Found out about this the hard way. However, I did email Ralph Arredondo before purchasing one and he replied that it would work. The screws that came with the rib mount doesn't match the holes on the Burris Fast Fire. I sent Ralph a couple of emails on how to resolve this and. To my dissapointment, I got no reply.
My upper is a 16 inch WOA bbl, midlength gas system. I used a VLTOR low profile gas block hidden by a Troy FF HG. It has seen more than 1,000 rounds. No hiccups so far.
As we say here in the Philippines, Mabuhay (long live) to you guys, congratualtions on the victory!
Does this mean that the current state laws (e.g. CA laws on FA restrictions, etc) will be rendered invalid or challenged in court?
here is mine
Barrel - 16inch WOA SS
Gas Block - Vltor Low Profile
Hand Guard - Troy
Compensator - PRI
Lower Parts - Stag
Furniture - Magpul
Upper Receiver - Stag
Optics - Meopta R-1 on Larue Mount
Bipod - Harris on YHM Mount
Trigger - Geissele Automatics DMR Rifle Two Stage
thanks nemo. let me clarify my first post, prior to painting it with duracoat, it ate about 5000 rounds. the remaining 2,000 rounds came post-duractoat paint.
verdict on duracoat: good/ave. reason: paint chipped of around trigger guard area of my pistol where it makes contact with the trigger bar of a CR speed holster. there are also some paint chipped off around the MSH area. i'm not sure if its because the SAMSCOR is a game gun so it gets a lot of handling, or if its how the paint was applied/cured.
nice gun nemo!
in support of armscor 1911, here is my current game gun, i call it "SAMSCOR" frame is ARMSCOR, Slide is from Shooters Arms Mfg Philippines aka SAM. Duracoat was used for the paint. To date, it has seen 7,000 rounds
Great... I appreciate the advice.
I was going to use cutting some stock length para tubes as an excuse to buy a small chop saw. (yes I know I could just use a hack saw).
oh just to clarify,my Para is a super .38