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CAR Buffer / Buffer Spring
Zebra644 replied to Zebra644's topic in AR-10 General, Technical Discussion
Just double checking that it will work with Armalite AR-10 / BCG and UBR? -
Since I am going the UBR route I know I need a CAR Buffer and Spring for the Armalite SASS. Do I need to spend the money on the Slash Heavy or use the Fulton Armory standard CAR buffer and spring?
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Yeah your right, I was really looking at a SCAR and the Sig 716. But when I thought I had myself talked into it, I just couldn't do it, but at least all the advise has not fallen on def ears. I am not gonna touch the barrel on this, I may move to a carbine type buffer tube and stock, but I have it lighter than it was and in the future I may just build another upper for work and keep the SASS upper for what it was intended. I'm a big guy and can carry it around from the trunk to the FFP and having been subject to adrenaline before I know that heavy rifle isn't so heavy when you need it . Any CQB work is done with my Spikes and she is tight and right as the Count says.
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I saw grafit that says, " never mind the camera above you " and there is a graded vent over you lol.
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Congrats on going broke, or at least you will be after you learn how to read the coding and see your discount lol.
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Ok I should know by next Sunday and I'll give you next dibbs. I am glad to see you guys implimenting a gasser .308
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I'll get before and after pics posted of her as a Precision Rifle coverted to a Battle Rifle, by the way I used those pics as inspiartion.
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I cant that would put it at the gas black or damn near it
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Okay I stripped the SASS BARE and added a FDE AFG, the 14 oz. fixed FDE Mag Pul Stock & grip I got her to 9lbs. I may or may not have the barrel fluted and or cut to a 16 incher, will 4 incehs off of the barrel make a difference? Tom, Ron care to chime in?. I am playing with the idea of a Specwar flash hider and towards the end of the year getting a can for it. I have an ADM QD on the way and just picked up a Voretx PST 1-4. Since I'm keeping her, I yanked my SSA and put the stock NM trigger back in, and am putting a RRA NM in my spikes so they shoot the same(ish). I just couldn't bare to part with her, I also sold some of my long range gear also to cover the cost of the conversion.
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WOW wheres the tactical toilet paper holder at lol If Gray doesn't buy my used SSA i'll have one up for sale.
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Yes please I am thinking Bobro or Larue
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How's a used one no damage for $150.00 shipped to you? After converting my SASS to a battle rifle, I re-installed the factory NM trigger. I also have a Spike's Tactical Nickle Boron TG that I dont mind selling
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Yeah I'm pretty conflicted still, I may just keep her and try to lighten her up by making changes like changing out stocks . I am not sure if I would change out buffers and buffer tubes to a carbine stock or just put on a Magpul fixed stock or UBR since this is not a CQB weapon. Then change out grips from the ERGO palm swell to Magpul, dump the Harris bi-pod, later get a qd mount for it, put on a angled for grip and change out and possibly sell the Aadland 1 piece for a Larue QD system and save up for a second so I can run both my 1-4 and my NF 3-15. Oh yeah and I'll have to change out triggers from the SSA to a the NM becuase of it being a duty rifle and add some flip BUS. The SASS weights 11.84 lbs and the Sig is 9.3 lbs so I think by dumping the PRS, the bi-pod and 1 piece scope mount I should be pretty close to the Sig and it not be so nose heavy. I just feel like I am taking a Corvette and turning it into a dragster by modding it, but it is a multi-purpose rifle by switching it up like this.One questionI have is if I change to a UBR I have read on Magpul's website that I would have to change out buffers, so I assume that means I would have to run a carbine lenght buffer? Thanks by the way for all the input and assistance.
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Really, wow I've shot it outta the SASS and my friend had shot it out of his DPMS LR-308 B without issues. It isnt the most accurate, but for dinging steel at 200-400 yds it has worked fine
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About a 2 hour drive North of me
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to GLOVE or not to GLOVE is the question
Zebra644 replied to AR-Sniper's topic in General Discussion
It depends if she can still have kids or not , oh you mean those gloves, yeah I cut a slit in my trigger finger so I can still feel it. -
FYI OSP are dicks and are known for BS Probable Cause to stop a car, I bet your LP lights were just fine. When I pull over a car for equiptment violations and the driver doesn't know about the issue, I have them step out of the car so I can show them and I issue a written warning to keep OSP from giving them a ticket.
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I've shot it without issue, the older stuff I thinking the late 90's had some issues her lot looks to be manufactured in 2013 so she should be ok
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It might get you a few phone numbers from the ladies
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You ought to know better than to post that on F.B. it's gotten quite a few called into the Sgt's office C:-)
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Okay ::) you got me. I dont reload and the only range I can shoot at is 100 yds max. Now that I cant get time at the County range 400yds. no longer being a trigger monkey. A 16 inch CHF barrel properly broke in with good rounds i.e 168 FGMM in a 1:10 twist will be just fine. I have 1 range close by that I can ring steele out to 400 yds but not at paper for a group its a wierd set up. So my LGS is looking to trade me out my safe queen gently used SASS for the SIG 716 and a Vortex PST 1-4 with mount and some gift cards that I can buy more stuff with. I compared the ACOG, a Trijicon 1-4, a Luey 2-10, the Burris 1-4 and the Vortex PST 1-4 on the Sig 716. The ACOG and Luey is not as forgiving on eye relief as the others. I may have to deploy the rifle at night and I don't know how the Trijicon 1-4 would work with no light, and I am not willing to bet my life or anothers on a, " it should work " senario. The Burris has two issues, first when you rotate the power ring the whole eye piece moves and flip cap get to be a PAIN which is the only gripe about my NF, and second the on / off switch, it could use some work. The Vortex PST gave the best eye relief and the glass was as clear as the Burris also Phillipine glass or was, and the Luey. The Trijicon uses German glass if I remember correctly, was the clearest of them all. The PST will set me back 4 and some change and I am familiar with Vortex optics and know they stand by thier stuff period. The power ring rotates seprately from the rest of the eyepiece, the controls for the reticle are simple and placed out of the way to see the turrents if one needs to dial up or down. The turrents themselves under the caps are metal with rubber O-rings and come with brass shims to set a makeshift zero stop. Once the scope has been zero'd you can reset the turrents to show zero. So providing I go through with this I will keep my 3.5-15 NF and set both in ADM or Brobo QD mounts as I know they hold zero. I will eventually upgrade to an Atlas bi-pod with the QD rail so I have the best of both worlds if I choose to go through with this.









