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And some folk are going to be happy now!!  The lowers that were sent to D&T Arms have arrived and are ready to be picked up.

 

Should be some uppers in there too. Confirmed by phone.

Edited by mikegideon
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For anyone wanting lower parts without grip and trigger I just ordered all mine separate from White Oak Armament. Supposed to be good stuff.


A very fine shop, indeed.
Guest Lester Weevils
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It might be bleems of time before I put mine together. Haven't ordered any parts yet.

 

Am still toying with the idea of making wood hand grip, rear stock and foreend out of purty wood. Ordinary 16" carbine.

 

Was thinking of borrowing or obtaining cheap-as-dirt old vietnam style grip, stock and foreend as "monkey see monkey do" parts to copy in wood. Maybe modify the shapes some on the way, but have example patterns with properly sized internal dimensions to build against.

 

So in that case, would one do the full build EXCEPT those three parts, before embarking on making the wood parts and trying to make them fit? Or would the rifle need to be left with some parts disassembled before making and fitting the wood parts?

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And some folk are going to be happy now!!  The lowers that were sent to D&T Arms have arrived and are ready to be picked up.

 

I suspected they would arrive today based on the email we got from CMT.  Just wanted to make sure you had time to check them in before folks started calling you asking where they were.  ;)

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What about us hill people?  :panic:  When are they gonna get up to Oak Ridge?  :hyper:

 

 

(Somebody's gonna ask it so I though I'd just get it out of the way)  :lol: 

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What about us hill people? :panic: When are they gonna get up to Oak Ridge? :hyper:


(Somebody's gonna ask it so I though I'd just get it out of the way) :lol:


I was gonna try to wait it out until tomorrow. Glad you asked though, I am anxious
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Picked my set up tonight. Very nice. Don't know how to post pics, or I would. Great transfer by the guys at D&T. Thanks to all who made this happen.
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Picked my set up tonight. Very nice. Don't know how to post pics, or I would. Great transfer by the guys at D&T. Thanks to all who made this happen.


Do you have a phone that can text pics?
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thanks fellas for putting this together.. And yes, I should have gotten the uppers to go with it.. I'm very tempted to build one of the lowers tonight but, I best leave it alone for now.. BTW, Thanks D&T for handling the transfers, looks like you guys are in for a long night.. 

 

 

Quick observation, the bolt catch pin is in place and there's no hole on the other end, so does anyone how to get that pin out?

Edited by Joseg
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thanks fellas for putting this together.. And yes, I should have gotten the uppers to go with it.. I'm very tempted to build one of the lowers tonight but, I best leave it alone for now.. BTW, Thanks D&T for handling the transfers, looks like you guys are in for a long night..


Quick observation, the bolt catch pin is in place and there's no hole on the other end, so does anyone how to get that pin out?


Its not a pin, its a tiny allen head style bolt
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Its not a pin, its a tiny allen head style bolt

 

Right. I put one in a little while ago. Put some blue loctite on the threads.

 

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Right. I put one in a little while ago. Put some blue loctite on the threads.

 

IMG_0975a_zpscb1795b0.jpg

 

 

show off....you just wanted to post a pic of your assembled lower

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It might be bleems of time before I put mine together. Haven't ordered any parts yet.

 

Am still toying with the idea of making wood hand grip, rear stock and foreend out of purty wood. Ordinary 16" carbine.

 

Was thinking of borrowing or obtaining cheap-as-dirt old vietnam style grip, stock and foreend as "monkey see monkey do" parts to copy in wood. Maybe modify the shapes some on the way, but have example patterns with properly sized internal dimensions to build against.

 

So in that case, would one do the full build EXCEPT those three parts, before embarking on making the wood parts and trying to make them fit? Or would the rifle need to be left with some parts disassembled before making and fitting the wood parts?

I have some premium Black Walnut . . . .

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Guest Lester Weevils
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I have some premium Black Walnut . . . .


Yep I startedd into amateurishly ripping some fallen trees early this year and have some black walnut, black maple, box elder and holly stacked up drying, won't be dry for a few months yet. Still got a little bit of walnut to cut up, then a bunch of oak I hope to rip this winter when the work isn't so hot and sweaty. Dunno what would make a good stock, though walnut certainly is common for stocks. Of what I'll have available, the box elder would have the lightest weight but might look too gaudy.

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