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  1. #### cheaper than dirt, this was originaly posted 8 years ago.
  2. I may have a large hinge pin in my stash. Let me know if you can't find one. I am in Maryville.
  3. To be honest, I used a adjustable wrench. None of mine are commercial though,. I've made 6 of them, four were 1/2x28 and two were 5/8x24. They are used to utilize a couple Form 1 cans accross multiple platforms and calibers. When I'm not running a can, I use HK 3 lug flash hiders that I picked up at Knob Creek back in 06 for $25 each. As far as torque, I went slightly less than A2 flash hider. I don't use crush washers though. Peel washer or none.
  4. 3 more years checking the site 2-3 times a week...and I still don't have 250 posts. I will update my membership if we can get it changed.
  5. I wonder if they use a sealant or epoxy on the necks to minimize chance of setback or if neck tension of the poly case is sufficient.
  6. White lithium, also coat the K and Omega baffles in my F1 .22 and 9mm cans.
  7. I feel the same, Just an observation on current supply. Last .22 ammo I bought was at a farm & fleet in Washington, Ia. about a year after Sandy hook.
  8. Stopped by Maryville Walmart tonight to grab a couple things from hardware. Decided to stroll over to the ammo section... Had probably 50 boxes of .22 (50 rnd boxes). CCI Standard, quiet and high velocity. They had 4 1k rnd boxes earlier today he said. Best news was he was told they should be able to keep this Walmart supplied regularly and 3 box limit has been removed.
  9. They replaced a broken trigger spring free for me last year. Only problem was they should have never shipped the spring that I had initially installed. It was a duty/carry kit for my M&P45. It broke with less than 300 rnds,. Guy that gave me the RMA number made the mistake of telling me that the geometry was not correct and were prone to breaking. He said they are replacing them as they break. He didn't seem to concered that it was my EDC. I got a little fumed over the situation. FYI: The spring broke firing second round of a 2 day combat pistol / carbine class. I refuse to use their springs in anything that I carry.
  10. I have seen a few of his vids, pretty much on track.
  11. Has had all my business since I met him about 5 years ago.
  12. Tumble 10 min, no problem.
  13. Check out the Ed Brown magwells, they have them at brownells. Fair priced and fit pretty good out of the box.
  14. John McCullick at Gunny's in Maryville comes highly recommened also.
  15. Never been big on details...lol
  16. Semper Fi Could be wrong? I lost count after the 125th...but I believe we are at 240, not 239?
  17. Daytonatactical.com gets theirs from AO precision http://www.aopmfg.com/industries/firearms/
  18. You don't need a "breacher's tip". Make sure you have your angles correct, the breaching round will do the rest.
  19. Grease on cam and linkage, mobile 1 on shaft
  20. I found some misc stuff there once right after O got elected the first time. Checked out reloading area and they had case (5000) of CCI small rifle primers for $500 yes $500. I put all my stuff back and walked out, haven't been back since.
  21. You could also epoxy the old pin in and trim it flush. Then put gas block over it. I have done it on a couple builds.
  22. Thanks David you messed up my string of posts
  23. Option to edit...there is 3 more posts. Thanks for the info. I don't really care much, Iam not a patch collector, just thought it was strange?

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