Congrats!Got a message from Bradis today and I should have the thing on Wednesday! The suspense is killing me!!
I had my UMP barrels engraved. It's kind of a pain in the butt to have each barrel engraved, but I didn't want to screw with engraving plastic.I'm still curious, if the whole body and receiver of the pistol is polymer, then where can you engrave it for the SBR route? Is going on the barrel if it's fixed okay? I don't see a secondary plate like for the serial number. I do see an ugly warning label though
And I'm not sure there's enough parts than can be changed to make it 922r compliant. I heard the trigger group is permanently fixed in the trigger housing. So I'm curious how quickly American made products are going to become available for this and for what cost.
That MPX might start looking better and better depending how much the cost of the parts for the Evo are
I had my UMP barrels engraved. It's kind of a pain in the butt to have each barrel engraved, but I didn't want to screw with engraving plastic.
I've got three barrels for it, the original USC 16", a short .45, and a short 9mm. If I get a .40 conversion, I'll have that barrel engraved also.That's good to know, wasn't sure if you could do that or not. Is going on the barrel an exception for polymer framed guns or can anything be done like that? As long as that barrel/barrels stay with the serial number on the form 1?
That's good to know, wasn't sure if you could do that or not. Is going on the barrel an exception for polymer framed guns or can anything be done like that? As long as that barrel/barrels stay with the serial number on the form 1?
No. I just got a reply from CZ on the stock and I asked about the mags after I thanked them for the stock response.
What was their response to stock availability?No. I just got a reply from CZ on the stock and I asked about the mags after I thanked them for the stock response.