I'm wanting to buy the A.R.M.S. #41 Flip-up up front sight.
I'm wanting either or. With the bayonet lug or without it.
I know this is a huge stretch to try and find one of these. I got a pretty cool build in the works that this would go perfect on. Any help sourcing one would be greatly...
For geissele, I pretty much just stick to their triggers, but I see the value in some other of their parts. Not my favorite, but I'll use them if that's all that's available.
Check out the A.R.M.S. #41 sight/block.
Some others that are pretty cool, PRI flip up, Vltor sight tower, YHM flip up, Samson quick flip up
For some standard front sight gas blocks, BCM, JP, Fulton Armory, CMMG, Daniel Defense,
Avoid any gas blocks that are made from Aluminum.
I'm sure I...
There is some pretty set standard size ranges for different length barrels. A gun should be built around a barrel. choose which barrel length you want and what purpose you want the gun for. So, your BCG buffer weight doesnt determine what your port size should be, the port size and your barrel...
Overgassed yes primary issue would be the gas port. If identified, the manufacturer should be contacted and see if it can be swapped. This is why a cheap set of pin gauges is a good investment if you want to assemble ARs. The gas port should be checked prior to install.
But yeah the buffer and...
In my opinion, it is not required. Pick a focus on what role you want your gun to play. The purpose that it serves, then buy the parts accordingly to make sure it's gassed correctly for the intended use. The adjustable is a bandaid to fix an issue elsewhere in the gun.
I also don't think a...
If something is over gassed or undergassed, the issue should be addressed to find out what's causing it to be that way. Oversized gas port, is there a leak and something is too small or big? How are the gas rings in the bcg, and is the bcg in spec, how about the gas key? Or is it a combination...
I never said Colt of FN were bad manufacturers. Matter of fact they make very acceptable guns. Are they my preference? No, but they make guns that work.
And I think you misunderstood throughout my posts thats what I was saying, you have a properly set up gun, well gassed, tight tolerances...
I have had experience with one. And it got am excess of carbon built up and choked itself out. Wasn't allowing enough gas through anymore and couldn't adjust it. Had to be disassembled and soaked to get it to free up.
And if you aren't needing to actually adjust it and are just going to keep it...
I have had experience with one. And it got an excess of carbon built up and choked itself out. Wasn't allowing enough gas through anymore and couldn't adjust it. Had to be disassembled and soaked to get it to free up.
And if you aren't needing to actually adjust it and are just going to keep it...
The whole point of it is to be able to adjust it as needed. So, if it gets carbon locked, then it's a failure and will no longer function as advertised. If you don't want it to adjust, get a standard gas block
No I don't. And I don't have a magazine well go/no-go yet, but it's on the list, along with the thread class gauges for the receiver extentions. So for the magazine tests, I have an array of different magazines that I test in the lowers. The digital caliper is useful in that department too. I...
I speak from my own "real world" experiences... Like ive already posted, the parts that im saying are solid and which ones aren't are from my own personal experiences and those experiences of people I directly know and heard/seen it from them. Nobody has to follow these lists or parts. This is...
Whats your disagreement here? I'm literally just advocating for In-Spec, quality parts. I'm saying there's companies that lie about their parts and build poor quality products, and I'm saying that there's companies that build their guns correctly and in spec. The ones that do it right are going...