ROLEXrifleman Snipers Hide Original Full Member Minuteman Dec 23, 2004 701 67 INDIANA Nov 11, 2009 #1 Nov 11, 2009 #1 anyone have the detail on how this guns bolt system works with no buffer tube? Any reason it's not being used more often?? Parts available?? TIA
anyone have the detail on how this guns bolt system works with no buffer tube? Any reason it's not being used more often?? Parts available?? TIA
mjh30 Gunny Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Aug 10, 2008 2,153 193 58 Edmonds Washington Nov 12, 2009 #2 Nov 12, 2009 #2 Re: Olympic Arms A/O 93 ? Heres a very useful link to the OA-93 pistol, http://quarterbore.com/ar15m16/oa93.htm pretty sure its just a gas gun with an oversized spring housed in the upper tube.
Re: Olympic Arms A/O 93 ? Heres a very useful link to the OA-93 pistol, http://quarterbore.com/ar15m16/oa93.htm pretty sure its just a gas gun with an oversized spring housed in the upper tube.
H hackit2 Private Minuteman Feb 25, 2008 93 0 Illinois-U.S.A. Nov 12, 2009 #3 Nov 12, 2009 #3 Re: Olympic Arms A/O 93 ? I know, but you won't call me back!
Anchor Zero Six Problem Solver Full Member Minuteman Nov 11, 2007 1,837 14 50 Corona Komifornia Jan 14, 2010 #4 Jan 14, 2010 #4 Re: Olympic Arms A/O 93 ? Recoil spring is in the top tube around the op rod which is where the gas tube would be if it had one. As to why not more widespread usage...Its an Oly and aside from that they never seem to operate very reliably. See alot of them in my neck of the woods as they show up at the gun shows all the time.
Re: Olympic Arms A/O 93 ? Recoil spring is in the top tube around the op rod which is where the gas tube would be if it had one. As to why not more widespread usage...Its an Oly and aside from that they never seem to operate very reliably. See alot of them in my neck of the woods as they show up at the gun shows all the time.