the first batch has already sold out. Fortunately, I got one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbtC32MW-V8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChtdfaFoUxA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lD8n5NSa1_w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuI_MlTwLMM
The bottom line on the rear trunnion is that while it is a pistol rear trunnion, you can purchase an actual Beryl rear trunnion to replace it. It looks like the rivet holes will line up. If you or your gunsmith are skilled, you can replace it and only need to touch up the rivet heads. I'll post pictures of mine when it arrives.
Sold out fast.
Buy It Cheap!
Stack It Deep!
Here's mine:
Now I just need to find a replacement rear trunnion and decide which stock I want to use so that I can SBR it.
Cool overall but that rail/rear sight combo is jarringly hideous, I’m honestly surprised the poles haven’t come up with a better setup, but that apparently really is how the select-fire mini Beryl is configured. I’m sure the US aftermarket will come up with a more elegant solution worthy of the rest of the gun.
It definitely looks odd. If you want to run a magnified optic, then it's not a good solution. However, if you're wanting to run a non-magnified optic, then it's the best solution I've seen followed closely by attaching a rail to a hinged top cover. The advantage of this solution is that you can mount a non-magnified optic and still use the iron sights.
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