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Hunter308

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  1. Does your new billet lower require one of your guide rods? The guide rod attaches to the upper, so no our lower does not require our guide rod. Gosh, you're right! I forgot!!!
  2. By all means, please do (discuss it). I don't understand the hesitation, but I don't know what you know and I'm not in your shoes. Anyway, for what it's worth, if you make one, I'm probably going to buy it.
  3. T&N, if you build a better cap situation, I'll buy it. Maybe one with four crossholes that would accommodate a modestly-sized screw driver. If sturdy metal that didn't get chewed up whenever the screwdriver was tightening it up was used to make the cap, I'd buy one.
  4. Does your new billet lower require one of your guide rods?
  5. I hope this means Nanci will be calling me soon. I'm very eager to get the new lower, but I'm going to have you guys install your Firebird Fire Control Group and Safety first. If I have to wait a bit longer to get my new lower, I'll wait a bit longer.
  6. Glad you got them, s4pat. If you get a chance to run through them soon, please post your results/opinions.
  7. I'd love a dedicated slug barrel, too, if someone decides to start producing them. I'd rather go that route than the rifled choke tube.
  8. You'll love the Level 10. I got mine installed about a week ago and just love it!
  9. Great post! Parts listing and everything! Thanks! Will this setup work with the new Firebird lower? I ask because I just got on the list. (I'm going to end up selling the other items I ordered.) I like your configuration... very sharp.
  10. I did the same thing yesterday (Monday). Called Nancy and got on the list. Very nice lady.
  11. Is there a link to these "TAC-12" lowers? Are they a direct swap for our MKA 1919 shotguns?
  12. I just picked up my MKA 1919 and really like it. This is my first post here; I've searched a bit on the 1919 forums, but didn't really find the information I'm seeking. I have a Tromix adaptor on the way and I'll probably farm out the cutting work to someone, I'm sure... but who makes really good folding, collapsible stocks? Do I buy a buffer tube, the folding "hinge," and the stock separately... or does someone sell them as a unit? It looks like there is a lot of good information on this forum and I'm really glad there's a place for us 1919 owners. Any recommendations on how to pro
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