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put the lower together today, now just the wait for the big brown truck to deliver the upper from bluker1 tomorrow, to finish the thread.
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added a carry handle I had laying around until the eotech gets here.
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B2crawler
06-19-2008, 10:36
That thing looks like it'd be fun to hunt jackrabbits with.
take the flash hider off[Muaha]
theGinsue
06-19-2008, 22:18
Okay, bear with me as I'm new to most of the AR world. While I get that this is a pistol using AR receivers, what the deal with the stem out hte back of the gun where a butt/6 pos. stock would normally be mounted?
Also curious about AR Will's "take the flash hider off" comment. Is this for aesthetics only, or something more?
Just trying to learn.
Okay, bear with me as I'm new to most of the AR world. While I get that this is a pistol using AR receivers, what the deal with the stem out hte back of the gun where a butt/6 pos. stock would normally be mounted?
We are all allowed to ask questions, and we were all new to this at one time, so dont feel shy about it! The "stem" as you called it is the buffer tube. On an AR type weapon the bolt carrier goes back into this tube when the weapon is fired, and the recoil spring that pushes the bolt carrier back forward is housed in here. You wont see this on fixed stock AR's because it is contained inside the stock, and on the collapsable stocks the stock actualy mounts to the tube. Welcome to the world of AR's! somebody have any cutaway pics of anything to show him the internal workings? [Beer]
Colorado Osprey
06-20-2008, 04:48
Also curious about AR Will's "take the flash hider off" comment. Is this for aesthetics only, or something more?
No it is not there for aesthetics. Remove it and you'll see a wicked fireball erupt from the barrel with every shot!
The flash hider tends to do the job it's designed for.
We are all allowed to ask questions, and we were all new to this at one time, so dont feel shy about it! The "stem" as you called it is the buffer tube. On an AR type weapon the bolt carrier goes back into this tube when the weapon is fired, and the recoil spring that pushes the bolt carrier back forward is housed in here. You wont see this on fixed stock AR's because it is contained inside the stock, and on the collapsable stocks the stock actualy mounts to the tube. Welcome to the world of AR's! somebody have any cutaway pics of anything to show him the internal workings? [Beer]
also if it had a buttstock on it it would be considered a sbr (short barrel rifle) and require a stamp, when you get the lower it must also be on the 4473 as a handgun, not a long gun. there are no questions when it comes to this subject that are silly to ask, one screw up, or misunderstanding will put you into club fed before you know it. below are a couple of new pics. with the eotech, and a close up of the buffer tube after installing the foam, (was not fun at all).
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