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About half way done with my build!!!
98Z5V replied to TacBlade's topic in DPMS LR-308 General, Technical Discussion
It should be smaller than the hole on the gas block - gas blocks are made to accomodate everything, so it's "worst case scenario" with the holes in them. Made as large as the largest possible drilling of a gas port on a barrel. That way they work on everything out there. I'm just curious about that gas system on a 16" .308 barrel. Gas port size would be critical the shorter you go on the gas system. The 16" Fulton Kreiger barrel with rifle-length gas is the testament to short .308 barrels and long gas systems - with your setup, I'd just like to know what they did with the gas port size in the barrel. If the gas block hasn't been mounted yet, and you can still measure it, that would be very cool. <thumbsup> -
About half way done with my build!!!
98Z5V replied to TacBlade's topic in DPMS LR-308 General, Technical Discussion
Curious to see how the 16" barrel performs with a midlength gas system - did you happen to take a measurement of the gas hole diameter in the barrel before you put it together? -
YEAH!!! ;D Man, I thought you were eaten by tigers or lions or something. <dontknow> What do you have for JARD 5.56 triggers, man? I'd love to put one in my 20" gun. <thumbsup>
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I've got a handful of the blued steel ones, but only one stainless one. It's never caused a feeding problem for me, ever, but I can't honestly say that I know how much I rotate it into the mix - just haven't kept track of it. I didn't number it because it's the only one I've got.
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I don't think Kimber changed the design on the newer ones, but... ;D The McCormick Shooting Star 8 round mags fit my Desert Warrior the best. Just like a Kimber mag. <thumbsup>
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You can pick those mag base pads up separately, too. Ironically, I just got 3 more of them yesterday, of the Chip McCormick flavor. <thumbsup> EDIT - You talking about the mag lip at the front, and the interface with the cutout at the bottom of the front strap, in the frame?
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I like the extended magwell plate they put on that one. I've been thinking about seeing if they'd sell that through the custom shop - just that piece. <dontknow>
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DPMS 308 SASS Barrel Neutered
98Z5V replied to imschur's topic in DPMS LR-308 General, Technical Discussion
Very nice crowning job. <thumbsup> -
DPMS 308 SASS Barrel and Gas Block Issue
98Z5V replied to imschur's topic in DPMS LR-308 General, Technical Discussion
Here's what I'm thinking: The shoulder on the barrel us huge. Even if the gas block mounting area is .936, the step is pretty big. Does a "standard" .936 gas block have the gas tube hole covered partially by that big step? If so, that would explain why the DPMS-specific block has a larger wall thickness - both to get the gas tube up high enough to clear the step, and for asthetics (O.D. as large as the fluted portion of the barrel). SASS gas block: If the above is true, then it also requires a special gas tube with a different bend - like ss said up there, I'm betting they didn't go to the R&D trouble to relocate the hole in the upper, and change the gas key. However, also like ss said, anything they do know would come as no surprise at all. <dontknow> -
Thanks for the heads up, Doc. <thumbsup> I've got all those NAHC target PDFs saved, so I'll upload them for use. Here's another site that has free downloadable, computer-printer printable targets: http://www.mytargets.com/
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Longer, wider, with an extra "bump" in it... All the stuff you never like to hear, really. <dontknow> <lmao> Here's a small pic of the .308 FP, in the BCG breakdown: If I get the time tomorrow, I'll do a side-by-side pic of the 5.56 and the .308 firing pins. <thumbsup>
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I'd say you've got your load... <thumbsup> Very nice.
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FailZero coating on it sounds VERY nice. I hate to say it in this context, but the SBR bug I'm going through right now has me dreaming of a .308 SBR next... :o <dontknow> Spike's Billet .308 upper and lower (it's on the way sometime in the future) with this BCG and a 12.5" barrel. Suppressed, of course. <thumbsup>
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Waaaaay different. Design-wise, similar, but that's about it. Size makes a difference... <lmao>
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Oooooh, Doc... Welcome to the circus, man! <thumbsup> <laughs> We'll get into the .308 AR stuff in a little bit - I'm looking at the GT40s right now... :o <munch>
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300 Blackout; .30 Cal from the M4 Platform
98Z5V replied to 98Z5V's topic in Firearm Industry News and Gossip
I may be wrong, but what I understand about this .300 Blackout round is it's a combination of the best things about a .30 Cal bullet from a 5.56 case. Not sure on this, but I think the .300 Whisper is a 7.62 x 33 case (not sure on that case length). The traditional 7.62 x 39 is the Russian round -and the actual diameter of that .30 Cal bullet is .311, not a .308 like we are used to using as a ".30 Cal bullet." The 7.62 x 39 USA round is a traditional .30 Cal round, in .308. Case is an upsized .5.56 case with a 39mm length. There is a 7.62 x 40 out there, as a 5.56 gun wildcat round. The Blackout round is a 7.62 x 35 case (upsized 5.56 case) and used a .308 bullet. Suppposedly, this case length is the magic - you can still load .308 bullets to 5.56 mag length, and it maximizes what you can load for a powder charge. It doesn't have the case taper of a 7.62 x 39 round, so it feeds fine from USGI mags (and varients). -
Bushmaster Recalls all ACR Rifles
98Z5V replied to imschur's topic in Firearm Industry News and Gossip
Whoops is right! ;D Think maybe someone grabbed the box of Remington ACR lower parts and put the Bushmaster ACRs together - with Remington auto sears?... :o <dontknow> -
Amen, brother. <thumbsup> I've got a 3" Kimber Ultra RCP II, a 5" Kimber Desert Warrior, a 5" Kimber (polymer) BP TEN II (double-stack hi-cap mag, even for .45 ACP). I'm currently on the lookout for a 4" Kimber Super Carry Pro to round everything out. AR builds keep getting in my way of ownership of that gun, sadly... :o I have a 5" Taurus PT92 9mm that sits in the back of the safe. It's 21 years old now, and fulfilled it's role as a training gun "as close as I could afford to the issue Beretta 92F pistol." Nowadays, I won't carry anything that doesn't as least start with ".4-something." ;D
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In '96 (cold, snowy trip :-[) I was at Ft Rich for the 1st half, then out of Greeley for the 2nd half. When I went back up on '05 (summertime trip ;D), I was staying with a friend on Ft Rich again.
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I love Alaska, man. Did a Winter Warfare exercise up there in the beginning of '96 - Jan through March. Went back to get some summertime daylight action in June of 2005. It freaked me out to be sitting outside, thinking it's about 8pm, and find out it's 1:30 in the damn morning... :o Just crack open another one and drive through it... <dontknow> <laughs>
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About half way done with my build!!!
98Z5V replied to TacBlade's topic in DPMS LR-308 General, Technical Discussion
Read this whole thread through - it explains how to do it with a 4-40 set screw, and with a 6-32 set screw. Pics are there for the 4-40, but I didn't add any pics of mine with the 6-32. If there's any questions, fire them off in this thread and I'll get right on them. <thumbsup> http://308ar.com/forum/index.php/topic,74.0.html -
About half way done with my build!!!
98Z5V replied to TacBlade's topic in DPMS LR-308 General, Technical Discussion
That thing looks good already. <thumbsup> Watch out the the MIAD - I'm not sure how CMMG does the takedown detent, but if it's under the grip (and not through the back, like an AR-15), you'll probably have to set-screw it. Very simple process, if that's the case. No worries. -
D'oh!!! :o HOW could I overlook that part?! <dontknow> :-[
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Fulton Armory, brother. <thumbsup> DPMS makes Fulton's uppers and lowers, but makes the uppers to Fulton's specs. You can pick up a stripped upper from them that will match your rail height. Call first and confirm (you'd need to talk to Clint), but last word was that they were NOT going to change their uppers even though DPMS did. Arm yourself with this information prior to calling - have it handy:
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Sadly - like the small businesses that won't serve people who legally carry firearms - this is becoming more and more "public," for lack of a more clear term. I can't exactly recall when or what I read, somewhat recent though, another bank lending institution that turned down a firearms-related company for a business account. One shining example that I can recall is PayPal. Due to their policy on firearms, GunPal was born. <thumbsup>









