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I agree with Pudwak, i already shot u an email saying if u ever do a run i'm in for one. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
I agree with Pudwak, i already shot u an email saying if u ever do a run i'm in for one. May be in the cards Quoted:
What diameter of barrel are you using? 5/8x24 muzzle threads, ~.720 back to the .750 gas block land, ~.950 at the barrel extension. |
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Quoted: May be in the cards 5/8x24 muzzle threads, ~.720 back to the .750 gas block land, ~.950 at the barrel extension. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I agree with Pudwak, i already shot u an email saying if u ever do a run i'm in for one. May be in the cards Quoted: What diameter of barrel are you using? 5/8x24 muzzle threads, ~.720 back to the .750 gas block land, ~.950 at the barrel extension. It would be cool to get one working with Serbu's new upper but it doesn't seem like you could get the gas block back far enough.
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AND I agree with Pudwak and Aeneas...I would be in for one also! Now, I have to check and see if they make a 5/8-24 thread piston for my Osprey 45 can. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I agree with Pudwak, i already shot u an email saying if u ever do a run i'm in for one. AND I agree with Pudwak and Aeneas...I would be in for one also! Now, I have to check and see if they make a 5/8-24 thread piston for my Osprey 45 can. Maybe one day soon-ish As far as muzzle threads, that's not anything set in stone except for my prototype. |
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Depending on price, I would be in for one. That is slick as owl shit.
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Is there any chance your could break that upper down or just some more detailed pics on how the action functions. I think that it is awesome but I'm having a difficult time figureing out how it operates.
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Is there any chance your could break that upper down or just some more detailed pics on how the action functions. I think that it is awesome but I'm having a difficult time figureing out how it operates. View Quote Maybe later, the gas key is replaced with a sleeve up to the charging handle, and locks into it with a spring loaded pin, so the charging handle is reciprocating. The charging handle rides on two 1/4" rods that are housed in the top of the upper and underneath the top rail. The dual action springs ride on these rods. There's only one way to assemble the upper that doesn't take 3+ thumbs but once you figure it out it's fairly straightforward. |
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So does the key go straight into the gas block or is it just "hooded" with a gas tube with the hood being what the charging handles attach to? The BCG looks like a standard BCG, is the tail just cut off with a shortened buffer and/or some sort of plug so it just makes a short stroke in the upper?
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So does the key go straight into the gas block or is it just "hooded" with a gas tube with the hood being what the charging handles attach to? The BCG looks like a standard BCG, is the tail just cut off with a shortened buffer and/or some sort of plug so it just makes a short stroke in the upper? View Quote The gas key extends over the 1/4" gas tube, which is welded to the top of the gas block. The bottom of the gas key is slotted to go around the head of the gas block up to the charging handle. The gas block is basically right against the barrel nut(s). The carrier was shortened and the stroke was also shortened, didn't really need full stroke for a forward mag pistol caliber, and that allowed for more compact springs. I welded some weight back on later, and the next round would not be shortened quite so much. The carrier strikes a delrin/rubber bumper in the receiver cap threaded into the lower. |
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Thanks for the explanation, makes much more sense now. If you ever build some uppers for sale let me know. And just a thought on the lowers, you could always modify the mag well on a 80% lower and sell it that way. I would probably even pay for the plans do make it (upper and lower). I recently made a 80% lower with a drill press and I'm saving up for a mill, but I am learning as I go and it'll take me a long time before I try to make something with out a reference to go off of. All of these projects really intrigue me and it's a big part of why I think the ar platform is awesome.
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bump to save from archives...
Getting married soon, so you know where that spare time goes... I'm full of excuses these days |
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I feel that, I tied the knot in December 31 2014.
I'm doing a little tinkering making my own long stroke piston rig. Nice to see your threads still progressing(long time lurker ) |
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That looks awesome. My only question is the stock in the way when its collapsed? It looks like its in the way of the shells ejecting?
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That looks awesome. My only question is the stock in the way when its collapsed? It looks like its in the way of the shells ejecting? View Quote It's far enough away from the port when it's folded that the brass skips over it. Occasionally one will bounce off and fall straight down, but it hasn't been an issue. I've got a stop on the handguard that keeps the stock parallel to the receiver and won't let it collapse closer. It might be an issue if you laid it on it's left side with the stock folded. |
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I'm pretty sure that I need one of these. Preferably in 9mm.
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I played around with some stocks and ended up putting the Nordic from my avatar on it and the folder on the 10" 5.56. Seems a better fit all around. Now i want to play with some telescoping kydex cheek rest ideas. ...
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Those look awesome, you still have me down for an upper right lol
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I have a 7" Serbu SU15 upper on order and I am looking for a good folding stock to put on it. I would like a wire stock but not sure where to locate one.
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They basically took an AK inner workings and put them in an AR.
I want a smooth transition from the receiver to the stock like the AGP folding stock. Where did you get the wire stock? |
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Amazing!!!! very impressive work. s
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I think i like them both better like this... forgive the nasty shop door http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff206/devtucker/ARFCOM%20stuff/IMG_20150526_181651_432.jpg http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff206/devtucker/ARFCOM%20stuff/IMG_20150526_181730_983.jpg View Quote |
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They basically took an AK inner workings and put them in an AR. I want a smooth transition from the receiver to the stock like the AGP folding stock. Where did you get the wire stock? View Quote it's a Nordic Components stock, but they're discontinued. I got in on the first sample run when they posted here on ARF. |
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Is this the same build as your "I'm Building a PDR, Let the Chips Fly!" Thread?
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This upper on a Glock mag lower would be so so cool.
I also would pawn stuff, and sell blood to buy one from you. And congrats on the nuptials. |
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Enjoyed this.....as always your work is exceptional.............
Rudy |
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What kind of bolt bumper does the SU15 use? I've seen some pics but hard to tell for sure. Serbu makes this one for the PDW version, don't know if they'd sell it to you separately. http://i.imgur.com/ZbaLYEd.jpg http://i.ytimg.com/vi/iB1iyvGvc-Q/hqdefault.jpg Looking at the butt geometry and buttpad, It looks like an ACE copy, except the whole thing is billet. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I have a 7" Serbu SU15 upper on order and I am looking for a good folding stock to put on it. I would like a wire stock but not sure where to locate one. What kind of bolt bumper does the SU15 use? I've seen some pics but hard to tell for sure. Serbu makes this one for the PDW version, don't know if they'd sell it to you separately. http://i.imgur.com/ZbaLYEd.jpg http://i.ytimg.com/vi/iB1iyvGvc-Q/hqdefault.jpg Looking at the butt geometry and buttpad, It looks like an ACE copy, except the whole thing is billet. These look awesome! |
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Ran a few mags through the .45 today after our local 2-Gun, no issues with that nasty silver bear ammo and some reloads except when a friend put his thumb up and stopped the charging handle from cycling. http://youtu.be/HcFs5lGl1uk And no, that's not FA View Quote Nice work, keep it up! |
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That is amazingly cool. Looks like the perfect gun I would want in my truck. The only way I see it getting better is non-reciprocating charging, but that is just some users preference.
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Does that rail on top mount to the upper and give you the front charging handle? Is it available or something you made?
*edit* nevermind that i was able to see swan sleeve and I am back to being disappointed that I cant have an upper like that |
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Does that rail on top mount to the upper and give you the front charging handle? Is it available or something you made? *edit* nevermind that i was able to see swan sleeve and I am back to being disappointed that I cant have an upper like that View Quote Haha yep, just a chopped up .308 Swan Sleeve It does house the action springs, guide rods and charging handle. |
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Took it too 100yd at lunch, all I had was Silver Bear FMJ and some Rem UMC HP.
The Silver Bear strung vertically over about 10", but the UMC gave me about a 6" group with 10 shots, which I suppose is very respectable for a FF2 on a 5" .45 using a GG mag as a monopod. I will say I had better groups than some of the fudds making their annual sight-in trip before deer season . |
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Great work man, Thats an amazing little toy that I would love to waste some money on
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Any welding on the upper, or is it all bolt together? Fantastic little gun...
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