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With stock fully extended to the tip of the muzzle device is 26" exactly and around 23" fully extend to the tip of the barrel sans brake....I may also have an earlier version of the stock. I didn't pay anywhere near as much as they are going for these days guess i got lucky! View Quote thanks, just submitted my form 1, the waiting begins :S |
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thanks, just submitted my form 1, the waiting begins :S View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
With stock fully extended to the tip of the muzzle device is 26" exactly and around 23" fully extend to the tip of the barrel sans brake....I may also have an earlier version of the stock. I didn't pay anywhere near as much as they are going for these days guess i got lucky! thanks, just submitted my form 1, the waiting begins :S Waiting? Tell me you E-filed, they're running like 20 days right now. |
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Waiting? Tell me you E-filed, they're running like 20 days right now. View Quote yeah i did, this is my first form 1 too, after this im getting the 762sdn6 suppressor to finish this build |
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yeah i did, this is my first form 1 too, after this im getting the 762sdn6 suppressor to finish this build View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Waiting? Tell me you E-filed, they're running like 20 days right now. yeah i did, this is my first form 1 too, after this im getting the 762sdn6 suppressor to finish this build My 8/18 F1 just came back today. 12 days. |
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What upper receiver is that? Those slant cuts at the rear look pretty cool. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Progress is slow, but there is progress. Honey Badger in the making. HERA Lower (Made in Germany) What upper receiver is that? Those slant cuts at the rear look pretty cool. JP Rifles CTR-02. |
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Progression! Obviously a lot of things missing, but will take her to the range tomorrow with another lower. This is a JP Rifles CTR-02 upper with a MEGA Arms lower. NEA stock. Supressor from B&T in my home country Switzerland! http://oi61.tinypic.com/907zux.jpg http://oi60.tinypic.com/25r2gxt.jpg View Quote can you post a pic of the mag bottom plate? it looks like the end of the buttstock for the nea |
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can you post a pic of the mag bottom plate? it looks like the end of the buttstock for the nea View Quote It's a Taran Tactical, I think the reflection from the lightning makes it look a bit different. Taran Tactical |
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Do you have a lathe?
Could the towers be too thick on the billet lowers? The top of the tower should be 0.503" thick. Or you could use a press-in captive detent, something like this, but shorten the nose. http://www.mcmaster.com/#=uqx295 |
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Do you have a lathe? Could the towers be too thick on the billet lowers? The top of the tower should be 0.503" thick. Or you could use a press-in captive detent, something like this, but shorten the nose. http://www.mcmaster.com/#=uqx295 View Quote link goes to their main page. what part number are you trying to show? |
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link goes to their main page. what part number are you trying to show? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Do you have a lathe? Could the towers be too thick on the billet lowers? The top of the tower should be 0.503" thick. Or you could use a press-in captive detent, something like this, but shorten the nose. http://www.mcmaster.com/#=uqx295 link goes to their main page. what part number are you trying to show? Oops: PN 6423A12 |
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Do you have a lathe? Could the towers be too thick on the billet lowers? The top of the tower should be 0.503" thick. Or you could use a press-in captive detent, something like this, but shorten the nose. http://www.mcmaster.com/#=uqx295 View Quote Thank you! I do not have a lathe. I measure about 0,514" on both. |
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Use a JP silent captured spring, you don't need a buffer retainer/spring and it will reduce the "springy" noise when shooting suppressed.
Edit: never mind, forgot you were using the NEA kit. |
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Wait. Brain fart.
Why do you need a retainer for the NEA kit? There's a reason the tube is shorter, the retainer would get in the way of the spring, which comes up around the tail of the carrier, and there's no separate buffer to retain. Every time you pull the upper, the buffer spring comes with it, as it is no longer captive in the tube by design. So forget everything we've been talking about. |
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Wait. Brain fart. Why do you need a retainer for the NEA kit? There's a reason the tube is shorter, the retainer would get in the way of the spring, which comes up around the tail of the carrier, and there's no separate buffer to retain. Every time you pull the upper, the buffer spring comes with it, as it is no longer captive in the tube by design. So forget everything we've been talking about. View Quote CORRECT! "Our stock does not require the use of the buffer retainer. The buffer tube is in as far as it needs to go. Thanks Support Team North Eastern Arms Group Inc. www.NEAGinc.com" |
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Quoted: Wait. Brain fart. Why do you need a retainer for the NEA kit? There's a reason the tube is shorter, the retainer would get in the way of the spring, which comes up around the tail of the carrier, and there's no separate buffer to retain. Every time you pull the upper, the buffer spring comes with it, as it is no longer captive in the tube by design. So forget everything we've been talking about. View Quote |
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For the record.
That stock is sweet http://gearscout.militarytimes.com/2014/12/06/aacs-honey-badger-is-coming-to-market/ |
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For the record. That stock is sweet http://gearscout.militarytimes.com/2014/12/06/aacs-honey-badger-is-coming-to-market/ View Quote Came here to post this. |
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It will much easier to get a 7-8" barrel as I do not think I've seen a 300BLK barrel shorter than that commercially available. What suppressor are you going to use on this in SWE? View Quote ICE arms sells a 6.75" the shortest one I know of commercially. probably don't shop to sweeden though. |
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ICE arms sells a 6.75" the shortest one I know of commercially. probably don't shop to sweeden though. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It will much easier to get a 7-8" barrel as I do not think I've seen a 300BLK barrel shorter than that commercially available. What suppressor are you going to use on this in SWE? ICE arms sells a 6.75" the shortest one I know of commercially. probably don't shop to sweeden though. ICE Arms... |
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ICE arms sells a 6.75" the shortest one I know of commercially. probably don't shop to sweeden though. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It will much easier to get a 7-8" barrel as I do not think I've seen a 300BLK barrel shorter than that commercially available. What suppressor are you going to use on this in SWE? ICE arms sells a 6.75" the shortest one I know of commercially. probably don't shop to sweeden though. I would stay away from them. You'd likely end up with, at best, a well-marketed, barely-functional aesthetic muzzle weight. |
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Ok, I am officially wanting to do a HoneyBadger clone. Have we figured out what components went into the original AAC model?
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http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2014/12/18/aac-honey-badger-review/
"The AAC Honey Badger PDW can be easily summed up: it’s an awesome rifle, and it’s immediately soared to the top of my personal wish list" |
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I took my Honey Badger to the range today.
I've shot it several times but NEVER with the NEA bolt carrier. This was the first time EVER with the NEA stock and the NEA bolt carrier - no mods. Gun cycled perfectly, threw out the empties in a very nice fashion. Couldn't be happier. BUT I feel emptines, the build took ages to complete and now I feel incomplete having finished the build. Luckily I have a few mods in mind SLR handguard, perhaps change the G3G trigger etc. |
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Mine will have the new 3rd position Geissele trigger (if it happens)
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It will much easier to get a 7-8" barrel as I do not think I've seen a 300BLK barrel shorter than that commercially available. What suppressor are you going to use on this in SWE? ICE arms sells a 6.75" the shortest one I know of commercially. probably don't shop to sweeden though. Hell, they don't even ship to America...... |
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It will much easier to get a 7-8" barrel as I do not think I've seen a 300BLK barrel shorter than that commercially available. What suppressor are you going to use on this in SWE? ICE arms sells a 6.75" the shortest one I know of commercially. probably don't shop to sweeden though. Hell, they don't even ship to America...... Be glad. |
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That is straight up sexy! Anybody have any more info on it than what was mentioned in the article above? |
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Brought the Badger to the shooting range, snow and ice here but Badger doesn't care!
I added some fire and everyone was happy. Looking forward to the spring and I'll do some added testing, long range 200-300++ yards specifically. Shoots nice and has very mild recoil. Love it! 5.11 Tactical Carry bag http://www.511tactical.com/select-carry-sling-pack.html |
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Any word on when the MVB Industries ARC Stock will be available for sale?
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Which handguard is that? SLR? I have the same, thinking about mounting it. Also have these to try http://i.imgur.com/tIjKcwx.jpg View Quote Picked up a few boxes the other day, see if it's any better than the crappy newer Rem 220gr... The Gemtech stuff does pretty well for me. |
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Which handguard is that? SLR? I have the same, thinking about mounting it. Also have these to try http://i.imgur.com/tIjKcwx.jpg View Quote Yes. SLR. |
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I'm about to embark on one of these. Stamps filed for can and SBR. Plan on using a milled upper I got from Centerfire, and I'm making my own titanium .30 cal can.
Any advice on nailing the details? |
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