I have a P07 Urban Grey Suppressor Ready that I need cut for a Holosun 507k. Anyone do milling local to ATL or someone to send it to? I was looking at Cajun Gun Works.
Accurate Ordnance in Winder can probably cut the chamber for you. They are hit and miss on custom work sometimes. But good folks.
AK files, someone can probably point you in the right direction there, as I'm sure someone has done it
Dakota Tactical makes a .300BLk, but its $$$. Tom Bostic (TommyBuilt Tactical) Just made G36 Conversions and may be able to help you out with what you would need.
There arent many "pros" around here that can build them, but a few guys here home build. I found a guy in Statham that was going to build my Yugo RPK, Price's Gunsmith and Machine shop but never got it to him before I parted it out, so I can't speak for his work.
I had a NoDak yugo receiver I was going to build but never did. High quality compared to the Yugo made I had at the time. Check out AK Files. Someone there may be abel to help.
Clyde should be able to help you out, depending on what you need.
I think @cmshoot is a Sig armorer if I remember reading that right in another thread.
Pins came out no problem, but the base will have to be pressed off. I found a el cheap press at harbor freight I might go grab. Would be enough for what I need it for.
Swapping out the FSB on my transitional MAK 90 to a spiker assembly and I need to press off the old base, and press the new one on. Anyone have a press and be willing to help me out? I also need a drill press to drill the new pin holes in the spiker assembly. After beating it with a hammer all...
Check Clyde Armory in Athens, I know they sell HK and are a dealer. Guys there know how to do stuff like that too.
Also Franklins and The Firing Lane are good smiths too. Ask for Jeff at The Firing Lane. He is their gunsmith.
Im not too familiar with the whole height of the FSB thing. The guys over at AR15.com could help you. but they treat people like crap over there. If you need a smith I recommend the Firing Lane in Athens. Not sure if they do the kind of work you need, but they are great guys and very reasonable...
Ive never had a problem with set screw FSB. torque it enough and use loctite. Ive used YHM blocks and flip sights with no problems after 500 rds so far.
Might be a way to permanently attach it if you were worried about it moving.