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Everything posted by evlblkwpnz
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In my opinion, a gunsmith's #1 skill asset is the ability to swing a hammer with power and precision. Without it, one is really painted into a very small corner of potential activities. Your local 'smiths may be a little short on that asset. Either that or they can't figure out how to get the catch and spring back in there at the same time, which is fairly easy with a slave pin.
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Well, I suppose that eliminates the possibility of drop it off, go have some lunch, and come back to pick it up. Are they unable to get the pin out? Is there any evidence of them even trying to get the pin out? I don't understand what else about it could be even remotely difficult.
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Where are you located?
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I'm thrilled when customers allow me to remove them. It is a shotgun, not an RPK. I don't even like them on standard length AK rifles. Bravo!
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Anderson AR lowers
evlblkwpnz replied to Capt Nemo's topic in General Discussion - Any topic is welcome here!!!
I really really really like Anderson Lowers. I usually nab them when they are in the $40 range. All I have had are well anodized, fitment is great, and I have not had any weird issues with them. I happy enough with them that my AR15.com factory SBR lower is a dust collector. -
I'd just put a Magpul MOE AK stock or Zhukov on it and call it a day. Minimal effort, minimum expense, and maximum result. Those stocks are quite comfortable, lightweight, and nice looking. If looking for some LOP adjustment, the Zhukov offers it.
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Slide fire?
evlblkwpnz replied to faststang90's topic in General Discussion - Any topic is welcome here!!!
Seems like there would have been a 'deactivation' etc. clause in there somewhere. What if someone pins one like collapsible stocks are pinned in ban states and it s no longer operable? -
Good. Keep it light.
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Buy a barrel extension. Legion may have a few.
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+1 Support is key, especially with weak loads or taming the recoil of strong loads.
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It is a little tricky getting the carrier back in. Not that big a deal to me though. As long as it isn't a big a PITA as putting an old Ruger MKII pistol back together I'm happy, lol.
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Slide fire?
evlblkwpnz replied to faststang90's topic in General Discussion - Any topic is welcome here!!!
We may not see it during our lifetimes, but there will be another bloody fight for them sooner or later. -
Slide fire?
evlblkwpnz replied to faststang90's topic in General Discussion - Any topic is welcome here!!!
Looks like some people are going to learn how to do it with a finger. -
Merry Christmas To All Here
evlblkwpnz replied to Wolverine's topic in General Discussion - Any topic is welcome here!!!
Merry Christmas! Hopefully, I get to have some fun in 2019. -
I can't wait to chop it and do a 100 round dump with it
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For the win!
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Unfired case length being too long and rolled crimps are the main common reasons certain loads will not feed correctly in drums. You need to know unfired hull length and check it with the old table. You might contact Federal for that info. I would be willing to bet longtime member Gunfun has a link to that ammo table copied and ready to paste
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sko-12 shorty
evlblkwpnz replied to saltydecimator's topic in General Discussion - Any topic is welcome here!!!
I just caught the post about #31 drill bit. Seems like fouling would be rapidly accelerated with ports that large. What size were they to begin with? -
That's a really great idea. I may offer it as an option.
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Are you talking about an additional means of disengaging the safety toward the middle of the selector? If so, the customer could send a Krebs (the original style, IIRC) and I'd work with it. I made one for a personal gun that was similar to the Vepr 12 unit that can be quickly bumped with the top of the hand. It works great, but adds a little width. The only reason I was going through any additional measures on the selector with that gun was for multi-gun matches, but that doesn't happen around here anymore.