I would also look into the 5D Tactical jig. That thing is pretty amazing, but certainly not cheap. They have a video on their YouTube channel and they knock out a lower in about 30 minutes - with a router.
I would also look into the 5D Tactical jig. That thing is pretty amazing, but certainly not cheap. They have a video on their YouTube channel and they knock out a lower in about 30 minutes - with a router.
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New universal jig better than the 5D?
I did do some research looking at 80% arms jig but the biggest key point regarding the 5D jig and what separates it from everybody else is the trace outline of the guide. Everybody else uses the exact cut out shape and dimensions from a AR15 blueprint. The 5D made a pattern outline allowing for a guide pin that does not make the jig touch the end mill itself. Clearly a superior design for a handheld router. However, my original post asked for help using a CNC Router.
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The new 80percentarms jig is advertised as no jig/mill contact and does ar15 and ar10. That alone makes it better for me.
https://www.80percentarms.com/produc...15-and-308-jig
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