Shooters,
Just getting some information regarding our 223 Conversion for the Desert Tactical Arms SRS/Covert out to the public. What we are aiming to accomplish is a direct drop in 223 conversion for the SRS/Covert. This conversion will include these components.
SAC 223 bolt head assembly
SAC 223 barrel extension timed, fitted and chambered in a Bartlein 1-7.7" twist barrel. Other barrel twist options will be available at a later date.
SAC 223 magazine assembly.
As you can imagine there are a few obstacles that need to be overcome. The two major problems are...
1. The DTA chassis was designed to support large magnum calibers and the 223 cartridge has too much room and gets into trouble before it makes it in the chamber. Having a 1" diameter of barrel face with a .375"ish chamber opening does not allow the small 223 to easily find its way inside of the chamber mouth upon leaving the magazine.
2. The distance from the chamber mouth to the end of the magazine feed lips is too long. When the magazine lips hand off the case head, the bullet tip is no where near making it into the chamber, this causes jams.
We have overcome these issues with confidence and are finalizing our bolt head and barrel extension design as we speak. Our 223 magazine prototype is a machined aluminum block that works, but is not anywhere near a production model. We are currently getting a few stamped metal prototypes made currently. We are leaning towards a stamped magazine for a multitude of reasons, but its going to take a little time to come up with an acceptable design that is very functional and inexpensive.
Here is a quick video of our conversion that we posted on Youtube.com. I have taken the rifle out and fired it and it works as advertised. We will keep the community posted on the progress. You can email me at Mark@shortactioncustoms if you would like to be placed a list for further updates.
Here is another really amateur video we made last night in the single digit weather of the 223 conversion feeding, firing, extracting and ejecting.
http://youtu.be/sGHnPkctrZk
Mark
MVI 7218 - YouTube
Just getting some information regarding our 223 Conversion for the Desert Tactical Arms SRS/Covert out to the public. What we are aiming to accomplish is a direct drop in 223 conversion for the SRS/Covert. This conversion will include these components.
SAC 223 bolt head assembly
SAC 223 barrel extension timed, fitted and chambered in a Bartlein 1-7.7" twist barrel. Other barrel twist options will be available at a later date.
SAC 223 magazine assembly.
As you can imagine there are a few obstacles that need to be overcome. The two major problems are...
1. The DTA chassis was designed to support large magnum calibers and the 223 cartridge has too much room and gets into trouble before it makes it in the chamber. Having a 1" diameter of barrel face with a .375"ish chamber opening does not allow the small 223 to easily find its way inside of the chamber mouth upon leaving the magazine.
2. The distance from the chamber mouth to the end of the magazine feed lips is too long. When the magazine lips hand off the case head, the bullet tip is no where near making it into the chamber, this causes jams.
We have overcome these issues with confidence and are finalizing our bolt head and barrel extension design as we speak. Our 223 magazine prototype is a machined aluminum block that works, but is not anywhere near a production model. We are currently getting a few stamped metal prototypes made currently. We are leaning towards a stamped magazine for a multitude of reasons, but its going to take a little time to come up with an acceptable design that is very functional and inexpensive.
Here is a quick video of our conversion that we posted on Youtube.com. I have taken the rifle out and fired it and it works as advertised. We will keep the community posted on the progress. You can email me at Mark@shortactioncustoms if you would like to be placed a list for further updates.
Here is another really amateur video we made last night in the single digit weather of the 223 conversion feeding, firing, extracting and ejecting.
http://youtu.be/sGHnPkctrZk
Mark
MVI 7218 - YouTube
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