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For some reason I'm just now stumbling onto this thread. This is something that has been in the back of my mind for a couple of years now. Perked up ,my ears are.
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Weren't you listening? That's the white mans fault!
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Someone was gonna post it eventually Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Don't know why I've never done it, I have the skills, and the equipment, it just never occurred to me. Now that I have, I don't know that I won't add several more to my stable. Call me crazy, but I can actually feel the 1.5" difference missing from the OAL. Enough of that, on to some specs. -14.5" 1/8 twist Faxon Firearms mid length medium profile barrel with 11 degree crown. -pinned and welded strike industries Venom -ARMS polymer BUIS (probably changing) -12" MI quad rail -Mega "tactical" adjustable trigger (I'll withhold recommending it until I have several rounds down range with it) I'm undecided on optics. I'm contemplating an Acog but it's hard for me to commit to. I go back and forth between a red dot/magnifier combo, acog, and a vortex 1-4. Here are some very rough pictures of the process of pinning and the final product. I used high temp paint that's designed for engine blocks and is chemical resistant to paint over the weld. I purposely left some weld just in case I run into an overzealous agent of our dear government. And a small AR group picture, because why not Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Glad you said that Dolo. I've always looked at it the same way I do the gas tube. There's a whole lot of pressure going through there, I figure it can pretty well take care of itself Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I won't bore you with my cleaning methods, but for lube I use 0w20 synthetic motor oil almost exclusively. "Gun oils" are the next biggest racket behind car insurance Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I use clamp on because I've had 2 set screw types come loose on me. Never once in the over 20 something AR's I've built have I had a clamp on loosen up on me. I shoot the AR's I own...a lot. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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If you want non adjustable, the YHM clamp on gas block is the best I have used for money spent. https://www.primaryarms.com/Yankee_Hill_Machine_Low_Profile_Gas_Block_Sl_p/yhm-9384.htm If you want adjustable, I'd use no less than this one from Syrac http://www.syracordnance.com/products/copy-of-gen-ii-750-adjustable-low-pro-stainless-steel-clamp-on-gas-block Either way, I never use plain set screw blocks. Clamp on is definitely the way to go. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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That's great, except he asked for 55gr suggestions Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I should have clarified, mine was that way when I received it. The rear takedown hole was just drilled too large. Do yourself a favor and get a $39.95 Anderson lower from fatboytactical, you'll thank me later. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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We're on vacation and I just saw the email today at lunch. Snooze you lose and that Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I had one, was not pleased at all. The rear takedown pin would pull completely out of the hole if you weren't super gentle with it. I emailed them simply to give them a heads up, since they had sent me an email asking me to review their product. I was planning on buying one of their fde lowers since they match Magpul so well, ah well. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Hornady Z max. Stupid marketing gimmick, but good ammo. I don't have to worry about over penetration. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Had a buddy with probably an 08 SRT. That thing would grab and go like crazy from a standstill. Mongo like Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Always have liked PSA, that's great Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Atta boy, well done. I recently used a UTG pro keymod rail and was very pleasantly surprised Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Say what you like, but everyone in my family can comfortably shoot my Saiga, regardless of size Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I personally run the Midwest Industries Aimpoint T1 specific top cover on my Saiga. The red dot mounts directly to the top half of the handguard. I've had that gun very, very, hot and I've never seen any change in the optic. I would recommend the Ultimak railed tube as well. Several buddies run it and it's solid. Mine Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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They are threaded. I've handled that very one you linked and they are a very small, light package. I have one coming in 223 myself. There is another thread on here somewhere about them
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I have always liked Vince Vaugn. I'm not a person that cares much for actors much less keeps up with them, but I have told my wife several times I really like him. This just elevates my.....likeness?
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I did, but it was in March and they claimed they were backed up because of snow. They took almost a month to ship but they had a statement on their website stating that they would be behind. For what it's worth, I was not satisfied with my lower when I received it. You could almost pull the rear takedown pin out because the hole was too large. I emailed them and told them hoping they would at least apoligize, but no luck, I never ever got a reply. Sad really, because I was planning on purchasing one of their FDE lowers becasue it matches Magpul so well. I expected to maybe have to ream out some holes with the lower being polymer, but not for one to be so big it's almost unusable
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ok really a survey from the Democrat party in my mailbox
KKing replied to none's topic in General Chat
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I actually like the frame job. I've found that a very light stipple helps me a lot. I do deeper stippling on my rifles since I typically wear gloves with them. You may have just given me a Memorial Day project :up;
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I was just thinking this myself. If I had to send back one third of just the guns I've filled out 4473's on it would be more than a few. I think if that was the case I'd find another hobby