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Originally Posted By Wangstang:
Anyone used this one yet: http://www.eparmory.com/product-p/metal80jig.htm http://cdn3.volusion.com/rhqso.ycmfs/v/vspfiles/photos/METAL80JIG-2S.jpg All steel plates, $75.00 Wes View Quote be careful with jigs that have this design. It's really easy to flip the top plate and mill through the bolt in the rear. |
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With the sale tactical machining sales today and this weekend you can't find a better jig or better lowers I've used 6 pre anodized and one raw one and every rifle ihas come out perfect. I do need to replace one of my top plates cuz I got a little overzealous but it never hurt the lower any
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Originally Posted By RyJones:
be careful with jigs that have this design. It's really easy to flip the top plate and mill through the bolt in the rear. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By RyJones:
Originally Posted By Wangstang:
Anyone used this one yet: http://www.eparmory.com/product-p/metal80jig.htm http://cdn3.volusion.com/rhqso.ycmfs/v/vspfiles/photos/METAL80JIG-2S.jpg All steel plates, $75.00 Wes be careful with jigs that have this design. It's really easy to flip the top plate and mill through the bolt in the rear. I'm not sure if I'm following you here: If you flip it the bolts will not fit because they are recesessed into the surface. If you rotate it around, the only area you can mill is the trigger hole. Can you expand on your statement? Wes |
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Wang,
That looks right to me. The back shelf appears to be already milled if I'm lookin at it right. Just make sure when u cut the trigger hole through the floor that u mill the length of it correctly. I just did one a few days ago and I didn't cut the trigger hole long enough and I had to spend a half an hour with a rat tail file to make it fit. I did not have enough trigger travel back and forth |
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Originally Posted By Wangstang:
If you flip it the bolts will not fit because they are recesessed into the surface. If you rotate it around, the only area you can mill is the trigger hole. Can you expand on your statement? Wes View Quote That is a better design than the one I had - the rear pocket on the lowers wasn't milled. Carry on. |
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Originally Posted By PasoGunner24: With the sale tactical machining sales today and this weekend you can't find a better jig or better lowers I've used 6 pre anodized and one raw one and every rifle ihas come out perfect. I do need to replace one of my top plates cuz I got a little overzealous but it never hurt the lower any View Quote I bought two, just because. I've been wanting one for a while, but balked at the price as I'm not ready to use it. For $65 each, I bought a couple. |
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Motoguy you won't be disappointed. They are rock solid. I put black electrical tape on the jig where it touches the anodizing. That tiny bit of tape thickness does not change your milling area. It protects the anodizing
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Pursuit$$,
I like the drill bushing on both side idea. That being said I have never had a issue with my holes being off from drilling from one side. I am very careful to go slow and step drill. I also drill my selector, hammer, and trigger holes BEFORE I mill the FCG pocket. I worry with having to drill through the hollow FCG that it has more tendency to "walk" I realize there is hardly any material on either side that way its just something I do. I may try and do it backwards for me one of these days and see if my normal point is valid. I suspect it really doesn't make much difference as long as you take your time and use GOOD bits! No ChiCom tooling for me! |
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My take on drilling the trigger and hammer holes is mill the fire control pocket and then drill the holes on each side. I feel there is less chance of going out of tolerance.
YMMV. Also, it appears that Roseville Advanced Machining is gone. I think we are going to see several more 80% Jig Manufacturers fail over the next year. There are WAY too many for the demand! I've said it before and I'll say it again. What would be my dream jig would have... Hardened Steel construction Side plate thickness of around 3/4" - 1" width (to ensure the bit is accurately lined up). A WIDE Top Plate so it can be cut with a router like the Easy Jig. Trigger & Hammer holes in .154" diameter so they can be cut with a #23 dill bit and then finished reamed to .156 And a trigger hole jig that extends almost to the bottom of the FCG Pocket to ensure that when you drill through the bottom of the receiver for the trigger that there is no chance of error. |
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Originally Posted By PursuitSS:
My take on drilling the trigger and hammer holes is mill the fire control pocket and then drill the holes on each side. I feel there is less chance of going out of tolerance. YMMV. Also, it appears that Roseville Advanced Machining is gone. View Quote Looks like their server is down. I'll give it a few days before removing them from the list. |
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I like the one from Modulus Arms. A bit pricey, but it seems it will work on any 80% lower.
http://www.modulusarms.com/ar-15-80-lower-receiver-billet-6061-t6-black/ http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_4/658360_Modulus_Arms_80__Lower_Jig_Review__photo_heavy_.html |
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Originally Posted By medicmandan:
Looks like their server is down. I'll give it a few days before removing them from the list. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By medicmandan:
Originally Posted By PursuitSS:
My take on drilling the trigger and hammer holes is mill the fire control pocket and then drill the holes on each side. I feel there is less chance of going out of tolerance. YMMV. Also, it appears that Roseville Advanced Machining is gone. Looks like their server is down. I'll give it a few days before removing them from the list. medicmandan, it appears they are "No more". |
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I have ordered the Modulus Arms Jig, I'm planning to add Tungsten Carbide drill bushings to the Jig. I found a source for .154 I.D. Drill Bushings
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I didn't see Stealth Arms listed but there are some out there.
I got one and the safety guide was off so far that the safety didn't engage. I wound up plugging and redrilling the lower. Ain't pretty but it works. |
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I "talked" my 15y/o nephew through milling his own 80%'er yesterday. Christmas present from his favorite uncle. Used a jig just to hold it in the milling vise and to reassure him the holes were drilled correctly. But the entire pocket was done with no guide. My buddy stopped over to watch, but quickly said "I wanna do one too". So he did.
I talked my nephew through installing the LPK all himself too. Hoping one day he'll be able to look at and with pride say "I built that". Hope everyone had a merry Christmas and gets to spend some time with the family, build AR's of course. |
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Originally Posted By PursuitSS:
I have ordered the Modulus Arms Jig, I'm planning to add Tungsten Carbide drill bushings to the Jig. I found a source for .154 I.D. Drill Bushings View Quote Can you provide your source for the tungsten bushings? Will they fit directly into the Modulus Arms Jig or do you plan to drill it out and make it fit? |
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Originally Posted By Raizla:
Can you provide your source for the tungsten bushings? Will they fit directly into the Modulus Arms Jig or do you plan to drill it out and make it fit? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Raizla:
Originally Posted By PursuitSS:
I have ordered the Modulus Arms Jig, I'm planning to add Tungsten Carbide drill bushings to the Jig. I found a source for .154 I.D. Drill Bushings Can you provide your source for the tungsten bushings? Will they fit directly into the Modulus Arms Jig or do you plan to drill it out and make it fit? He posted this in another thread but didn't mention how he was installing them: http://www.acmeindustrial.com/TungstenCarbideBushings.htm |
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Originally Posted By medicmandan:
He posted this in another thread but didn't mention how he was installing them: http://www.acmeindustrial.com/TungstenCarbideBushings.htm View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By medicmandan:
Originally Posted By Raizla:
Originally Posted By PursuitSS:
I have ordered the Modulus Arms Jig, I'm planning to add Tungsten Carbide drill bushings to the Jig. I found a source for .154 I.D. Drill Bushings Can you provide your source for the tungsten bushings? Will they fit directly into the Modulus Arms Jig or do you plan to drill it out and make it fit? He posted this in another thread but didn't mention how he was installing them: http://www.acmeindustrial.com/TungstenCarbideBushings.htm Link to bushings...LINK As to installing them, I talked to a buddy who is a machinist and he stated that you drill the specified hole with a drill press then carefully use a press to install them. Until my Modulus jig arrives I wont know if there is enough "meat" or clearance to install them |
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Bump so this doesn't hit the archives.
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A firearm is like a parachute, if you need one but don't have one, you'll probably never need one again.
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Has anyone tried the Hell Fire Armory jig?
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Anyone have any experience with this one?
.223 Targets $89.95 Aluminum with steel top plates Bushings: None http://www.223targets.com/80_percent_AR15_Lower_receiver_jig_AR15_p/ar-jig.htm They seem to include the bits, etc... and it has steel tops plates. Back story, I'll probably do only this one build although couple more could be a possibility if this goes right |
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My Ares Armor jig has drill bushings on just one side, not both.
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IMO, when i get into doing 80%. I am going with Broken Armory. Their jig looks awesome, plus they have custom made bits, great instructional vids, and are comparably priced.
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FWIW.....I WOULDN'T EVEN CONSIDER A JIG THAT ONLY HAD BUSHINGS ON ONE SIDE......UNLESS MONEY WAS REALLY TIGHT.
COME ON PEPS WHO SELL THESE JIGS, BUSHED ON ONE SIDE WTF ! TRY DOING THAT FOR A PROFESSIONAL, OR A SHOP TO PURCHASE IT IS JUST A SORRY AS-ED EXCUSE TO SQUEEZE ANOTHER 5 BUCKS OF PROFIT. |
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We just received a handful of non bushing jigs for a very reasonable price. We'll be offering the same jigs with steel bushings very soon. We also stock the beefier 80% Arms jigs when they're available.
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"When trading bullets it is better to give than to receive"
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Glad I found this thread. Have 3 80%ers I need to finish.
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I have used the Ares jigs in both 10 and 15 sizes. The lowers have all turned out well.
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I have both 80% arms easy jigs and they are awesome. The ar15 jig is universal (about 99% imo) but the 308 ver isn't. I bought an arma ar10b 80% from elkcreekmanufacturing.com and the easy jig would fit if I removed a little material near mag release and mag well. Elk creek also sells an sr25 80% lower and mil spec lowers plus jigs for all 3 but I have no experience with them.
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All 80% Arms stuff is free shipping here.....just an FYI I ordered one and these are good guys.
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Originally Posted By BrassMonkey762:
All 80% Arms stuff is free shipping here.....just an FYI I ordered one and these are good guys.http://www.shoretactical.com/index.php/percent-arms-m-32 View Quote Other than they sell jigs, how does this contribute to this thread? |
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Originally Posted By PursuitSS:
Other than they sell jigs, how does this contribute to this thread? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By PursuitSS:
Originally Posted By BrassMonkey762:
All 80% Arms stuff is free shipping here.....just an FYI I ordered one and these are good guys.http://www.shoretactical.com/index.php/percent-arms-m-32 Other than they sell jigs, how does this contribute to this thread? See thread title. |
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Originally Posted By hellmann9655:
See thread title. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By hellmann9655:
Originally Posted By PursuitSS:
Originally Posted By BrassMonkey762:
All 80% Arms stuff is free shipping here.....just an FYI I ordered one and these are good guys.http://www.shoretactical.com/index.php/percent-arms-m-32 Other than they sell jigs, how does this contribute to this thread? See thread title. ????? I STILL don't see how this contributes as medicmandan listed 80% Arms LONG ago! |
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Originally Posted By PursuitSS: ????? I STILL don't see how this contributes as medicmandan listed 80% Arms LONG ago! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By PursuitSS: Originally Posted By hellmann9655: Originally Posted By PursuitSS: Originally Posted By BrassMonkey762: All 80% Arms stuff is free shipping here.....just an FYI I ordered one and these are good guys.http://www.shoretactical.com/index.php/percent-arms-m-32 Other than they sell jigs, how does this contribute to this thread? See thread title. ????? I STILL don't see how this contributes as medicmandan listed 80% Arms LONG ago! |
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Originally Posted By PursuitSS:
????? I STILL don't see how this contributes as medicmandan listed 80% Arms LONG ago! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By PursuitSS:
Originally Posted By hellmann9655:
Originally Posted By PursuitSS:
Originally Posted By BrassMonkey762:
All 80% Arms stuff is free shipping here.....just an FYI I ordered one and these are good guys.http://www.shoretactical.com/index.php/percent-arms-m-32 Other than they sell jigs, how does this contribute to this thread? See thread title. ????? I STILL don't see how this contributes as medicmandan listed 80% Arms LONG ago! And yet bumping this thread a hundred times is somehow considered contributing? |
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Technical forum guys.
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I had my choice down to Broken Arms
http://www.brokenarmory.com/ And Nova Tool ($150.00 includes Tooling Kit) https://www.etsy.com/listing/229179051/nova-tool-80-ar-15-drill-jig?ref=related-0 I thought Nova Tools jig looked better after watching the video here https://youtu.be/2PcJ_VwP4Hk You can see how heavy the hardened Steel plates are and the sides plates have hardened steel bushings. I ended up choosing the Broken Arms jig because of the lack of reviews on the Nova Tool jig. I hope I don't regret the decision. I think the Nova Tool jig deserves a place in the list. |
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Originally Posted By maxxx93:
I don't see anywhere where they list which lowers the nova jig will work with. View Quote I emailed them about this and they said it is designed for their Billet lowers but can be modified if requested when ordering to fit a standard lower. There were only 2 reviews that I found and one of the reviewers said he modified the jig himself. The reason I didn't buy this one is that there isn't much information on it other than the video. |
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