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Spikes Tactical Dynacomp is awesome.
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Post some pics of the mags in some guns!
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^Cool pics, thanks for posting those.
The answer is straightforward: If the screw is tightened down on the lowest part of the curve, and the screw is loctitied so it can't back off, then there is no way the the handle can loosen.
If it loosens, then you didn't have it all the way in the lowest part. The mechanics of this are very simple.
Saw you you put them on Facebook.
Sweet!
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This:
but the stock is 7.5 inch with the 1-inch pad. Thats a stock photo from Ace
Excellent condition.
$100.00 shipped
Postal MO or discrete PP(+4%)
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ZERO downsides to it.
The only thing I can think of is selling your SBR sucks.
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These look amazing!
If you can get them down to 40 bucks a pop it would almost be perfect*.
*perfection is 25 bucks a mag.
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This russian soldier seems to like his Tromix bolt handle, as well as his TWS top cover:
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All sold.
I have 2 for sale. $135.00 each shipped.
Postal Money order preferred, but I'll do PP for +4% on the buyer.
They are in excellent condition.
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Thats a lot of weight on the mag catch (5 lbs).. I don't know how well that will work. We will see I guess.
I challenge you to make it work....
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I'll enter this contest.
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I wish you had ones that mount the stock high like the ones Jack Travers puts on his guns.
I obtained one and it makes a HUGE difference in muzzle rise on my S308.
I shoot ARs a lot so I am used to smashing my face on a stock to sight in.
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Get the Saiga 308. You have every other need covered, and you need a semi-auto carbine.
The S308 is probably the best out there for the price.
I love mine, and even without a comp the recoil is nothing. I do have a high-mounted stock, and that helps a lot!
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Tromix was the producer of those floor plates.
First run FBMGs
So is it factory add on or upgrade and is it somethin people would wanna do with the uinita stuff now ?
It was produced out of necessity because FBMG couldn't get the floorplates soon enough to please the Saiga forums.
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Tromix was the producer of those floor plates.
First run FBMGs
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Neat-o!
Rub it in our faces, why don't ya?
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The PWS Brake/FH are loud, but is a good FH for a brake.
The battlecomp has a concussive blast, and a huge flash out of my AR15 with 11.5" barrel.
The Dynacomp seems to be somewhere in there, but Rainier Arms also has a FH/Brake that seems promising.
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Where would you get the rest of the parts?
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Run a V-Plug here. So you have to spend 10 seconds to adjust it. BFD. It's piece of mind knowing I can truly adjust and KNOW how much gas is being used. I don't have to worry about something shooting everything because it just let's a shit ton of gas in the system while claiming to be "auto". And since I haven't seen an scientific evidence to prove otherwise, that's all you guys who run the auto plug are doing.
You can't run a mixed mag of ammo with the V-plug, like you can with the auto plug.
Why would you use a mixed mag of ammo in any kind of non-range situation?
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From Ace, Use this:
And from Carolina Shooters supply, use this:
Mount the folding Mechanism high, so the stock tube is in-line with the barrel.
Trust me. This is the best set-up even though you may not need the stock to fold, especially with a UBR.
ETA: Love mine, and it shoots awesome:
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wonder if it would work for an S12?
The S12 has no RSB, so no.
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Looks like a good product.
Different mounts for different RD sights.
I am going to order one that will fit a bullshit cheapo red dot that has the same mounting pattern as a Burris Fastfire so I can see how it holds up when 308 beats the shit out of it.
They actually have a good combo deal with a primary arms MD-06
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Hello,
Is anyone working on a 308 mag-well adapter project for rapid reloads? I thought I saw something a while back from CSS, but I guess the thread is gone.
Thanks,
Red
MSA is. They have been, anyway.
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I am doing research on 308 muzzle devices and am having a hard time choosing. What I would really like would be a 308 slant break, but I don't think I am going to have any luck with that. What thread type should I do to give me the most options? 5/8"x24, 17x1 ???
Really I just want to learn as much as I can before I thread it, and rite now I don't know much. Any input is appreciated. Thanks guys.
Get 5/8x24 and you will have a hundred options, but my recommendation would be the Spikes Tactical Dynacomp.
Get Cadiz Gun WOrks to do the threading. They do it on a lathe.
US Navy Seal Team Six Strikes Again!
in General Discussion - Any topic is welcome here!!!
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Seal Team Six does not exist anymore in name.
They were renamed Naval Special Warfare Development Group (DEVGRU)
The ones killed in the crash were an assault element.
There are several, designated by color. I doubt that was even an entire element.
I don't know how many colors there are, but it would take quite a few helicopters to transport the entire body of DEVGRU.