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What about once i install Dinzags '74 brake? What else would i need to install a bayo on my 308?
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no offense but there is a picture thread full of these. look at the "stickies" By the way....looks great
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i looked a bit closer at Dinzag's brake. His 74 is threaded deeper to take care of that taper, so i ordered that, a washer (bc i removed the FSB completely) and the threading kit. Shouldn't be much longer and i'll be done
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if that's the case, then that would help a great deal. thanks
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No one else has threaded a 16" barrel?
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So i'm close to completing my conversion. I removed the FSB in lieu of an ACE clamp on front sight (i prefer the look). This leaves me with a 16" barrel (i think it's actually 16.3"). I'd love to just thread it, but as you know, the end of the 308 barrel is tapered. That tapered part is about 1/2" or so. Obviously i can't cut all of that off, but how else am i supposed to thread the end of the barrel. A few more questions 1. For cutting the barrel, can i use a Saw-Zall or should i stick with a regular hacksaw. Either way which type of blade is the best? 2. I have the thicker b
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+1 for the tuck-under method on the front part of the trigger guard. I did it for my 223 and 308. no probs with either one so far
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Yup, you can get them at any hardware store. As far as which side to put the nut, i put it on the outside so that i can trim off any excess screw. As far as threadlocker goes, i used red loctite. Make sure you're sure everything is where it needs to be before using it tho, bc once it's on it ain't coming off
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+1 on the dental picks. I got a 4 piece set at my local Pep-Boys on sale for like $5. Definitely worth it, they've come in handy on more than one occasion
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Depends on what you're planning on doing with it 1. Make it a Saiga-Nov (Dragunov style) then get the 22" 2. A CQB Rifle, then of course go with the 16" 3. Or....get one of each and do both
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I just tried re-installing the BHO with the Dinzag FCG. I ended up having the same prob i had with my 223 conv, that being the hammer spring (on BHO side) kept sliding behind the disconnecter. I cut into my safety on my 223 to use as a BHO, and will do the same for this one. As for the spacing i just took the end off to use a a fill-gap on the front pin.
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I've done 2 conversions now, both times i just stuck the front end under the mag release and screwed the back end. No probs so far
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If you're gonna put your money into any tool, get you a Dremel. It'll become your BFF
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That hole is the pistol grip hole (at least it's the one i use). If that's not there, then sure just make one, i just stuck it there and used the locknut also.
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WTF!?!? I hope my order didn't get lost, i ordered over a month ago Waffles as far as the P-Grip goes, i didn't even use the PG nut on my 223. Just used a screw and a washer. Hasn't budged in over 500 rounds.