I do not have a suggestion to fix off cant sights. I don't know if a gunsmith can even fix that either? I know I can't think of a good way to fix it. Let me know if a another gunsmith comes up with a good method to fix them.
I had the same feeding issues with different ammunition. Then, i realized that not all .223 is the same length. I was having issues with Tulammo and PMC .223 being too long and jamming inside the magazine. Then I tried American Eagle AR .223 from Wamart, which is shorter and now i dont have those issues anymore. Now, my Golani issues are something else. Like, the front battle sights are twisted/tilted. and the rear sight leans like the Leaning Tower of Pizza becse the dust cover doesnt sit
I had the same feeding issues with different ammunition. Then, i realized that not all .223 is the same length. I was having issues with Tulammo and PMC .223 being too long and jamming inside the magazine. Then I tried American Eagle AR .223 from Wamart, which is shorter and now i dont have those issues anymore. Now, my Golani issues are something else. Like, the front battle sights are twisted/tilted. and the rear sight leans like the Leaning Tower of Pizza becse the dust cover doesnt sit right
I had the same feeding issues with different ammunition. Then, i realized that not all .223 is the same length. I was having issues with Tulammo and PMC .223 being too long and jamming inside the magazine. Then I tried American Eagle AR .223 from Wamart, which is shorter and now i dont have those issues anymore. Now, my Golani issues are something else. Like, the front battle sights are twisted/tilted. and the rear sight leans like the Leaning Tower of Pizza becse the dust cover doesnt sit right
I had the same feeding issues with different ammunition. Then, i realized that not all .223 is the same length. I was having issues with Tulammo and PMC .223 being too long and jamming inside the magazine. Then I tried American Eagle AR .223 from Wamart, which is shorter and now i dont have those issues anymore. Now, my Golani issues are something else. Like, the front battle sights are twisted/tilted. and the rear sight leans like the Leaning Tower of Pizza becse the dust cover doesnt sit right
Thanks for the vid - the shooting community needs it. I've been figuring out my Golani on my own the last half-year; there isn't much real gunsmithing advice on it.
Is that new or used? Brand New they are a little over $600.00. Barter them down if used looking at all. Any FFL licensed gun dealer would be happy to order you one.
Buy from a retailer that's been around so if something happens you have someone to help you deal with a return. I think they have worked out any little troubles they used to have a few years ago. Basically they are Century Arms building or putting them together. May as well buy new since they are so cheap, Buying used won't save much on one of these. New you know whats been done to it.
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frank6920 6 days ago
LOve ur videos , we need some more though.... thanks
aaronzx10r 2 weeks ago
Do you have any suggestions on how to correct the sights without having to take it to my local gunsmith?
BattleCobra 1 month ago
Reply to: BattleCobra
I do not have a suggestion to fix off cant sights. I don't know if a gunsmith can even fix that either? I know I can't think of a good way to fix it. Let me know if a another gunsmith comes up with a good method to fix them.
UtahGunSmith 1 month ago
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I had the same feeding issues with different ammunition. Then, i realized that not all .223 is the same length. I was having issues with Tulammo and PMC .223 being too long and jamming inside the magazine. Then I tried American Eagle AR .223 from Wamart, which is shorter and now i dont have those issues anymore. Now, my Golani issues are something else. Like, the front battle sights are twisted/tilted. and the rear sight leans like the Leaning Tower of Pizza becse the dust cover doesnt sit
BattleCobra 1 month ago
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I had the same feeding issues with different ammunition. Then, i realized that not all .223 is the same length. I was having issues with Tulammo and PMC .223 being too long and jamming inside the magazine. Then I tried American Eagle AR .223 from Wamart, which is shorter and now i dont have those issues anymore. Now, my Golani issues are something else. Like, the front battle sights are twisted/tilted. and the rear sight leans like the Leaning Tower of Pizza becse the dust cover doesnt sit right
BattleCobra 1 month ago
I had the same feeding issues with different ammunition. Then, i realized that not all .223 is the same length. I was having issues with Tulammo and PMC .223 being too long and jamming inside the magazine. Then I tried American Eagle AR .223 from Wamart, which is shorter and now i dont have those issues anymore. Now, my Golani issues are something else. Like, the front battle sights are twisted/tilted. and the rear sight leans like the Leaning Tower of Pizza becse the dust cover doesnt sit right
BattleCobra 1 month ago
I had the same feeding issues with different ammunition. Then, i realized that not all .223 is the same length. I was having issues with Tulammo and PMC .223 being too long and jamming inside the magazine. Then I tried American Eagle AR .223 from Wamart, which is shorter and now i dont have those issues anymore. Now, my Golani issues are something else. Like, the front battle sights are twisted/tilted. and the rear sight leans like the Leaning Tower of Pizza becse the dust cover doesnt sit right
BattleCobra 1 month ago
Thanks for the vid - the shooting community needs it. I've been figuring out my Golani on my own the last half-year; there isn't much real gunsmithing advice on it.
LevNavarre 1 month ago
roger that, I have been wanting one for a while, they have one at a pawn shop here in town for about $550 I may pick it up. thanks for the info.
anglco0861 1 month ago
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Is that new or used? Brand New they are a little over $600.00. Barter them down if used looking at all. Any FFL licensed gun dealer would be happy to order you one.
UtahGunSmith 1 month ago
I have been thinking about getting a gloani any buying tips or things to watch out for.
anglco0861 1 month ago
Reply To: anglco0861 From utahgunsmith:
Buy from a retailer that's been around so if something happens you have someone to help you deal with a return. I think they have worked out any little troubles they used to have a few years ago. Basically they are Century Arms building or putting them together. May as well buy new since they are so cheap, Buying used won't save much on one of these. New you know whats been done to it.
UtahGunSmith 1 month ago
Good video bro. But ur helmet cam doesn't do much justice.
BattleCobra 5 months ago
great vid!
garfield7257 5 months ago
I enjoys your videos, you should make them more often..
aaronzx10r 5 months ago