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It looks like an attacker's broken lance.I do no have a Colt AR so what is the horse have in its mouth and front legs?
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It looks like an attacker's broken lance.I do no have a Colt AR so what is the horse have in its mouth and front legs?
They are back down to $100 and as low as $80 if you order a few of them.LaRue upped their prices - now $118. Bummer, but still nice.
Well, I guess if the jack booted thugs come knocking, you don't have to bury your firearms in the back yard...you can just hide them in the kid's toy box.
It is extremely rare, but can and has happened. The real fun one is when a popped primer gets stuck in the carrier key, lottery stuff.Back to the triggers. People have talked about blown primers and debris potentially jamming trigger mechanisms. I've never experienced this issue, even with dirty steel case ammo, but I am sure it is possible. Hiperfire designed their EDT triggers to help remove debris if this is a concern.
Frankenrifles are the mark of a fool.Rods.
For sticking up the arses of people foolish enough to overpay for a brand name label.
That's a foolish remark in itself.Frankenrifles are the mark of a fool.
Depends on the fool putting it together.Frankenrifles are the mark of a fool.
A true abomination like the one recently posted with machine screws and missing parts, yes. A Frankenrifle with proven parts, not so much. When does a factory rifle become a Frankenrifle anyway?Frankenrifles are the mark of a fool.
Don't take it personally. His humor can be a little obtuse sometimes.That's a foolish remark in itself.
@Lasers may have some Larue triggers laying around...doubt it, I think they went fast...but he'd be the guy to check with.They are back down to $100 and as low as $80 if you order a few of them.
Frankenrifles are the mark of afoolghoul.
Might have a spare or two in the parts bin... but those are for me lol@Lasers may have some Larue triggers laying around...doubt it, I think they went fast...but he'd be the guy to check with.
In my experience here, only "true operators" need worry about something like this.Back to the triggers. People have talked about blown primers and debris potentially jamming trigger mechanisms. I've never experienced this issue, even with dirty steel case ammo, but I am sure it is possible. Hiperfire designed their EDT triggers to help remove debris if this is a concern.
So if I'm a cracker, I'm good ?In my experience here, only "true operators" need worry about something like this.
That's what I deciphered in all those responses to my recommended triggerSo if I'm a cracker, I'm good ?
And what I responded to wasn't?That's a foolish remark in itself.