View Full Version : What carriers work with the SWD RLL?
cbsaf
03-06-2005, 08:27 PM
Are there any bolt carriers that will work with a RLL straight out of the box other than a factory Colt SP1? It looks like a DPMS would but I have never seen it confirmed. :?:
Quarterbore
03-07-2005, 08:21 AM
I have read that the DPMS will work but I don't own one... All of the carriers that I have and use are Colt SP1s...
Really, anybody know for sure? Also, do the DPMS 7.62x39 carriers work the link too?
cbsaf
03-07-2005, 09:00 AM
This is a good subject that is never really discussed. Some people have hopes of getting a RLL but have no idea of possible components for a host gun. You should add a list of lowers and carriers on the RLL and RDIAS pages that are compatible with each component. It would give people enough time to mock up a legal semiauto host gun and then if they get approved it is just plug and play. Why is this such a taboo subject? You can see my RLL but not my carrier? If or when the Stewart case goes to the supreme court there is a slim chance that people will be allowed to make their own LL's or DIAS again depending upon their ruling and it would be great to be prepared with a host gun that is already legal now if the known components were readily available.
Quarterbore
05-09-2005, 03:54 PM
Here is a relate topic:
http://ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=3&f=14&t=236039
After we get some feedback there I will ummarize here as all things get deleted off ARFCOM at some point....
gt3499a
07-12-2005, 10:53 PM
just had to take it down from about .4" to .38" on the rear and square it a bit so that the paddle would not strike the curved edges first. I like to use a thicker paddle and it is a little difficult to close. Another .01 would make that a lot easier, and I dont really think that it would affect reliability, but I do not have any way to add material back if I didnt like it.
Really only takes 3 or 4 minutes with a carbide bit on a dremel. So that makes me think that it is a good option. A real sp1 is usually 20 years old and never has easy to clean surfaces.
Dan
RemMax
12-30-2006, 12:31 AM
I know the RDIAS will work with both Bushmater Guns as well as Olympic Lowers, the Oly Lower has a Model1 Sale's upper on it
They will NOT Fit in a Rock River Arms Lower due to the Depth of the recess below the Rear Lug
As for the RLL, if I was going to spend the money on one of those I would think that modifying slightly any carrier I had would be a small price to pay. Just my thought on that.
cntrailrider
12-30-2006, 06:44 PM
I just installed one in my $89 Stag lower, with outstanding results. Used an un-modified DPMS carrier. Also had to shorten the top of the paddle a bit
http://aycu38.webshots.com/image/6437/2000541132862336986_rs.jpg (http://allyoucanupload.webshots.com/v/2000541132862336986)
There was a minimum of dremmeling involved (to the lower) not difficult - and later, and I did square up the back of the carrier. It beat having to shell out $$ for an SP1
Posted some pics of how I accomplished it, on a different thread / here:
http://www.quarterbore.net/forums/showthread.php?t=959
Steve in EL Paso
cntrailrider
12-30-2006, 06:59 PM
By the way I was one of those ppl who bought a RLL because it was a good deal at the time (almost a year ago) with no clue what I was going to run it in. I can't believe it took me this long to get around to playing with it.
http://aycu28.webshots.com/image/8947/2000587675375361618_rs.jpg (http://allyoucanupload.webshots.com/v/2000587675375361618)
My whole set-up, including the RLL, put me out around $7,200 <pinch pinch>
This "Stag solution" came as a result of shopping for an SP1, then thinking I'd better explore what I've already got, more throroughly
I have no idea, yet, if a select-fire kit will work in this Stag - tune in a year from now and hopefully I'll have gotten around to it - yeah, that busy
Have a Safe & Happy New Years, folks
Steve in EL Paso
Quarterbore
12-30-2006, 10:22 PM
The select fire kit will work with that lower just fine... Congrats and welcome to the club!
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