REAL MAN TRUCKWORKS & SURVIVAL
WEAPONS => Firearms => Topic started by: JR on December 02, 2015, 03:12:58 PM
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Just picked this up from Rise Armament for just $99 with free shipping..
Prices look fair now just need a FF rail and Compensator for my AR build.
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I would like to suggest some "no walk" pins.
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Sounds good, believe I have a set.
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I would like to suggest some "no walk" pins.
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I don't think "most" people would ever really need them.
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I would tend to agree but on a drop in trigger set, I think they're pretty important. Cheap insurance
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Why? Not being a smart a** just wondering how many guys on here have had a set walk?
Edit: and then my next question is why a drop in verus a standard upgraded trigger set?
I would like to suggest some "no walk" pins.
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I would tend to agree but on a drop in trigger set, I think they're pretty important. Cheap insurance
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True. Might as well, just to be safe.
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I've never had a set walk all the way out on a standard assembly but I did on a drop in. It was on my birthday, 1968. Phase one of the Tet offensive. We had just stepped off. I was tickling the trigger of my M16A1, and realized my fire control group pin had walked out on me... I ripped my dog tags off and fed the globular chain through the hole and fastened it back to itself.... Them NVA weren't going to take me this day! (Literally being a smart a$$) ;)
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Because! FREEDOM
Why? Not being a smart a** just wondering how many guys on here have had a set walk?
Edit: and then my next question is why a drop in verus a standard upgraded trigger set?
I would like to suggest some "no walk" pins.
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I use them in registered lowers to reduce potential wear
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Are no walk pins the same as no rotation pins
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Yep. KNS makes really nice ones.
http://www.knsprecisioninc.com/gen-2-mod-2-non-rotating-trig-ham-pins-169.html
me thinks your budget build is about to get blown out....down the worm hole you go Dave......
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That always happens. There are quite a few $1200 budget builds that I know of. The plan was always the same, as cheap as possible. Never stays that way though.
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What is the gold piece for http://www.brownells.com/rifle-parts/triggers-parts/hammer-parts/hammer-pins/gen-2-mod-2-non-rotating-pin-set-154-gen-2-mod-2-non-rotating-pin-set-sku923-000-046-26944-52497.aspx
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Its a guide to use to help place the pin in through the receiver. Its screwed into the pin where the screws would normally go and then once the pin is full inserted, it is unscrewed to attach the external screw and bracket.
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Yep. KNS makes really nice ones.
http://www.knsprecisioninc.com/gen-2-mod-2-non-rotating-trig-ham-pins-169.html
me thinks your budget build is about to get blown out....down the worm hole you go Dave......
Rabbit hole...It's a rabbit hole!
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Just for the news I think all said and done I am under $1300
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You can build for about half that, but maybe not with all the nicer parts.
As long as your happy, your good.
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I look at the base model guns in a store and I wonder is the cool factor worth it. I need to look into some tactical type of training in my local area. See if I can find a club or something to become a participating member of.
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