Sounds like it. Or he made them m16 cut.Were they 80% receivers?
Sounds like it. Or he made them m16 cut.Were they 80% receivers?
I admit nothing. Suffice it you couldn't use them for anything whatsoever until they were modified.Were they 80% receivers?
Dude I want one so bad! I have ran the B5 for years and love it on the AR platform but I think this would work out a little better on my XCR
Dude I want one so bad! I have ran the B5 for years and love it on the AR platform but I think this would work out a little better on my XCR
The only thing I didn’t like about the DFCO is how hard the material is, if you wear gloves when you’d shoot it isn’t a big deal (from the guys that told me) But the majority of the time I never put my gloves on unless my AK comes out lol The B5 is very nice, but not too spongyI want to try a B5, but this has a steeper angle and think I'll like it.
Can't put an M16 FCG in them. Its longer disconnector tail won't fit.Sounds like it. Or he made them m16 cut.
If they were 80% I believe you have to machine the shelf for them, so you can do the m16 cut or is that not true? I’ve never done an ar lower.Can't put an M16 FCG in them. Its longer disconnector tail won't fit.
Having dealt with M16A1's and M16A2's during two decades in the military, accommodating their FCG's is more than the shelf height behind the selector switch compared to the typical AR-15, many of which have the "low shelf" now. The wall profile at and behind the selector switch is thinner. IIRC, you can put an A1 FCG in an A2 and vice versa. It's been over two decades since I tore an M16 down that far. Having used an A1 and an A2, rock-n-roll mode isn't very practical or useful for anything more than burning up a lot of ammo in a hurry, even when providing covering fire. One of the reasons for the A2 burst limit. It's not used in annual qualification with the M16/M4.If they were 80% I believe you have to machine the shelf for them, so you can do the m16 cut or is that not true? I’ve never done an ar lower.
Sounds like someone's having some fun.All the parts needed for making three working lowers have arrived:
Always need plenty of working lowers onto which I can immediately attach an upper to allow improving or maintaining a lower that was in use. Standby redundancy is a Good Thing. If you use setscrews to hold in the rear takedown and safety selector springs, you sometimes have to snip a few coils (a very few) off them as they're going to be compressed a bit more.Sounds like someone's having some fun.
Buy it now before California swallows it all.Some 45 acp and IMR4064.