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Originally Posted By towerofpower94: That sucks. What are you going to use to polish the chamber? Will probably do mine as well, as I have nothing to lose at this point. Any tips, tricks, or product recommendations happily accepted as I've never polished a chamber. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By towerofpower94: Originally Posted By SpacemanSpiff: I am leaning towards just polishing the chamber and seeing if that works. I'm thinking it is just a chamber coefficient of friction issue since this is basically a lever delayed blowback. The bad barrel I have is one of the "chameleon" pvd finish barrels but it unfortunately came with some surface rust and upon further inspection the chamber has some surface rust inside as well which is all starting to make sense. Sucks to pay extra to get a rusty barrel. That sucks. What are you going to use to polish the chamber? Will probably do mine as well, as I have nothing to lose at this point. Any tips, tricks, or product recommendations happily accepted as I've never polished a chamber. If you have a variable speed rotary tool, that is the way to go. Just use a little Flitz or some other polishing compound and a bullet point polishing tip. Start slow and take it easy. It's not difficult. I won't have time to do it today but might be able to post some pics tomorrow if that's helpful. |
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Originally Posted By SpacemanSpiff: If you have a variable speed rotary tool, that is the way to go. Just use a little Flitz or some other polishing compound and a bullet point polishing tip. Start slow and take it easy. It's not difficult. I won't have time to do it today but might be able to post some pics tomorrow if that's helpful. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By SpacemanSpiff: Originally Posted By towerofpower94: Originally Posted By SpacemanSpiff: I am leaning towards just polishing the chamber and seeing if that works. I'm thinking it is just a chamber coefficient of friction issue since this is basically a lever delayed blowback. The bad barrel I have is one of the "chameleon" pvd finish barrels but it unfortunately came with some surface rust and upon further inspection the chamber has some surface rust inside as well which is all starting to make sense. Sucks to pay extra to get a rusty barrel. That sucks. What are you going to use to polish the chamber? Will probably do mine as well, as I have nothing to lose at this point. Any tips, tricks, or product recommendations happily accepted as I've never polished a chamber. If you have a variable speed rotary tool, that is the way to go. Just use a little Flitz or some other polishing compound and a bullet point polishing tip. Start slow and take it easy. It's not difficult. I won't have time to do it today but might be able to post some pics tomorrow if that's helpful. I would welcome any pics and pointers you're willing to provide. Wouldn't likely get to it in a week or two anyway, so no rush on my end. |
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Originally Posted By towerofpower94: I would welcome any pics and pointers you're willing to provide. Wouldn't likely get to it in a week or two anyway, so no rush on my end. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By towerofpower94: Originally Posted By SpacemanSpiff: Originally Posted By towerofpower94: Originally Posted By SpacemanSpiff: I am leaning towards just polishing the chamber and seeing if that works. I'm thinking it is just a chamber coefficient of friction issue since this is basically a lever delayed blowback. The bad barrel I have is one of the "chameleon" pvd finish barrels but it unfortunately came with some surface rust and upon further inspection the chamber has some surface rust inside as well which is all starting to make sense. Sucks to pay extra to get a rusty barrel. That sucks. What are you going to use to polish the chamber? Will probably do mine as well, as I have nothing to lose at this point. Any tips, tricks, or product recommendations happily accepted as I've never polished a chamber. If you have a variable speed rotary tool, that is the way to go. Just use a little Flitz or some other polishing compound and a bullet point polishing tip. Start slow and take it easy. It's not difficult. I won't have time to do it today but might be able to post some pics tomorrow if that's helpful. I would welcome any pics and pointers you're willing to provide. Wouldn't likely get to it in a week or two anyway, so no rush on my end. https://www.ar15.com/forums/precision-rifles/Hellbender-s-a-k-a-Lostinthewoods-Guide-to-the-Ultimate-AR-fixed-/4-6919/ Part 4 of the above thread. |
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Originally Posted By SpacemanSpiff: I am leaning towards just polishing the chamber and seeing if that works. I'm thinking it is just a chamber coefficient of friction issue since this is basically a lever delayed blowback. The bad barrel I have is one of the "chameleon" pvd finish barrels but it unfortunately came with some surface rust and upon further inspection the chamber has some surface rust inside as well which is all starting to make sense. Sucks to pay extra to get a rusty barrel. View Quote If you would like me to get you taken care of, please PM me. Thanks, Josiah |
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Palmetto State Armory
3760 Fernandina Rd Columbia, SC 29210 Web Sales: 1-803-724-6950 |
Originally Posted By Buffman_LT1: I've run an RMR without issue. The General rule of thumb is 1.2-1.3oz with optics and 5.7 guns. If you run only 195/198 you might get away with an SRO. This has been common knowledge on 5.7 guns for 10+ yrs. View Quote Last weekend I tested a 507 using the adapter plate on my Rock in conjunction with an RSP suppressor. Was cycling fine even with AE ammo. |
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Well sadly even after polishing the chamber, the threaded barrel didn't cycle. Sad.
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Palmetto State Armory
3760 Fernandina Rd Columbia, SC 29210 Web Sales: 1-803-724-6950 |
PSA is shipping mine back now. Here is their evaluation: "thick grease lubricant used. due to tight tolerances recommend liquid lubricant like CLP. cleaned and re-lubricated, no malfunctions."
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Originally Posted By gaspain: PSA is shipping mine back now. Here is their evaluation: "thick grease lubricant used. due to tight tolerances recommend liquid lubricant like CLP. cleaned and re-lubricated, no malfunctions." View Quote What kind of lube were you using? I always wipe down a new gun and use a conservative amount of CLP or Hoppes no9, then hand cycle a couple hundred times (and dry fire if it's safe for that particular gun.) |
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Originally Posted By RDTCU: What kind of lube were you using? I always wipe down a new gun and use a conservative amount of CLP or Hoppes no9, then hand cycle a couple hundred times (and dry fire if it's safe for that particular gun.) View Quote X-1R gun grease, old stuff. I use it on 1911's. |
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I pretty much use motor oil :D
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I wonder what ammo they used to test fire.
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Got my Rock back today from PSA. They cleaned my grease out and can confirm it works now. Thanks PSA!
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I installed my Holosun and took my 5.7 Rock to the range today. Quickly zeroed and it shot great. 150 rounds of American Eagle with no malfunctions. I’ll probably run another 150 rounds or so before I test it with Gold Dots. If it cycles the Gold Dots, this will be my new nightstand gun.
For anyone curious, this pistol feels great in the hand, is accurate, and has low recoil. I was very impressed. |
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Harley owner in the Church of J. M. Browning
SD, USA
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Here's the question again, anyone have some ideas on non-paddle OWB Kydex holsters for the Rock?
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The strongest reason for people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government - T. Jefferson
I do not exist to serve the state. |
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On the PSA forum, a member just posted that he’s going to use a Kydex OWB holster from Muddy River Tactical as he’s used their holsters before and likes them. https://muddyrivertactical.com/product/outside-waistband-kydex-holster/. I checked their website and the Rock is listed in their drop down menu as being one of the pistols supported.
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Harley owner in the Church of J. M. Browning
SD, USA
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FTA Holsters has both IWB and OWB available in several different Kydex choices. They fit both the threaded and non-threaded versions, right handed or left, suppressor height sights, sweat shield, and have an adjustable tension. I know nothing about them but they agreed to make me an OWB with belt loops for a non-threaded in Tiger Stripe camo. I will let you know.
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The strongest reason for people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government - T. Jefferson
I do not exist to serve the state. |
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Still looking for a blem slide with Rmr/Holosun cut and threaded barrel
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I wouldn't stand in front of a piss-filled supersoaker. Does that make it a good pistol? - Caboose314
I thought I was covered for 22 cans, but the NFAids is a bitch when it mutates - themagikbullet |
@palmettoStateArmory
Am I missing Rock barrels sold separately? Seems you seek slides without barrels… Got a link for just threaded barrels? |
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I wouldn't stand in front of a piss-filled supersoaker. Does that make it a good pistol? - Caboose314
I thought I was covered for 22 cans, but the NFAids is a bitch when it mutates - themagikbullet |
Originally Posted By bradpierson26: @palmettoStateArmory Am I missing Rock barrels sold separately? Seems you seek slides without barrels… Got a link for just threaded barrels? View Quote https://palmettostatearmory.com/palmetto-5-7-rock/parts.html |
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Originally Posted By bradpierson26: @palmettoStateArmory Am I missing Rock barrels sold separately? Seems you seek slides without barrels… Got a link for just threaded barrels? View Quote Here they are. https://palmettostatearmory.com/palmetto-5-7-rock/parts.html Thanks, Josiah |
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Palmetto State Armory
3760 Fernandina Rd Columbia, SC 29210 Web Sales: 1-803-724-6950 |
Thanks guys
Website wasn’t terribly intuitive for me last night |
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I wouldn't stand in front of a piss-filled supersoaker. Does that make it a good pistol? - Caboose314
I thought I was covered for 22 cans, but the NFAids is a bitch when it mutates - themagikbullet |
Harley owner in the Church of J. M. Browning
SD, USA
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The strongest reason for people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government - T. Jefferson
I do not exist to serve the state. |
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@PalmettoStateArmory
Will you guys be offing a package like this, but with night sights in the future? https://palmettostatearmory.com/psa-5-7-rock-complete-rk1-optics-ready-pistol-with-stainless-non-threaded-barrel-lower-1-3-day-sights-10-magazines-psa-pistol-case-two-tone-grey-frame.html I.E. This gun, 10 mags, and case? Currently you offer 7 packages with the Rock. 6 of them are threaded barrels and day sights, and one with non threaded barrel, with day dights. Nothing with night sights. |
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Originally Posted By Stitches1974: @PalmettoStateArmory Will you guys be offing a package like this, but with night sights in the future? https://palmettostatearmory.com/psa-5-7-rock-complete-rk1-optics-ready-pistol-with-stainless-non-threaded-barrel-lower-1-3-day-sights-10-magazines-psa-pistol-case-two-tone-grey-frame.html I.E. This gun, 10 mags, and case? Currently you offer 7 packages with the Rock. 6 of them are threaded barrels and day sights, and one with non threaded barrel, with day dights. Nothing with night sights. View Quote I will send the suggestion up the chain of command. Thanks, Josiah |
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Palmetto State Armory
3760 Fernandina Rd Columbia, SC 29210 Web Sales: 1-803-724-6950 |
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Does anyone know if the back plate on the 5.7 Rock slide can be replaced with a different (Glock) one? I haven't watched all the You-tube videos about this gun yet, but I'm guessing that it is a proprietary design. I would like to install a "Tac-rack" slide racker version, if possible.
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"Fluoridation is the most monstrously conceived and dangerous communist plot we have ever had to face." - General Jack D. Ripper
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It's different :D
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Originally Posted By zebfishzap: Does anyone know if the back plate on the 5.7 Rock slide can be replaced with a different (Glock) one? I haven't watched all the You-tube videos about this gun yet, but I'm guessing that it is a proprietary design. I would like to install a "Tac-rack" slide racker version, if possible. View Quote They are different/proprietary on the Rock. Thanks, Josiah |
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Palmetto State Armory
3760 Fernandina Rd Columbia, SC 29210 Web Sales: 1-803-724-6950 |
Anyone have any suggestions for getting a rock to cycle with a supressor?
Running just a 507K, I've had the occasional failure. Figured it was just break in, seems to have gone away. I've put about 200ish rounds thru it. Running with the 507k/DA Mask it refused to cycle. Slow mo video seems make me think it's not cycling far enough back. I've seen a few say the Mask might be too heavy? Ammo tried so far: FN SS197SR Fiocchi Range Dynamics 40grFMJ Appreciate it |
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That should be more than light enough to work. I'm able to shoot an 8oz can on my Rock with an RDS without issue. perhaps the DA mask has too much back pressure and is causing an issue?
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A poster on the PSA forum just commented “I run the Dead Air Mask HD on mines and she slaps like a cap gun lol. Still loud but very easy on the ears without ear pro. Trijicon suppressor height night sights and holosun (407K) clear it with no problem “.
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I ordered my Rock as a bunch of parts a few weeks ago (slide w/standard barrel, frame, 3 mags and a SS threaded barrel). It took about a week to get everything in, so I’ve been racking and dry firing for about 2 weeks. Lubed it up with Mobil 1 5w20 full synthetic Finally got it to the range yesterday, first 3 shots had me worried, didn’t eject. Almost, but not quite. From the 4th shot on, ran like a dream. As accurate as I am, barely any recoil, loads of fun.
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Originally Posted By JAD762:
I know. But a few posts above this there’s a perfect demonstration that people don’t want reality, they just want to be mad. And angry retards always find something retarded to be angry about. |
My FFL told me that I can meet my new addition tomorrow. It's a "blem" Rock with the RK1 cut and a threaded barrel. It will also be my first firearm in Flat Earth. From what I can see on the PSA website, slides with the RK1 option also have slide lightening cutouts. Anybody have firsthand experience with this slide? Do the cutouts improve extraction? I will be mounting a Holosun HS407K on it. While the Holosun website currently does not show this sight is available in Flat Earth, I found one on line. I plan to purchase an OWB Flat Earth holster for it. Now if I can just find Flat Earth shoes and matching range bag, as ZZ Top sang, I'll be a sharp dressed man. And if you believe ZZ Top, "Girls go crazy for a sharp dressed man."
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Originally Posted By confused: My FFL told me that I can meet my new addition tomorrow. It's a "blem" Rock with the RK1 cut and a threaded barrel. It will also be my first firearm in Flat Earth. From what I can see on the PSA website, slides with the RK1 option also have slide lightening cutouts. Anybody have firsthand experience with this slide? Do the cutouts improve extraction? I will be mounting a Holosun HS407K on it. While the Holosun website currently does not show this sight is available in Flat Earth, I found one on line. I plan to purchase an OWB Flat Earth holster for it. Now if I can just find Flat Earth shoes and matching range bag, as ZZ Top sang, I'll be a sharp dressed man. And if you believe ZZ Top, "Girls go crazy for a sharp dressed man." View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Buffman_LT1: The RK1 slide is the same weight if not heavier than the standard slide. It's 100000% aesthetics View Quote I'm not an engineer but if you have two slides with the same dimensions and the slide with holes in it weighs more than a slide without holes there must be more metal in other parts of that slide. What am I missing? |
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Originally Posted By confused: I'm not an engineer but if you have two slides with the same dimensions and the slide with holes in it weighs more than a slide without holes there must be more metal in other parts of that slide. What am I missing?I View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Buffman_LT1: I'll gladly weigh them for you. What I'm saying is those milled ports are all for looks and offer no performance gains or loses in theory.. View Quote I'm not doubting you. I'm just guessing that the weight distribution must be different between the two slides. If you have both slides you might want to balance each on a knife edge. Then with a caliper measure the distance from the knife edge to the end of each slide. I'm thinking that the center of gravity has moved. The weight loss in the front of the slide has to be made up in the slide's rear section. Thus the CG has moved aft in the RK1 slide. Whether this affects performance I have no idea. Oh, and I pick up my Rock in about two hours. |
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I wouldn't stand in front of a piss-filled supersoaker. Does that make it a good pistol? - Caboose314
I thought I was covered for 22 cans, but the NFAids is a bitch when it mutates - themagikbullet |
Originally Posted By bradpierson26: Ordered. I’ve had a frame in the safe for months - maybe from Memorial Day? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/184182/IMG_4258_jpeg-2937057.JPG View Quote How does your slide differ from the RK1 optics ready slide? |
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Do you know if the mounting plates are identical between the optics ready slide and the RK1 slide? Thanks for pointing to the measurements data on the PSA Forum
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I have both types of optics cut slides and the mounting plates appear to be identical.
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