I use the Sheridan hand guard to position the Mac1 mount. this give you just the right amount of eye relief for a pistol scope & the right position for your free hand while cycling the gun. It's best to remove the rear sight all together. Best done by using a narrow piece of hardwood & a rubber mallet or a finish hammer with caution. Tap on the rear sight until the metal shims clear.
Going to have to give that Duct Seal a shot, or two. Some pretty stout stuff. I've shot up so many cardboard boxes stuffed with magazines & it gets old, so to speak.
Nice looking gun William, please stop posting pictures of it. I will blame it on you if I have to buy a B-392 for myself, dang enablers on this site!
Here is a pic of my baking tray filled with Duct Seal .. It is ~11" wide x ~16" long x ~2' deep. I have it this big so I won't miss, I usually start out by shooting 5+ yards to see where I am, and make adjustments and then move back. Where I live I can not afford to miss !!!It is on an old tile coffee table just because I did not want to set it on the rainy ground ;- )wll
I like rubber mulch because I want to get into casting one day.All you are really paying for is the mulch. I just get a free cardboard box and shoot it. When the face is blown out, I either get another box, or cut the face off a cereal box, tape it on and shoot again.
William, the 392 can’t be de-cocked from the factory?Also, why not just order all your parts from Mac-1? Aren’t most of Tim’s parts more robust than OEM?
Hmmm. I thought you just had to hold the bolt back while you squeezed the trigger to de-cock it.