Frag Out! Magazine
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slide down the stock mounting plate. In case of SCAR, the stock mounting plate is locked in pro- truded part in the rear of lower receiver. SCAR's lower and up- per are connected in the rear. To strip SCAR down, it is necessary to remove the front pin connect- ing receivers, push the lower re- ceiver to the front and then slid- ing it down. In both SCAR and MSBS, triggers are housed in the lower receiver and are not interchangeable with AR-15 style triggers. In case of MSBS, the COTS trigger might be placed in the receiver, but it requires some armorer skills. SCAR has proprietary design. All the switches and levers in SCAR share AR-15 layout: am- bidextrous safety switch with 45 deg throw and bolt release lever on the left. Rifle has ambi- dextrous magazine release lever. MSBS features ambidextrous safety switch with 90 deg throw (military rifle has 45 deg throw) and magazine release lever. The bolt release lever is ambidex- trous, and it is located on the both sides in the front of trigger guard, which makes it similar to magazine release lever in P99 or SFP/VP9 pistols. Magazine compatibility. MSBS is STANAG compatible, but mag- azine well does not work with Magpul PMAG M3 polymer mag- azines due the shape of the up- per part of the magazine. SCAR rifle is compatible with STANAG GROT urządzenie spustowo-uderzeniowe regulator gazowy z tłokiem i popychaczem tylna część lufy z komorą nabojową łoże karabinka FIREARMS