this is the before picture when i was still at the store after i just paid for it.
My new toy photo by jacobpierce1 | Photobucket
Nice they are using aluminum for the receiver vs nylon/plastic. Not much of a trade off in weight I would iamgine. Did you purchase locally and if so who has this in stock for a look?
looks good kawtech. have any plans for an optic?
how hard was it to install the BAD Lever?
Ive been hinting at my fiance that an Aimpoint PRO would look really good sitting on top of it. We will see how that works out come Christmas.
The BAD lever is easy if you have good dexterity in your fingers. Really it just drops in and the only hard part is not loosing the tiny screw.
How bad is that Adams kit to install? Looks pretty indepth.
haha, that's what i'm looking towards as well. i like the smaller optics that are simple and don't weigh to much.
i'm thinking about stopping in the local elmore's gun shop and picking up one of them BAD levers just for the hell of it.
are you thinking about getting a piston conversion kit for your Windham?
"Improve my stance and my fire & manuver skill".
(I think she wants to upgrade the red dot too..)
Once you use a BAD lever you will never want to own an AR without one again. It makes it so much easier and faster to reload its almost an "unfair advantage".
Nah, Ive got a Ruger SR556 if I want to play with a Piston AR. I actually bought the Windham because I wanted a DI AR again.
well i didn't end up getting the BAD lever.
i am just a guy who likes to build and add things from stock (nothing against you).
you know what i mean vern?
Oh well some like it others dont, I like the BAD lever.
Hey no worries, to each his own. build, buy, borrow, I dont care. Just shoot the crap out of it and we will get along fine.
Yerp. And Vern is fine as long as you dont call me Sherly.