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I just added extended takedown pins to my AR. Now the rear pin is so close to my ambi selector that it is very difficult to operate. Is there an ambi selector that gets around this problem?
Ok. But at what cost? The standard pins are easily removed with a loaded round or pointy stick. I suspect your extended pins are going to be subject to getting hit and loosened accidentally or being damaged since they stick out. Besides interfering with your safety.
If you install a doo-dad and it causes problems the correct solution probably isn't another doo-dad.
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Best 10-15 bucks you can spend (mine were 15) Just way easier to use.Not a doo dad by any means.
Why mess with a bullet when ,with these,you can just pop them out?
Now to the question at hand.I'm gunna guess you would have to ask YHM or just take a dremmel to the new pin.Then a Birchwood Casey blue pen
So will the pin be in your thumb's way,or is it just in the way of moving it? As I've thought of the ambi control myself.
And those doo dads are the fist mod I make.
extended take down pins have got to be one of the stupider AR accessories to come out of the range ninja/delta dan/gear queer catalog yet. Even if your pins are too tight to be pushed out with your fingers, use a pen, a chop stick, a regular stick, a bullet (which is in no way unsafe, as said above), or anything else remotely pointy and long. And as also said above, if adding a pointless accessory, creates a problem that has to be fixed by another accessory, than the ORIGINAL mistake should be obvious.
extended take down pins have got to be one of the stupider AR accessories to come out of the range ninja/delta dan/gear queer catalog yet. Even if your pins are too tight to be pushed out with your fingers, use a pen, a chop stick, a regular stick, a bullet (which is in no way unsafe, as said above), or anything else remotely pointy and long. And as also said above, if adding a pointless accessory, creates a problem that has to be fixed by another accessory, than the ORIGINAL mistake should be obvious.
Sure brah,cool story,whatever you say
But I don't need any those things when the pins are just right there to pull out
Now move along,go back to sleep
Yeah and I bet you both have all the ninja skills a mofo could want.Uh huh
When do you not have a pen and/or a cartridge with you? Even if you didn't, any AR that has been shot a bit and disassembled a few times, the pins can be pushed out with the meaty part of your thumb, or a nice thick fingernail.
ninja skills? perhaps not. Just real world experience.
Mine too if from my real worldly experience.
Written with fat fingers and thin fingernails,no pen in pocket