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Posts posted by Parf
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The ARMS will cowitness, and return to zero. I the Aimpoint throw lever does not return to zero. I'd probably look online for a unit with ARMS new levers.
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I just saw this:
It's a replacement trunnion that accepts an buffer tube.
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vLines lockbox is the only way to go these days. No electronics or keys, and you can open it in the dark with one hand. I use one, and have, everyday for 7 years now. Still like new. The simplex locks are tried and true. You see them in use in fire houses and police stations. They just work.
http://www.vlineind.com/html/compact.html
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Have you put 500 shells through it? Have you cycled it by hand, dry firing it for a couple of hours worth of time, as fast as you can?
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The standard Ace hinge is great. It does not rattle, or flop around when folded. It only locks when open. The push button units rattle/wiggle a bit. The Stormwerkz hinges lock open and closed, so I will never use them. The last thing I ever want on a fighting shotgun do is to have to fight to extend the stock in a hurry.
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Why not just let it ride?
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I wouldn't bother trying to co-witness an Eotech, just use the existing sights as a backup if/when you take the Eotech off. If you went with a regular "tube" style red dot, I bet you could co-witness with low rings.
Good marksmanship does depend on consistancy. The same cheekweld, sight picture/alignment, trigger squeeze, etc. Removing the EOTech to use the irons can yield different results. Like I said, an Aimpoint Comp in a low Aimpoint mount will cowitness the Chaos sights. An Aimpoint T-1 mounted low does as well.
Cheekweld with an EOTech on an AK? It's just too high. If you want the benefits of an EOTech, that's what you give up, and I can't see spending more money to try and co-witness the irons with it. I do agree with you about using a "low-rise" red dot. I only run T-1's myself these days.
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Right now I have the Chaos Titan rail with Chaos H&K sights. I've had them for a while now and probably put 250 or so rounds through the S12 with them on. I'm not a huge fan of this style of sights because I find it hard to aim very quickly sinc ehte notch is so small on the rear sights. I know these are popular sights and a lot of people like them, I'm just not a big fan. Anyways, what other options are there? What does everyone else have? I would really like it if I could find some that match up with an EOTech as a cowitness. Thoughts?
My brother has an EO Tech on his AR15 and I love it and have to have one
Open the notch up with a file. I don't think you have anything to loose at this point since you already own the sights. I do this to my AK rears with a chainsaw file, but that would be much to big for a sight so much closer to your eye.
How about the XS HK ghost ring setup? Huge tritium dot on the front, big ghost ring rear installed on your Chaos sights.
I wouldn't bother trying to co-witness an Eotech, just use the existing sights as a backup if/when you take the Eotech off. If you went with a regular "tube" style red dot, I bet you could co-witness with low rings.
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Roughrider666-Fail Zeros components list "50,000 lube-free rounds on AR-15s".......He'll be just fine. Technology is upon us, you can run back in time or embrace it.
Yarp, my man, I believe you missed something in the above conversation :
- Roughrider666 is interested in applying the Fail-Zero to his AK.
- ShadowFire is advocating running stock AK's dry, with no lube.
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- Roughrider666 is interested in applying the Fail-Zero to his AK.
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This is one of the slickest Draco builds I have ever seen.
I just got a Draco myself and hope you don't mind me stealing most of your ideas.
After all, imitation is the highest form of flattery.
Be my guest. I have all the parts I used listed out in my Gallery. I love the Ultimak and Kvar handguard combo, but also take a look at Midwest Industries new MI-AK-SS Handguard. And just a note, if you are going to use a co-witnessed red dot, you might want to have the full front sight hood cut down into "wings". It gets really "busy" right there, and I wanted to mention it before you had any refinishing done just in case.
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Rifle Dynamics used to do the whole rifle. I got my Draco SBR done in it. They did the whole barreled receiver, and BCG in it. I think they have just gone down to doing the BCG now. It's really nice and slick, and weather resistant. I just use the smallest drop of grease here and there on it, and it just wipes clean after a trip to the range.
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also, why do you need shotgun chamber safety flags?
Range rules?
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Another thought, if QD is not important to you use a regular sling with a triangle or delta screw link through the stitched loops at the end. You will have to cut off the plastic hardware without damaging the sling itself, but it works great. Order a $3.00 elastic mash hook cover to go the screw link. I replaced the ends of my single point slings with these.
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You can tell them what to buy without doing their shopping for them. Everything is fair game up until a link.
Okay, that's fair. He should have linked directly to Tapco's website.
Back to the original topic, I can't help you because all of my single point slings are bungie. I use OSOE and YHM, and both are good, but not perfect for me.
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Doesn't matter if you are shooting birdshot. I never look at the sights and hit clays with acceptable consistency.
Have you shot clays using a red dot with both eyes open? Guys who have never shot clays before had no problems hitting doubles on the trap range. They would go a whole mag without missing one. It was just stupid easy.
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Posted Yesterday, 05:09 PM
I use the Tapco MASH hook. lots of options for two point or single. It's simple.
This one
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Edited by Nailbomb, Today, 09:44 AM.
Non-Buisness member Link removed.
So, no links to a business that sells a business members product, when that business member does not sell directly to the public? Kinda seems like Tapco and MD Arms will get the short end of the stick on that one.
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Someone needs to figure out how to etch the Izmash arrow out of the hash marks.
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I took my receiver to my auto mechanic, and he had his bodywork guy fill in the FCG holes with weld. He clamped a penny inside the receiver and went to town.
I didn't manage to stop him before he busted out with the rotary sander and knocked the welds down even with the sides of the receiver, and knocked the finish right off, too.
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- 18.25 inch S-12
- Dinzag CNC sights, 74 style brake, and modded K-var handguard
- XS Big Dot AK tritum night sights
- Tapco Saw grip & G2 trigger
- Krebs safety & "solvent-proof" refinish
- Tac47 Autoplug, JT Engineering Bolt mods
- DPH Stock
- Ace 1/2 inch recoil pad
- Etac HD weld-in reciever block
- Tromix DIY trigger guard, gas puck, and "Heavy Hitter" firing pin.
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- 18.25 inch S-12
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Yeah, a Siamese mount that would give you a rear ring to hold a magnifier would interesting, if it could flip out of the way, or QD off when not needed.
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How do you guys feel about the Weaver V3 1-3x20 for $180 or the Millet 1-4x24 DMS-1 for $220?
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Sniper Central likes the Bushnell Elite scopes. What about MI's side rail mount?
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Looking at the Primary Arms website, its $219 for a package with the RS products mount and a 2 moa M3 clone. If the dot ever breaks, up grade to a better 30mm red dot.
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Carefully give the arm a little bend in toward the receiver. That should give it a little more tension.
Is something holding you back from buying steel S12 mags?
in Saiga-12
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Will you wholesale these to Jensen Firearms who have opened a Wyoming magazine outlet? Colorado has...issues.