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jtallen83

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  1. I used one on a 16 inch rifle gas build with poor results suppressed or not. The bleed off settings will not let enough gas out to achieve the non cycle stage that they direct, you allow enough gas to bleed to stop function the back up to achieve function at minimum gas.. It does bleed some off but just can't handle all the gas needed for a 308. It works fine in the restricted mode but that ain't the big selling point of this gas block. Many cheaper gas blocks would work the same and have less parts or complexity. Should be able to search superlative here and locate the thread on it.
  2. All this with a job and a growing family, you are the real deal Brother! I will do everything possible to support this endeavor. My LGS owner is a LEO and gets into the top ten sellers on Gun Broker regularly, any info you would like to pass on let me know. He owns BW Outfitters.
  3. Check out some of the Surefire kits on ebay. I got one for $100 that has red,blue, yellow, infrared, and diffuser lenses. They are older incandescent military issue but still top quality. If you watch for them they go cheaper than this; https://www.ebay.com/itm/Surefire-M962-Combat-Weapon-light-kit/142636608712?hash=item2135cdecc8:g:2nMAAOSw8b1aGsnX https://www.ebay.com/itm/SUREEFIRE-FLASH-light-KIT-FM13-FM14-FM15-FM16-FM17-FILTER-LAMP/272544969037?hash=item3f74f2314d:g:HCUAAOSw9GhYlPCX
  4. Welcome from Iowa, via Arkansas!
  5. I have limited experience but Fulton Armory really impressed me with their BCG and the Criterion barrel they sell.
  6. Did you sign up for an instock notification on the ArmaLite site? Generally they are not out for long.
  7. I'm sure ArmaLite just got in the ballpark without spending a bunch on new parts, did the big stuff for the general appearance then went with what was on the shelves already. It was a specific upper just for that model, hence the retro charging handle. They sold spares for it in their clearence section for years.
  8. No but many people that want a build as close to original as they can get grab these as a base then add original stuff as they can get it. The upper is the premium item with the pegasus marked lower close behind.
  9. It was a throwback model made in the mid 2000's I think. Made in Geneseo Illinois.
  10. Welcome from Iowa, via Arkansas ' Hope you still have the AR-10?
  11. Congrats, now that is a busy weekend!
  12. No advantage to the function of the rifle. The advantages might be you shoot better with it but that is all personal preference. If you imagine yourself cracking skulls with buttstrokes from the rifle then a good A1 or A2 rifle stock would have a big advantage. If you might need adjustable, say younger shooters using the rifle or shooting in different seasons with different thicknesses of clothing on then the adjustable carbine stocks have the advantage.
  13. Amen, two is one and one is none! Those of you using rechargeables, how long can they sit and still have a good charge? I like rechargable for the everyday light but went with the 123's in the glove box and go bag lights so I knew they would be good for years. I also keep lots of spare batteries, anywhere there is something that uses a battery I have spares stashed in these type cases and of course some grips that will hold them; https://www.amazon.com/CR123-battery-case-holds-batteries/dp/B006NY5HOG
  14. Yep, Armalite ejector spring and the problem went away. The FA BCG I recently handled was a bit different, the measurements are in the Buffer parts thread recently rediscovered.
  15. Congrats, that will be some sweet meat after all that work. Never crossed my mind to hunt deer with a boat!
  16. They keep offering them cheap and I might jump in, these gentlemen seem to have done most of the leg work required to get them running now!
  17. Up or down isn't the key, they seem to have an uncanny knack of heading whichever way will make the pack out the hardest!
  18. PA might be causing a lot of grief with lack of CS and a continuously evolving platform but you have to give them credit for bringing a bunch of people into the 308 AR world!
  19. Beat me to it, all is normal for a 308 AR, carry on.
  20. My Surefire Titan uses a rechargeable battery. I have Streamlights in my go bags and all the vehicle glove boxes but use 123's in them. They don't get regular use so I figure the ten year shelf life is worth the extra cost. No doubt if I had to regularly use a light like you then a rechargeable would be a must. Bought one of these for my grandaughters keychain when Surefire had them on sale before christmas, very impressive amount of light and rechargeable. http://www.surefire.com/sidekick.html
  21. That's the one! If I were more computer savvy I'd fix up a spreadsheet for all that info.
  22. Crap! I can't seem to find it. I have the measurements I took written down at home in case we need to start over with a specific thread. I could swore it was pinned...........
  23. That is getting into the realm of possibility. With the numbers available I still wonder what this will do to the secondary market after a few years.
  24. Somewhere there is a thread with lots of different BCG measurements, I posted D. Wilson's NiB DPMS version, an ArmaLite, and a Fulton Armory. SS posted measurements as well. Can't remember what the thread was called though........
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