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98Z5V

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  1. See my post, here: http://308ar.com/forum/308ar-parts/bolt-carrier-groups/90/
  2. This is a DPMS-compatible bolt assembly, if that helps. Start looking for stripped carriers, and build one up. <thumbsup>
  3. 98Z5V

    4 Point 5

    <laughs> <lmao>
  4. By touch and feel, brother. Strip them all down and pile up the parts in one big, fat pile. Got one of those doorway gravity-boot things, so I hang myself upside down, blindfolded, lights out-in the dark, and assemble all the pieces. If they function test afterwards, load them and fire into the upside down bullet trap in the corner of the room. Good to go. Once they all work, get outta the upside down gravity boot thing, and go to bed. It's a nightly thing. <thumbsup> :o
  5. I'm seeing that now. I'm set on mags for the dedicated .45 lower, but need to start gathering the Colt SMG mags up. Pricey bastards. :o This edit is to note that Tom is responsible for the 1,000th response to this thread. I hereby dub him Supreme Commander of The 308 AR Enablers.
  6. Anytime someone uses the term "proprietary" as much as those guys did, simply translates to "hard to get, low numbers, and expensive." I hope they make it, and it catches on. Other ammo manufacturers need to get into this, or it's a one-way road, with the translation above.
  7. Hell yeah, man - research Captain Samuel Whittemore, and Hezekiah Wyman ("Death on a Pale Horse"). That's from back at the start of the Revolutionary War, at Concord and Lexington Green. As soon as I gather a little bit more "gray," I'm there. ;D
  8. Don't forget Ronnie Barrett. He hasn't stated it yet, in the current arena, but he started it w/ CA State. You can bet your ass he won't be selling to "these new states" anymore. <thumbsup> Those other companies are big. It's gonna take those, plus Remington, Ruger, anf FNH to make this effective. However, with Remington, Colt and FNH - you have the ones that manufacture all the line-arms for the military (not that they're affected by this). You already have Barrett, for a specialty manufacturer for the military, as well as Sig (pistols). It's gonna take more, and I hope more come out, announce, and stand by it. The only way to affect states, and voted state's laws, is through their governmental functions.
  9. I'm not sweating that, brother - I'm my own Unorganized Militia. <thumbsup>
  10. Darwin, finally back on the job!!! <thumbsup> Things have been getting so bad in recent years, with idiocy running rampant, that I thought he'd quit! Here's to you, Darwin! :happydrunks:
  11. My sentiments exactly! What's so threatening about a pink rifle?... <dontknow>
  12. They don't get it... I can see their political pitch on it now... "Proud of our company MagPul, and what they provide for the state of Colorado! We love MagPul! Some of the most honest, integrity-based manufacturers in our state! Products not legal for sale to Colorado residents, due to violation of CO State Gun Laws, which make all our citizens safer." Fcuk you in the neck, Salazar, you slimy piece of poop.
  13. Now, I'm not knocking Duracoat, not in the least. Haven't used it. I've only shot one project with the Cerakote C, airdry, but it was the upper, lower, rail, receiver extension, and 3 parts of a Surefire light. I prepped the parts with 400-grit, degreased the hell out of everything, and shot it. I didn't mask anything, or cover any holes, nothing like that. The coating goes on at 0.0005" to 0.001". I wanted to try it out, and I painted over everything. The big tests or coating thickness were: 1) receiver extension into lower receiver - piece of cake. 2) Badass safety into the lower - easy, functions fine. 3) trigger and hammer pins on a Geissele trigger - no prob. 4) barrel nut onto upper receiver. Done. 5) takedown pin and pivot pin fitment in upper and lower. Done. 6) buffer retaining pin in lower - zero binding. No masking, thin coating, covered everything well, and no issues with just putting it together, or function of all parts afterwards. I have no binding in any of the precise-fit parts. I'm sold on it. Enough to buy a nice spray gun, and keep on going. Eventually, I'll get an oven specifically for baking parts, and move over to the Cerakote H series.
  14. I'm not giving out any specifics until it's finished. Make you suckas WAIT! <laughs> Shouldn't be too long, and I'll have final pics up. JUST missed the damn BCG today - Got the BCM email notification and didn't see it when it came in. They sent it at 3-something, and when I saw it at 4:15, they were gone already. I'll figure the BCG out, one way or another. I may have to enlist the incredible help of MikedaddyH in that one - dude can find parts that nobody else can, and he's got some badass contacts. <thumbsup>
  15. Cerakote does a C-series, air-dry product. It's pretty damn good. The two are completely different (Cerakote and Duracoat). Research both. In a nutshell, Duracoat is a badass paint, and Cerakote is a ceramic coating. They both color your gun, they both spray on, and either airdry or bake to a final product, but it's not comparing Apples to Oranges. It's more like comparing Apples to Hammers.
  16. 98Z5V

    4 Point 5

    You're nuts, brother - I love it. You have the painting sickness, now. <lmao>
  17. Pink or Purple, brother?... <munch>
  18. You guys don't miss a thing! <laughs> <lmao>
  19. Look at you <laughs> you JUST show up in the thread, and you're looking for credit... ;D
  20. He's been sanding so much, his head is starting to swell... :o
  21. Bro, you only need to scuff them up, not take them down to silver aluminum! <laughs>
  22. 98Z5V

    Mag

    I don't think so, but he didn't say he tried to load it with .45ACP... ??? That's the only 1911 mag that I know of that has kind of a squared off front - it's not completely squared off, but it's not rounded like a .45ACP mag, fer sure.
  23. Never enough FDE, brother, never. <thumbsup> The MOE rifle stock is pretty damn nice. Much more than you'd expect for the money. It flares along the top like the CTR, so you get a nice cheekweld, there's a good curve at the back that keeps it high in your shoulder, and the storage is pretty damn large - you can fit cleaning rod section in there easily. Quite surprising on the storage, honestly. I dig it. ;D
  24. Dude, it's been 2 weeks - and you ended up with a purple shotgun! <laughs> What's the status, brother? <dontknow>
  25. This one will go together over the next several weeks - got a headstart on it, so here's what I'm working with: <thumbsup>
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