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Everything posted by survivalshop
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I hold out a lot from every one , chose which you feel you are . <lmao>
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Starting some R&D on what I want and what I need...
survivalshop replied to Screwjack's topic in Building a .308AR
It believe it absolutely needs to be checked , just because , better safe then sorry . -
All I got to say is, WOW ! <thumbsup>
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Damn , It looks like I'm stuck with it . Maybe I'll pick up a PPK , isn't that how it works , its no to late for you, also . <laughs>
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Blue Loc-tite has been working for me & every thing stays there & comes off with out much effort. I think that fitment has a lot to do with what will work & what won't .
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Looking for a true semi-automatic .308
survivalshop replied to Timbuck2's topic in General Discussion
Nothing like holding a controlled Detonation every time you pull the trigger & for some ,not so controlled . -
Anyone have a Walther PPK ? I have a new unused Magazine for you if you want it . They gave me this mag when I bought my PPKS & I've had it for years & it doesn't fit in my PPKS . If you want it PM me where you want me to send it to , as long as its not too expensive to send . SS with finger grove . I take a photo of it , new in the box ! Part number on box is #VAF04413
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45/70 Revolver , <thumbsup> Its good the ammo is loaded down . <laughs>
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Starting some R&D on what I want and what I need...
survivalshop replied to Screwjack's topic in Building a .308AR
I was hoping that's what it was <laughs> Building an AR 15 to start out is , as was said , a very good idea . Don't be shy about asking if some component(s) will play well together . The 308 version is slightly more challenging , when you step up to it . <thumbsup> -
Man , that will choke you up , want dedication . <thumbsup>
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Ejector & Spring Falls Out In Brand New DPMS G2 Recon
survivalshop replied to machgman's topic in General Discussion
Send the rifle back , get a return paid shipping label & send it back with a list of your complaints . Believe it or not , they have a good warranty service . New Platform will have bugs , just the way it is with mass produced rifles or anything for that matter . -
ALG ,Ergonomic Modular Rail (EMR) V1 M-LOK
survivalshop replied to survivalshop's topic in General Discussion
This Hand Guard has a smaller diameter & thought at first is was a little too small , that is until I started playing with it , bringing ti up to point . You can wrap your hand around it & its quite comfortable . I am now a believer in longer hand Guards also , putting my hand out farther sure makes it a better point-able rifle , can't wait to put it through some point & shoot drills . It does have a little flex to it , when I put heavy pressure on it to see if it flexes , but it really doesn't take the stiffness feel out of it . -
Good to know ! <lmao>
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Larue & there are other's.
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ALG ,Ergonomic Modular Rail (EMR) V1 M-LOK
survivalshop replied to survivalshop's topic in General Discussion
Man, they are quick . Go the HG in the mail today & first thing is this is one light HG. The instruction are clear , but figuring the right shims , I could see some having a problem with it . Once you figure it out by reading the instructions ,with the supplied shims, its very ingenious way of setting up the proper torque & alignment on the Barrel nut . Shims are color coded , I used the black & the two blue ones . Looks good Now to install the Gas Block w/Gas tube & Flash Suppressor. Complete with HG installed I have to install the scope & get a better photo on the range -
Looking for a true semi-automatic .308
survivalshop replied to Timbuck2's topic in General Discussion
Those are head space gages for the Chambers , the actual cartridges or ammo have the exact same overall dimensions . the only difference is in the case base webbing is thicker on 7.62x51 then the commercial 308 & thats internal in the case , not outside . I use .308 head space gages to check all my 308's , be it a .308 or 7.62x51 , even the Hybrid chambers . I don't recall ever seeing a 7.62x51 reloading die set <dontknow> -
WC 846 . Might be a pull down powder , but I got a four, 8# jugs ,case about twenty years ago & almost out of it . I'm bummed out , because I have to work up loads , all over again . I like 4064 , but its not performing like the WC 846 & it is hard sometimes to meter. I don't mind it that much when I hand weigh my target test rounds . Wideners has it in 8# containers , about the only way I buy powder ( when I can , that is ) I can see some powders are finally coming back .
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I looked at the notes on my 16" Criterion , rifle length gas system & its 0.1095", A mid or Carbine system may be different . We need a Pinned subject on Manufacturers Barrels gas port sizes .
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I like the gray , I've been thinking of one with all gray furniture.
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53 , Puppy age <lmao> . The 16" will work as far as the Cartridges capabilities let it . The 18" if a lighter profile , will not be bad either . My thinking has always been , if you carrie the rifle around , less weight is better . Bench/Target , it doesn't matter that much .
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More likely unscrupulous body handlers , Government probably had nothing to do with it , except they were on the Governments pay roll . When I was over seas & came back to port , they just started to bring dogs on board to sniff the boat . Guys were putting red pepper in the air handlers to thwart the dogs noses . Man, were those dog handles pissed , I personally know one & he said it could ruin the dogs nose for life , as far as a drug sniffing dog . Guys were bringing all kind $hit back , I had to disassemble a large Condensate return pump that stopped working & the peckerhead ( if your not an electrician , it where the wires are connected on a electric motor ) it was full of dope , not sure what it was, didn't have time to check it out , because there was a Chief next to me & he called in the troops & we all got a grilling for a week . We were all laughing about it , just throw the $hit over board & be done with it .WTF
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it doesnt always pay to be a pawn.
survivalshop replied to blue109's topic in Firearm Industry News and Gossip
Of course its always the guns fault , nothing about the Nut Human behind the trigger . Should have never got rid of the Mental health Hospitals , a lot of these nut cases would not be out in the public , to do these things . -
I got a call last week from a friend that I helped put together a rifle for . He bought a complete LWRC 5.56 upper & I got a new LWRC lower from another friend , just so it would be a complete LWRC ( so to speak ) He was all giddy about the Piston set up & how great they are , not getting dirty & running cooler . Rifle shot great & I personally put it through its break in , with my procedure & if you have read of what I do to a new built rifle , even though the Upper was factory built , I punish them right out of the box , so to speak & rifle functioned fine , passed with flying colors & I was impressed with the feel & damn thing shot really good . Back to the call , he said he went to the range with his son to shoot & the rifle would not chamber a round , so is how I got the call . First thing I asked is , did you clean the rifle , yes was the answer . I said clean it again & pay particular attention to the Chamber & locking lug area, might have a piece of brass /copper to bind it up . He sent me photo's of before & after he cleaned that area up & now the rifle functions normally ( I'm shooting it this weekend ) The rifle has about 300 rounds through it , all Fed 5.56 , not completely broken in by my standards , but should not of had a problem. I guess the moral of this story is , no matter what they say Piston vs DI gas system , a little dirt can still stop them from working . No matter who makes them .
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ALG ,Ergonomic Modular Rail (EMR) V1 M-LOK
survivalshop replied to survivalshop's topic in General Discussion
Ya , well where's the Photo's ? <laughs> :hail: -
Anybody else break the ejector roll pin?
survivalshop replied to Zedex's topic in General Discussion
Do you think they assemble the BCG in the Factory or do you think the BCG's are spec'ed out to another Vender ? As far as the Marlin thing , I'm not defending Remington , but it could take some time to set up properly for a newly acquired rifle manufacturing ( since they moved production line ). I read that none of the real old timer Smiths would not transfer . Well how many actual GunSmiths do see on rifle production lines any more ? Custom shop stuff & maybe warranty .









