They moved from Adairsville to Jefferson, so I think they're still in business. You can try calling for info, but it's just Don and his wife. Those rifles aren't much of anything and have gotten bad reviews over the years. Personally, I'd sell it and get spend the money on a better build.
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Have you considered tuning your Glock? You should consider that with hand strength issues, you may have a problem reloading a wheel gun should SHTF.
Try a reduced strength guide rod to make it easier to manipulate. And lighter load ammo to reduce felt recoil.
Also, I don’t know your level of...
RANGE REPORT:
Spent 12-5pm last Sunday at South River Gun Club, putting the JAKL through its paces. I have to say, after 650 rounds, various drills, and multiple scenarios, I am impressed.
NOT A SINGLE MALFUNCTION running Federal, PMC, Wolf, and Blazer ammo. I set the gas block to position 2...
Just added a Tuffy Security lockable storage to the truck. Easily fits a couple rifles, ammo, bugout gear, etc.
Looking to see if/ how to install RFID or Fingerprint locks.
RANGE REPORT:
Spent 12-5pm today at South River Gun Club, putting the JAKL through its paces. I have to say, after 650 rounds, various drills, and multiple scenarios, I am impressed.
NOT A SINGLE MALFUNCTION running Federal, PMC, Wolf, and Blazer ammo. I set the gas block to position 2 and...
I went with the 5.56 just so I don't have to scrounge for ammo.
From what I understand, PSA chose the 1:8 twist as it is the most universal. It handles most bullets that run in an AR-15 platform, such as the 300bo. The 1:8 works ideally with lightweight supersonic rounds and, since the 300bo...
I like the Jakl better due to the monolithic upper and more adjustable gas block; plus the fact that PSA will be releasing more gas block knobs for those that want/need finer tuning.
The Jakl in 300bo/ 7.5" barrel is lighter @ 5.5lbs vs the PWS at 6.6lbs. But the 5.56 Jakl weighs 6.8lbs with...