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Everything posted by mrraley
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The charging handle has always been a integral part of the upper receiver. It still came out the back of the upper receiver when pulled to the rear. It wasn't till later when they moved the finger groove from the top and put ears on the charging handle.
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If you ever get a chance to go to Knight's Armament, Mr. Knight has a whole collection of original ArmaLite rifles in his walk in safe/show room. I have even had my hands on 00001 when I stopped in to Titusville.
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for a fictional book this is a good read also... https://www.amazon.com/Defense-Hill-781-Allegory-Mechanized-ebook/dp/B003JBI478/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1546028552&sr=1-1&keywords=the+defense+of+hill+781
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Once I get my shop unpacked, I just might have a few of these in a box somewhere...
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you might want to try and loosen the barrel nut a little to see if there is any play from the index pin in the upper also.
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HEXMAG, INC .308/SR-25 10 ROUND MAGAZINES SOLD BY SENTRY PRODUCTS GROUP PRODUCT SAFETY WARNING AND RECALL NOTICE Consumer safety is our first priority. Please contact us immediately to facilitate the replacement of your .308/SR-25 10 Round Magazines at our factory at no charge to our customers. Recalled Risers will not be returned. DO NOT use your .308/SR-25 10 Round Magazines unless it has been assembled with the new replacement riser! Any unintended discharge has the potential for causing injury or death. HOW TO DETERMINE IF .308/SR-25 10 ROUND MAGAZINES NEEDS REPLACED: Load your magazine with .308 cartridges of the until the magazine can no longer accept any additional cartridges. Remove each cartridge contained in the magazine and count the total number of cartridges that were capable of fitting within the magazine. If that number exceeds 10, the magazine is subject to this recall. Alternatively, if your .308/SR-25 10 ROUND MAGAZINES contains a black riser (depicted below left), then your magazine is subject to this recall. REPLACING YOUR AFFECTED PRODUCT If you own a magazine that is subject to this recall, Sentry Products Group will provide a replacement magazine configured with the replacement riser (depicted below right) and ship it to you at no additional cost. Contact us immediately! We will ask for your Name, Address, Telephone Number, Number of Magazines, and provide to you an RMA # for return and tracking purposes. Once you have been provided an RMA #, you will need to remove the riser from your affected product, and send the affected riser to: SENTRY Products Group, LLC, 2929 S. Cole Road, Boise ID 83709. Please discard the remaining components of the affected magazine. Upon receipt, Sentry will return a new replacement magazine. CONTACT SENTRY (Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM EST) Email: 308MagRecall@SentryLTP.com | Recall Hotline: 877.726.7328 | EXT FAX: 757.689.6066
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HEXMAG, INC .308/SR-25 10 ROUND MAGAZINES SOLD BY SENTRY PRODUCTS GROUP PRODUCT SAFETY WARNING AND RECALL NOTICE Consumer safety is our first priority. Please contact us immediately to facilitate the replacement of your .308/SR-25 10 Round Magazines at our factory at no charge to our customers. Recalled Risers will not be returned. DO NOT use your .308/SR-25 10 Round Magazines unless it has been assembled with the new replacement riser! Any unintended discharge has the potential for causing injury or death. HOW TO DETERMINE IF .308/SR-25 10 ROUND MAGAZINES NEEDS REPLACED: Load your magazine with .308 cartridges of the until the magazine can no longer accept any additional cartridges. Remove each cartridge contained in the magazine and count the total number of cartridges that were capable of fitting within the magazine. If that number exceeds 10, the magazine is subject to this recall. Alternatively, if your .308/SR-25 10 ROUND MAGAZINES contains a black riser (depicted below left), then your magazine is subject to this recall. REPLACING YOUR AFFECTED PRODUCT If you own a magazine that is subject to this recall, Sentry Products Group will provide a replacement magazine configured with the replacement riser (depicted below right) and ship it to you at no additional cost. Contact us immediately! We will ask for your Name, Address, Telephone Number, Number of Magazines, and provide to you an RMA # for return and tracking purposes. Once you have been provided an RMA #, you will need to remove the riser from your affected product, and send the affected riser to: SENTRY Products Group, LLC, 2929 S. Cole Road, Boise ID 83709. Please discard the remaining components of the affected magazine. Upon receipt, Sentry will return a new replacement magazine. CONTACT SENTRY (Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM EST) Email: 308MagRecall@SentryLTP.com | Recall Hotline: 877.726.7328 | EXT FAX: 757.689.6066
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Alright folks, I am looking for recommendations for a holster for my 1911. I was thinking of a possible FBI cant holster for behind the back. But I am open to suggestions... So what say you and why.
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Something else to consider or look at is... What type of receiver extension tube is on the rifle? (carbine or A2 style) Is the lower an "A" or "B" series? (What magazine does it take?) Is the upper an "A" or "B" series?
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Good deal, what you looking to get for it? You still need a BCG?
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I know it's been a while, but do you still have this?
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Contact Janelle at Davenport Guns.
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The new owners have changed a few things... again. Back to the argument of what "AR" actually stands for.
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If need be... I have all the tech notes that were posted before I left them.... lol
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Not short stroking now, but groups suck!
mrraley replied to hogwylde's topic in AR-10 General, Technical Discussion
something that hasn't been mentioned yet.... What bbl are you using? What twist is bbl? What weight of bullets? (I see you mentioned 147 and 168) -
still looking for gauges? text my phone 3 zero 9 - seven 1 six - seven 9 four 6
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To answer your question first... NO. this is the what ArmaLite used to say and what I taught in my armorer classes... Is that you can shoot .308 in a 7.62 NATO chamber... BUT you CAN NOT shoot 7.62 NATO in a .308 chamber. Also you can look in my section Raley's Tech Corner and read ArmaLite Tech Notes... tech note 45: 5.56 NATO vs SAAMI .223 REMINGTON CHAMBERS, tech note 69: HEADSPACE, or tech note 96: HEADSPACE INSPECTION.
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what parts are you still looking for?
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Brand new Cor Bon .338 Lapua ammo. One box missing one round the rest are still sealed. Asking $100 a box pluss shipping.
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simple way to check for carrier tilt... Remove your upper from the lower. With the bolt and bolt carrier in the forward position. See how much movement your carrier has in the upper receiver. If it has none, great. You have real tight tolerances. If it does, great. you just proved that there is carrier tilt when firing your rifle. Another way to think about it is like this... You have a round object, with NO support except the sleeve around it with an open channel on one side. In that open channel is a tab. That tab gets hit by a push rod at high velocity. Where's that round object going to go?
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this is and has been a work in progress. I am also working on adding diagrams for actual push rod rifles and AK piston rifles. But I hope this helps. Piston rifles.pdf
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this is a good list to start with, thank you GreyGoose... BUT









