Fun afternoon at Atlanta Conservation Club

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  • Beowulf

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    I had a great afternoon at Atlanta Conservation Club. Zach, from ZR Tactical Solutions, was gracious enough to meet me out there so I could spend a little time with my Sendra RR lower while I am still waiting on the stamp. He also brought a post-sample HK sear, so we could run it on 3 of my HK semi hosts. Zach also nicely provided some of his videography skills, so I have some video.

    First up, I'll post some of the fun (and frustrations) with the Sendra. I took 4 uppers out there today, a 10.5" Noveske 5.56, a 16" TD-415 5.56 (HK416 clone), a Radical Firearms 8.5" .300 BLK, and a Radical Firearms 10.5" 7.62x39. All were being run with an H2 buffer and standard strength spring. We only took video of the TD-415 and the 7.62x39 upper. While the other 3 ran like a dream, unfortunately, we had nothing but problems with the 7.62x39. I had 5 ASC mags, 2 20's and 3 30's. We shot the 2 20 rounders first and had not problems. Then after that, we could get a single mag to run without significant jams, including the same 2 20 rounders that worked the first time.

    First up, the 7.62x39 upper:

    [video=youtube;w94-YSG78Uw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w94-YSG78Uw[/video]

    Next up, the TD-415 upper. I picked this up on Gunbroker recently from Todd Bailey (of Coharie and Special Weapons fame). He had a few of them that he bought from Titan Defense as they were folding up shop, so I got it for less than half of what they were selling for originally (I paid about $550). When it arrived, it was really dirty and there was a little bit of surface rust, but it cleaned up real nice and ran amazingly well, so i guess I'm pretty happy with the purchase.

    [video=youtube;FKS3HirzoM8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKS3HirzoM8[/video]

    Since Zach brought the post sample sear, I got to run it in my Coharie CA94 SBR (MP5 clone, upgraded with a full auto bolt), my Century C93P SBR (HK53 clone), and in my Century C93 full size rifle (HK33 clone). Other than swapping the ejectors as we moved the trigger pack, all of the guns just ran. I was particurly surprised by the two Century guns. They came with full auto bolts already and were basically good to go (the C93P needed new rollers when I got it, but that is a cheap enough fix).

    Coharie CA94 SBR (MP5 clone) with a TI-Rant 45 with a tri-lug adapter:

    [video=youtube;SuviwjFZ4lE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SuviwjFZ4lE[/video]

    Century C93P SBR (HK 53 clone):

    [video=youtube;sxdDbwwAgFw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxdDbwwAgFw[/video]

    Century C93 rifle (HK 33 clone):

    [video=youtube;LqA7Fkm47Qw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqA7Fkm47Qw[/video]
     
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