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Since this is about BJ, here's one of my favorite vids of him. He's got tons of skills, and giant brass balls...
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Bump it up to 0.095" - your dwell time is 6.875". It will solve your problems, completely. 0.093"~0.096" will work. I never should have compared it directly to a 16" midlength barrel, just on dwell time alone. My fuk-up, there. You need more gas port diameter on that gun.
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That buffer will be fine, man. I searched all the usual places that I get the EA1095s from, and everyone is out of stock. I have a spare EA1095, if things really get bad... The Sprinco Red spring is a good alternate, and was designed for this application. You could pick up a Red spring, run it until the EA1095s come back in stock, and swap it out. If you don't like the Red spring, I'll but it from you for whatever you had to pay for it, plus shipping to me, regardless of round-count that you'd rack up on it. I can always find a use for it around here somewhere. Here it is: https://www.primaryarms.com/sprinco-m4-ar15-carbine-red-extra-power-carbine-buffer-spring
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Eric, what's wrong with these two chicks?! They're really this stupid now?...
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That's a 2.500" buffer. What you're looking for is a 5.4oz 3.250" buffer, and that's either the Armalite AR-10 Carbine buffer, or any old AR15 Carbine H3 buffer. Ditch the spacer that you're using. Don't use it. Run the real shiit, without a spacer in that buttstock assembly. The receiver extension depth on that assembly is 7 5/8" internal depth - itwas specifically designed to run on SR-25s and .308ARs. That spacer is included so people can still run that stock with AR15s. You're not running an AR15 here. Short answer is no - you can't use a 2.500" buffer with that spring. I know the stats say that it will support it - but it doesn't. In theory, it collapses enough to use it - in the real world, you hit coil bind. Run the 3.250" 5.4oz buffer. That stock was made for it. That stock was SPECIFICALLY made for it. My $0.02 on the whole affair.
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@shepp, Longmire is a great one, brother. It's worth the time, definitely.
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Honey, you're right, I'm wrong. I love you.
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As long as he doesn't say "greenmist" then we're all okay...
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Or, "Shot at and missed, Shiit at and hit!" That was good, brother...
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30 Carbine, 300BLK Factory, 8mm Mauser - if those are on hold for me, well done, brother. If not, then it sucks to be me. You can add .243 to my permanent "hold list." Same with any .300 Win Mag that you find. Just lemme know when the box is getting big, and we'll do it.
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No real need for that. Drill the port, put the appropriate recoil system in there for the stock (UBR 2), and then work your gas to where you want it, via the adjustable block. The appropriate recoil system would be: Armalite AR-10 Carbine buffer, or any AR15 Carbine H3 buffer, and the Armalite EA1095 recoil spring. That's what the UBR 2 was designed to run, and it works very, very well.
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That's the 18v batts, brother - I was talking about the 12v batts. However, I do have three of the 18v 9s, and one 12 Amp... Whatchu got for that?... It was on the chainsaw, and you saw it run, so you know it's real...
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It's literally all going to La Corona Panic-Buyers that have never been gun owners before, in their life. They're buying anything, and everything, that they can get their hands on. They're trying to buy up ALL ammo, too, like it's the first/last Hoo Rah. Never-Gun-Owners are coming out of the bushes, and trying to buy everything, right now. Never had a gun before, but this is their Apocalypse...
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I have THIS impact gun, brother. It's my go-to for heavy shiit, daily. And I mean every single day, too. I thought it was badass with the 4.0 Amp battery in it, but it's a BEAST with the 6.0 Amp battery... Check their warranty - both on the tool, and the battery. If it's not 5 years on the tool, and 3 years on the battery - then go Milwaukee. Snap-On doesn't even have those warranties on battery-powered tools, unless they changed something recently (and dropped 200% in price).
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Pressure your legislators to get that bill through. From the timing on it, when it was introduced, it looks like is was sidelined by the current La Corona #19 issues. Get involved, get that fucker pushed through.
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California ammo shipments are currently allowed.
98Z5V replied to Armed Eye Doc's topic in Firearm Industry News and Gossip
Yep, that turned around QUICK! Libs realized what happened, and reversed that one FAST! Worthless Fuckers... -
This is the best news in this thread, by the way. That suppressor you received is cool - but this information is a Game Changer...
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HELL YEAH, BROTHER!!! That is one badass setup, right there!
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I'm with you, brother. If you give people a quart of water (serious shiit, if water is the problem), you might be appreciated. If you teach them how to gather water - from shiit they had no idea about - then you just made a brand new person, that doesn't have to DEPEND on YOU... If they listened... Everything else you listed - has to fall in line after the water. That is paramount. Same principle applies, though. You can give away anything, and people won't learn from that. You can TEACH them something, and if they practice it, they'll become proficient at it. It's at that point they they turn from "Liability" to "Asset"...
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1/4" wooden dowel down the barrel - it's only to prevent you hitting the other side of the barrel bore when you break through. Drill slow, LIGHT pressure, and you shouldn't even need it. Some people have a different perception of "light pressure" on the drill, though. Let the bit do the work - not pressure on the bit, and drill speed. Just let it eat.
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^^^ What he said... 9 hours later, and there's still no pics...
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You actually have the UBR 2 with the 7 5/8" internal depth receiver extension, so slap either an Armalite AR-10 Carbine buffer or an AR15 Carbine H3 buffer in there, with an Armalite EA1095 recoil spring. That's what MagPul recommends for this stock anyway, for .308ARs. That's not gonna solve your problem, though - your gas port is too small, and it's gonna need measured, report back, then drilled up. Always test an adjustable gas block Wide Open, until you get a functioning gun. After that, you tailor it to your preference/load. Numbered drill bits work best for measuring gas port diameters - they're cheap, and you can pick up the Irwin brand at any Ace Hardware store.
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$hit that I do "in between" all the other projects at my place
98Z5V replied to Rsquared's topic in Club House
It was the most Epic "free job" that I've done for a friend, brother. He was bitching saying he drove to work, and his gas gauge went up slightly -and he was scared, so he stopped to fill up again - but it only took a gallon... He "filled up" about three times a day for those three days... I asked him - wasn't the gas gauge going UP as you were driving?... He admitted it was, but he didn't trust it... Once he knew, and thought about it, he was laughing his ass off... -
On the plus side - at least you have the proper recoil system in there. That's a big plus, too.









