shooter521
Certified Glock Nut
... but it sure helps to know what the **** you're doing!
Had to fix another customer's lower this afternoon; it was an Aero Precision build that he had bought from a private individual. Seller had failed to disclose the following issues:
1) disconnector spring was wrong (looked like it came from something else and had been cut to length; same approx. diameter as the correct spring, but had no belled end and did not allow the disconnector to move properly)
2) trigger spring was installed incorrectly (saddle was on top of the trigger arm)
3) trigger pin had been installed with a sledgehammer (end was smashed)
4) receiver extension had been improperly installed, so the buffer retainer was not retained and jammed up into the bolt carrier, kinking the spring in the process
This is the third jacked-up lower that's been brought to me in the past month. Guess there *is* a place in this world for certified AR armorers, after all.
Had to fix another customer's lower this afternoon; it was an Aero Precision build that he had bought from a private individual. Seller had failed to disclose the following issues:
1) disconnector spring was wrong (looked like it came from something else and had been cut to length; same approx. diameter as the correct spring, but had no belled end and did not allow the disconnector to move properly)
2) trigger spring was installed incorrectly (saddle was on top of the trigger arm)
3) trigger pin had been installed with a sledgehammer (end was smashed)
4) receiver extension had been improperly installed, so the buffer retainer was not retained and jammed up into the bolt carrier, kinking the spring in the process
This is the third jacked-up lower that's been brought to me in the past month. Guess there *is* a place in this world for certified AR armorers, after all.