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Tubb CWS (carrier weight system) review
98Z5V replied to JMoto's topic in DPMS LR-308 General, Technical Discussion
Absolutely. <thumbsup> -
Complete and total disassembly would be just about mandatory for any multi-part component that you wanted to dip.
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Speedlock Systems - "CWS" Carrier Weight System
98Z5V replied to imschur's topic in Accurizing the .308AR
Review details in the new thread: http://308ar.com/forum/index.php/topic,1534.0.html -
Tubb CWS (carrier weight system) review
98Z5V replied to JMoto's topic in DPMS LR-308 General, Technical Discussion
Well, back from the range, and the results are... WOW!!! ;D BIIIIIG difference in the .308 AR recoil - HUGE! I went straight to the heavy insert, and that was not a mistake at all. Felt recoil is radically different. In 100-yard shots before, the recoil was heavy enough that I couldn't even keep the scope on target to see impact or round placement - not now. I'm not saying it "eliminates" recoil, but it sure does cut it down. What an improvement. <thumbsup> Now, for the 16" 5.56 gun. This is a 16" midlength with a Spike's T2 buffer in it already. It's a soft shooter. I used the carrier and lighter steel weight in this one, and shot it. Immense difference. I was shooting 55gr UMC bulk ammo, so this stuff isn't super high powered or anything. I decided to try the heavy insert in there just to see if it would function - YES! With the heavy insert, it barely has felt recoil at all. I can actually fire, and the scope hardly even "wiggles" on the target. I was joking about thinking it would recoil like a .22LR, but that's exactly what it does. I'll try to get video tomorrow in the riverbed shoot-fest we've got happening. ;D This product is worth every single penny, even if it was double the price. -
Tubb CWS (carrier weight system) review
98Z5V replied to JMoto's topic in DPMS LR-308 General, Technical Discussion
Yes, completely. I'm heading out in a few minutes to shoot two rifles with this in them - one is starting to get beat up around the edges of the buffer. Only long-term testing/shooting will confirm, but I have very slight "problems" with one particular rifle. A small amount of contact, one machining process "not quite right," and my buffer does contact the stop when the rifle if closed/pinned. This part will eliminate that problem. Function check on the rifle (both, actually, with the .308 AR) shows that I can still lock the bolt back manually, and with an empty mag in place, so the extra 0.080" that this piece adds to the length of the BCG doesn't affect rifle function in any negative way. <thumbsup> -
Sounds kinda like woot.com, buddy, just for guns! Nice! <thumbsup>
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You're instigating again... <laughs> I like the "Military Desert" set they've got. ;D
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Damn... I think I just tripped and got stuck in a 6.8 SPC II... <dontknow> <laughs> Sorry, guys. :o
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Awesome, guys. ;D Thanks, brother - I modified my original post after that news, so the link in that one now takes people directly to the correct page to send a card. <thumbsup>
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Message from the VFW - I'm a member, and received this email a week ago. I signed my electronic card and sent it, and received this as a return - just passing the message, so hopefully some here can fill it in and send one on it's way to a hospitalized Vet this weekend. Thanks for the support; remember those who served, are serving, and especially the ones who are sidelined with an injury right now for doing their job and doing it well. <thumbsup> http://heroes.vfw.org/site/MessageViewer?em_id=15941.0&dlv_id=22562
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I've been watching this since RA announced it over on ARFCOM a little while ago. The main advantage to this (and what will save steps in the Manual of Arms) is that it activates the bolt catch everytime you hit the mag release button. This will only help you clear malfunctions that would require you to drop the magazine first - that's the only place it saves steps in the process (double feed, bolt over, etc.). *Hold the mag release in with your right index finger while you charge the weapon with your left hand. That accomplishes: dropping the magazine, charging the weapon, locking the bolt to the rear; all finished in that motion. IMHO, if you're looking at reducing steps in the Manual of Arms, the BAD Lever or Phase 5 EBR V2 will give you more for less. <dontknow>
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Fulton Armory President's Day Sale, ends Feb 20th.
98Z5V replied to 98Z5V's topic in Sales and Coupons
Bump, for the sale this weekend. This single posts just keeps getting edited every time I get something from them... <thumbsup> -
I am strangely fascinated by that... :o <laughs>
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Used some heavy posterboard, a long-bladed razor utility knife, and plenty of patience. ;D Laid out two pieces of the posterboard and taped them together. Put the rifle on the posterboard and traced around it. Cut it out. Laid the rifle on the cutout, determined that it was about 1/4" too large in every direction/measurement/trace. Lined the cutout again, inward 1/4", and cut it out again. Laid the rifle on that, determined the cutout was slightly smaller than the rifle (this is what I was looking for, and a tight fit). Before I cut a single thing, I laid everything out in the case, and positioned all the components where I wanted them. I did further tracings/cutouts for 2 Pmags, 4 Pmags, the bipod, and the sling. Once I had a bunch of cutouts, I laid them out on the foam together, just to check spacing. Laid those things out on the foam and got busy with the razor knife. <thumbsup>
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Speedlock Systems - "CWS" Carrier Weight System
98Z5V replied to imschur's topic in Accurizing the .308AR
Update - I received two of these today, and both are already installed. One in the 16" 5.56 billet gun, and the other in the .308 AR. I didn't piss around with the weight for the .308, either, and went straight to the insert shell and the heavy weight. I'll shoot it this Sunday and report back when I get back from the range. <thumbsup> I used the shell insert and the lighter weight in the 16" 5.56 billet beauty, and it'll get shot the same day. It's already running a Spike's T2 powdered tungsten buffer in it, so we'll see what happens. If I take a few shots and it cycles fine, the heavy weight will go right in there for testing. If that combo works, it'll probably recoil like a .22LR conversion... <laughs> -
.308 AR-Specific parts: * Upper and lower * Barrel of choice * Handguard setup of choice * Buffer and buffer spring (carbine or rifle, but NOT AR-15 parts here) * Complete BCG * Ejection Port Door (if you're not running a slickside upper) * Muzzle device, threaded 5/8" x 24, for a .30 caliber * Takedown and Pivot pins for the upper/lower * Mag catch/release Everything else, which consists of AR-15 parts: * Pistol grip * Lower Parts Kit (but you'll need the takedown and pivot pins, as well as the bolt catch/release, for a .308 AR) * Receiver Extension (rifle or carbine) * Sighting systems, backups/flips, mounts, optics, red dots, etc. * Gas system (gas tubes, gas blocks, etc.). If you're running an Armalite platform, you'll need their gas tubes - lengths are not the same as AR-15 parts. I forgot something, I'm positive, but someone will chime in with it in due time. There are specific LPKs and triggers for .308 ARs, but basic Fire Control Group parts from the AR-15 will work. MagPul PRS stocks are different between the .308 AR and the AR-15, but you can make the AR-15 PRS work.
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Your barrel is probably .936" all the way out to the end, or slightly smaller (if it makes a small step down after the gas block area). The Bennie Cooley large comp should fit right on there and look good to boot. Fulton Armory carries it, but others do as well: http://fulton-armory.com/compensatorjpbenniecooleytitanlargestainless.aspx
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He is definitely the man when it comes to the big bores. Fantastic response back to you on that. <thumbsup>
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Newbie with a question regarding ACE stocks
98Z5V replied to Stonewall's topic in DPMS LR-308 General, Technical Discussion
A1 receiver extension (buffer tube) for the AR-15, .308 AR Rifle Length buffer, .308 AR Rifle Length spring. <thumbsup> All the A2 stock is - is the A1 Rifle Length receiver extension with a 5/8" spacer on the end of it, the A2 stock itself, and a longer (by 5/8") hollow buttstock screw. Just look for the stuff above, and it'll work. <thumbsup> -
I'm only up by one on ya. <thumbsup> I finally got motivated to cut some gun case foam last weekend.
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You can load 7.62x39 in a standard AR mag, but you can't get very many rounds in there. The taper of the x39 cartridge case is what screws you. I don't own a rifle in this config, but the research beforehand is the reason I don't. I didn't want to stockpile a bunch of AR mags that have a curve like an AK mag - starting over on building up, basically. Just wasn't for me. <dontknow> For some reason, I'm okay with building up .308 PMags, though... ;D
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Newbie with a question regarding ACE stocks
98Z5V replied to Stonewall's topic in DPMS LR-308 General, Technical Discussion
A1 buffer tube, with spacer. That's what the A2 is. The guy will play hell trying to find a single buffer tube that's A2 length, because it doesn't exist. I'm just sayin'... As a matter of fact, I'm pretty sure that all the Ace stocks only use the AR-15 A1 buffer tube (receiver extension) without the A2 spacer installed. Just tossin' that out there... <dontknow> -
6132, you did the right thing. <thumbsup> Some time ago, SI had an inexpensive run (read: cheap) on AR-15 uppers, and some were out of spec. They stood behind them 110%, offered free replacement without question to whoever called and complained, and all uppers in question were replaced. What you did with your honesty, was back a company with honesty. There are many companies out there these days that will do that, but there are many more that won't, without interrogation or water-boarding, or blaming you, the customer first - trying to find a way out. What you gave back to that company is what they give to their customers. Ya done good. 8)
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Adjustable flow AR-15, gas tube
98Z5V replied to Rangedog's topic in AR-10 General, Technical Discussion
Armalite AR-10 Rifle Length gas tube, OAL = 14 15/16" (almost 15"). Armalite Part # 10001070 Armalite M-15 (AR-15) Rifle Length gas tube, OAL = 15 3/16". Armalite Part # EU0170 Short answer is no, Armalite AR-10 gas tubes are a different length than other stuff out there. Sorry, man. -
Redi-Mag type device for AR10?
98Z5V replied to RayGun19's topic in AR-10 General, Technical Discussion
Another thing - if you fab one up out of poly/composite, I'd love to buy one from you. ;D <thumbsup>









