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| MCB Member | Old PMI I quesiton I picked up a PMI-I off ebay, and it arrived today. It must have been a SC and had a direct feed added later. With that said, it has a brass direct feed that has SI stamped on it. The conversion looks professionally done. It also has a RVA like the one that came with my Mac-1. The kind you have to take off to adjust the set screw that is within the body of the RVA. Anybody no of anyone in the old days that used SI feeds on PMIs? Was this a common thing, or a signature of a specific machinist? Thanks. |
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| Rec Poster Join Date: Apr 2006 | These feeds were pretty common....I believe they were made by the same folks that made the bushmaster nelspot clone (Line SI Bushmaster...so same company). I have seen some of these feeds bought and sold on this messageboard so there are even a few still floating around... |
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