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What diameter are each pin? I have an older Colt Sporter that could use one.
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Breaking my balls here Duffy...breaking my balls!
I hope Rainier didn't sell out as I never got notified they had them in stock. |
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I dont think Rainier sold out yet that "notify me" sign has been lit for many days....I've been checking every couple of hours nothing yet...
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The first batch may run out rather fast, there may be a slight delay before the second batch is delivered, but not long.
If Rainier runs out, we still have some left |
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i am still waiting for the other stuff so i can order it wink wink
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Rainier has them in stock guys!!!
Just ordered a few sets...can't wait to get them. 1 set for me and 1 set for the G/F's rifle. |
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Just placed an order for a couple sets. Now they're out of stock. Hope I made it!
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they'll let you know pretty quickly...got my tracking number within 2 hours of ordering
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View Quote Woot! Ordered, but I forgot something - can you please check the sales email address? |
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Great pics, thank you sir
Can we use some of them on our FB page? |
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Received my EPPs and a few other parts today. One went into a new build, and I liked that one enough that I broke the staking on another completed gun to install the pins. (I couldn't fish the detent back properly.)
Nice work! |
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Glad you like it! If you don't mind, please share with folks in this thread
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For those looking to purchase the EPS, we have some in stock
EPS Linkie |
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Not yet, we'd like to have the pins out a bit longer but we might make a short run for Christmas
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It'll make me merry for Christmas. I have a nickel boron Black Rain with your stainless selectors. These would be the finishing touch, I just hope to be one of the owner's on the short list. Thanks for the information by the way I've been nice this year.
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The MP15-22's take down pin spring/detent hole is next to the selector detent/spring hole (akin to AR10's arrangement), so while the pivot pin and take down pin will both work, the ETP will need to be rotated counter clock wise (with the receiver's right side facing you) by 90 degree so the ETP's detent groove is facing 6 o'clock.
The flat that's located at 1 o'clock on a standard receiver will thus be found at 10 o'clock, and isn't as usable in that location, but there's still knurling around the rest of the circumference to aid extraction of the ETP. We will have a version with the relocated detent groove and holes for such receivers |
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