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Unless you can come up with a belt fed mini gun type upper. Dont bother
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Copy the Kel-Tec Sub-2000, making the following changes:
Keep the rest of the design the same as the Sub-2000. The user can buy one gun, and then any bolt/barrel combo, and any mag block they want. Then, tool up and actually produce them. |
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the only problem I see with this is going to be the mag release. If I use and AR style release its going to look like an AR10 sticking out of the bottom of a Remington 700 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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A magwell for a Remington 700 that accepts SR25 mags. You'll make MILLIONS. Take my money!!! Ok I will get to work on this asap If you're serious about making these you are the fucking best!!!!!!! the only problem I see with this is going to be the mag release. If I use and AR style release its going to look like an AR10 sticking out of the bottom of a Remington 700 Looks won't matter to a lot of people...price will matter much more |
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[#11]
A drop in replacement for a Mauser trigger guard that accepts 1911 magazines so we can have cheap suppressed .45ACP bolt actions.
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[#12]
You knocked the first step out of the way. Now become a Class 2 SOT.
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[#13]
Side charging, non reciprocating upper receiver, with integral dust cover for the charging handle.
Sell for under $200. A 9mm glock mag-block that works, has nice flared bottom area to assist in mag insertion. I've been wanting a 9mm AR for a while, but all I have are 33rd Glock mags..... Put the side charging upper with the Glock block, and you have one kick-ass 9mm AR pistol. Use sig brace, short barrel.....what's not to love? |
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A local guy makes titanium 700 actions and has been backordered since he first offered them.
http://www.pierceengineeringltd.com/category/actions/product/titanium-action There's a market for it. You could turn it int profit right away. |
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Threaded 9mm barrels in 5" and 9" with thread specs for a silencer. Seems like the other makers are always running out.
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Every stock is perfect, the problem of slop must be in the buffer tubes. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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How the hell do you make something out of spec so that it fits snuggly, yet still call it milspec? If the od is not between 1.145" and 1.150", it is not milspec. Every stock is perfect, the problem of slop must be in the buffer tubes. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile LMT buffer tube. Problem solved. |
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Would you please make some AR lowers that accept Glock magazines?
Last round bolt hold open would be a nice option too. Thank you ILB |
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Quoted: Copy the Kel-Tec Sub-2000, making the following changes:
Keep the rest of the design the same as the Sub-2000. The user can buy one gun, and then any bolt/barrel combo, and any mag block they want. Then, tool up and actually produce them. View Quote i have to agree with this
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Do you already make suppressors? If not, make some and report what it costs. Debate rages about what pricing would be if the ATF wasn't involved.
Or a stainless spike bayonet. That would be cool. |
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I'd buy a lower that accepted Glock magazines. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Would you please make some AR lowers that accept Glock magazines? Last round bolt hold open would be a nice option too. Thank you ILB I'd buy a lower that accepted Glock magazines. Yeah, I would too. A bipod that snaps in the qd sling swivel hole A spaceship that looks like a giant ar-15. |
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Quoted: I already made a few of those Im also a class 2 sot View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Great question! This. Make it. You know you want to. I already made a few of those Im also a class 2 sot You need to use the 07/SOT for guns or accessories that you can run a lot of that people want. Find the need/want fill the need or want People beat a path to your shop I could give you some hints but I'd be giving away some cool stuff we are coming out with this year. (07/SOT us too) PS It doesn't have to be massive production runs but it can't be one off. How are you doing with your vendors? You paying the best possible lowest price on Steel & Aluminum? |
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Quoted: AR.....old hat. Too much worthless crap already. Bring something new to the table. c Huge money to be made in unavailable parts. FNC upper receiver. Easy to build and people would kill for one. Each receiver could sell for $500-$1000. Cost to build after R&D I would guess $50. View Quote As for your ignorance on cost lets just say I think you have no idea |
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Very low profile 45* mount. http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/Ops-Inc-12th-Model-Brake-Collar-p/opsinc%2012%20brake.htm That at half the price. View Quote I made some of those a long time ago. IIRC, I charged $125 or so. We didn't have the CNC mill at the time. I don't make much anymore. Machine time is slim these days. |
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Quoted: .40 S&W Sub gun based on an AR receiver with shortened mag well that takes UZI magazines. Blowback design with the recoil spring/guide rod fit in the charging handle slot with a non recipricating left side charging handle. Oh, a compass in the stock View Quote I'll make the barrels |
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Quoted: Are you suggesting an at-sten? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: sir, I would like a side-fed upper. take the magwell, rotate it 90 degrees to the left side of the upper, eject in the same place. the lower would not have a magwell. Have a chubby |
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Quoted: here is one for ya. a suppressor where each baffle hole size in the stack can be modified by the user to the specific cal he wants to suppress. you get one suppressor for a huge amount of calibers. Your thinking ATF wont allow it right? The key is to make the modifying part a common stainless washer that can be obtained in a common hardware store thus its not a suppressor part. what to shoot .223, just put a small washer in each baffle in the stack. want to shoot .308, put a larger washer in. as long as the washer is not a suppressor part and just a common hardware item, you should be good to go. you may say that there is already multi cal suppressors and that's true. the key is the baffle hole size matched to the bullet size and that's unique. View Quote |
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I just had a flashback to either the late 1960's or early 1970's; I forget which. Somebody made hundreds if not thousands of maryjane cigarettes and mailed them to households across some city/state. The idea was publicity to help decriminalize marijuana as all those households now possessed a Controlled Substance. Soooo.....How fast and cheap can you make some Lightning Links? Imagine hundreds of thousands of LL's being distributed across New York, New Jersey, Kali, Connecticut, Massachusetts and elsewhere, all with a piece of heavy stock paper all explaining just what these pieces of metal do and the lies the Anti's keep saying. Congratulations: You are now in possession of pieces of metal that, thanks to people like Feinstein, Pelosi, Cuomo, et al., comes with a 10 year tour in Club Fed and a fine up to $250,000. How many will turn them in versus how many kept View Quote And if Im caught I will go to PMITA prison for life....yeah ..no |
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Semi-auto Uzi bolts for people who want to build an Uzi.
Hell, just buy up a bunch of full-auto bolts and convert them to semi-auto. I gave up on my Uzi build due to the semi-auto bolt not being available any more. |
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How about an AR lower that takes Glock mags? And be reliable about it, as DDLES is no more. Because Jon was a crook. DDLES gone LWD has been 'backordered' for well over a year Glock mag AR lowers stat! |
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I'd buy a lower that accepted Glock magazines. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Would you please make some AR lowers that accept Glock magazines? Last round bolt hold open would be a nice option too. Thank you ILB I'd buy a lower that accepted Glock magazines. I don't know about other ban states, but in MD, that would be a BIG seller. Also, maybe team up with RDTCU and his PDW project |
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Every stock is perfect, the problem of slop must be in the buffer tubes. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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How the hell do you make something out of spec so that it fits snuggly, yet still call it milspec? If the od is not between 1.145" and 1.150", it is not milspec. Every stock is perfect, the problem of slop must be in the buffer tubes. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Exactly, by staying toward the larger size of the spec required by the military we are to make a billet buffer tube that fits snugly but doesn't bind up. By making it of billet round stock, vs an extrusion we are able to keep the tolerances tighter and more consistant. |
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Because Jon was a crook. DDLES gone LWD has been 'backordered' for well over a year Glock mag AR lowers stat! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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How about an AR lower that takes Glock mags? And be reliable about it, as DDLES is no more. Because Jon was a crook. DDLES gone LWD has been 'backordered' for well over a year Glock mag AR lowers stat! Yep, exactly, take my money RFN, two please, ASAP |
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Quoted: Because Jon was a crook. DDLES gone LWD has been 'backordered' for well over a year Glock mag AR lowers stat! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: How about an AR lower that takes Glock mags? And be reliable about it, as DDLES is no more. Because Jon was a crook. DDLES gone LWD has been 'backordered' for well over a year Glock mag AR lowers stat! http://www.shop.doublediamondsupply.com/ |
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