Somehow I missed these.
I ended up picking one up along with a new trunnion. I have an old Beryl folding stock sitting unused which would work well for this as well until I can source the tele stock.
Despite what is being parroted on most online videos, the barrel and flashhider is correct to the military guns other than the detent lacking a spring.
There is a lot of hate for the rail but honestly it kinda seems like a Unity FAST mount at home before it was cool.
I hope to update this as I get familiar with the firearm.
If it's in newish condition and you want to sell it, let me know.
That was my initial thought as well, but I fortunately found out the truth as well.Despite what is being parroted on most online videos, the barrel and flashhider is correct to the military guns other than the detent lacking a spring.
The problem with the rail and the regular Beryl over the dust cover rail is that you're left with absolutely no cheek weld. I'm surprised that it's acceptable to the Polish military.There is a lot of hate for the rail but honestly it kinda seems like a Unity FAST mount at home before it was cool.
Unfortunately I am not looking to sell it. I eventually plan on finding a full size Beryl for the stock. It is just way down on the list.
The barrel with threaded sleeve that extends all the way through what would otherwise look like a booster is correct and identical to the military guns. It isn’t a booster but rather designed to support the flashhider for firing rifle grenades.
We will see. I have never been bothered by high mounts and have moved to Unity FAST mounts on my ar15s. The Poles use EOTechs which seems to put the optical plain into the stratosphere but something like a T1 shouldn’t be too crazy.
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