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Whoops, still waking upWasn't offering a grip, was offering a take-off trigger assy.
M5 trigger pins are same as DPMS trigger pins.
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Whoops, still waking upWasn't offering a grip, was offering a take-off trigger assy.
M5 trigger pins are same as DPMS trigger pins.
Interesting about pin length, I have read that the M5 pins are longer and will stick out of the lower receiver on DPMS receiver and if I use DPMS pins on an M5 lower they will be recessed in the lower?Wasn't offering a grip, was offering a take-off trigger assy.
M5 trigger pins are same as DPMS trigger pins.
My bad, SR/M5AR /trigger pins are same, provided your pin diameter is standard. It's take down pins that are different length.
Now you get to the difference.This kit includes custom takedown and pivot pins that are designed for Aero's M5 Lower Receiver. These pins will function perfectly with other DPMS pattern lowers, however they will stick out slightly farther than standard pins.
Here's a AR-10 lpk for only $42.50 but it is missing the fcg & pistol gripBest deal I have found on Aero M5 LPK is at Primary Arms but shipping sucks.
Aero Precision M5 .308 Standard Lower Parts Kit
DetailsThe Aero Precision M5 .308 Standard Lower Parts Kit includes everything you need to assemble an AR-308 stripped lower receiver. MIL-SPEC dimensions and coatings ensure the highest quality and correct component interface. This kit includes custom takedown and pivot pins that are designed...www.primaryarms.com
If you are aware of a better deal or option for M5 LPK let me know. They showed shipping of about $11.50 to ship lpk plus 308 carbine buffer.
What if it's not?If it's not too late, pin the upper to the lower with the BCG in place before you install the receiver extension to check bore alignment. Look to see that the tail of the carrier is perfectly centered in the RE hub.
There is some acceptable tolerance. Depending on how far you exceed that, problems would be: excessive RE wear/damage, upper receiver bore wear/damage, broken buffer retaining pin, carrier wear, failure to eject, failure to feed, failure to return to battery, last round bolt hold open failure. Old Testament type stuff...dogs and cats living together...mass hysteria.What if it's not?
I will check mine, I don't want to be the one who brings on the end of the world.There is some acceptable tolerance. Depending on how far you exceed that, problems would be: excessive RE wear/damage, upper receiver bore wear/damage, broken buffer retaining pin, carrier wear, failure to eject, failure to feed, failure to return to battery, last round bolt hold open failure. Old Testament type stuff...dogs and cats living together...mass hysteria.
Too late for me to do that, maybe I will get lucky.No matter what brand you use for receivers buy both from the same company. Fitment is important.
There will always be another one in your future!Too late for me to do that, maybe I will get lucky.