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Paulie_Wallnutz

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  1. I think he was pointing out language that makes it harder for the DOJ to screw with gun owners or people trying to obtain a firearm.
  2. Mako GL is awesome but you will need to have bolt, carrier polished as well as making sure you have it gassed right. That's because the shock absorbs energy that would be used to cycle the gun.
  3. I just did the same thing as well. No problems.
  4. I was wondering the same thing myself. I'm thinking the brake has a lot to do with it. It is truly an amazing piece.
  5. The drum seemed like it would have fte's within the first five rounds I would fire. I guess it would be due to greater spring tension. The gun ran ok otherwise. With stock mags, I would have an fte aprox 25% of the time when I ran wally world ammo but ran fine on high brass.
  6. So last fall the gun was stock. Over the winter I got bored and so I made a few mods to it based on what I read here. The first thing I did was to convert it. Boy was that a lot of fun to do. It takes the mystery out of it when you get to know it as intimately as you do while modifying it. After the convert, I removed the gas block and found that I had a three port gun. I enlarged the ports from 5/64 to 3/32". Next up was the bolt and carrier. I read the thread on profiling and polishing these parts and decided that I could do the work. I bought a polishing kit for $10 that fits on the Dr
  7. You shouldn't do that. You will ruin the chrome lining in it.
  8. Why use the holes at all? These are supposed to be rock solid with just the top screw. I would use the top screw and then use the plastic caps for the screw holes on the sides. That way if you ever decide to convert back for any reason, you don't have to worry about egged out holes in the receiver.
  9. Awesome! Hey thanks guys. That was exactly what I was looking for.
  10. I am looking to modify my bho so I can remove/install my safety lever with it installed. If somebody can post a good pic of one that has been notched that I can use fore a template/reference, I would appreciate it greatly.
  11. I believe Carolina Shooter Supply sells a piece to make it compliant. It isn't a trigger guard but it is a California legal part.
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