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Posted: 1/3/2006 2:17:36 AM EDT
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In the four wheeling world, there are hundreds of cheap mods you can perform on your vehicle for little or no money. I dont know how well this will work in the firearm community, but I will give it a try.
Use WD-40 to clean cosmoline off a rifle. Its basically gasoline in a can and cheaper then using Hopes. A .223 / 5.56 shell can be used to adjust the front site on an AR, you use a file to cut some notches and it works perfectly. Instead of buying a $30 piece of plastic for a receiver block when working with the rifle in a vise, use a cheap 30 round USA made steel magazine. You can go to home depot or any craft store and purchase a do it yourself molding kit. Pour epoxy or some other material into the mag body to make it stronger. |
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Great info here. btt.
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Well that was disappointing! I saw the last reply was by someone named "glockguy" so I figured that you'd have some good Glock tips. All I found was a BTT! |
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"I am a libertarian with a small l and a Republican with a capital R. And I am a Republican with a capital R on grounds of expediency, not on principle."
-Milton Friedman, Nobel Prize-winning economist |
Don't use it with force to bend it--
Take the charging handle to help clean the bolt. Use the hole in the handle that surrounds the gas tube. Place this over the bolt's end to scrap carbon off. Angle it to scrap the sides and the shoulder area. It will get nearly all of it except the last radius to where it flattens out next to the gas rings. You can use the "knife edge" of the charging handle to get that last stubborn spot around the bolt's shoulder.- (kind of like using a paring knife to run it around the bolt) |
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I use these targets everytime I shoot my AR, they work really good, and they're FREE! Just request like 5 or so extra paper bags everytime you go to the store. If you don't have a backstop that you can tack or nail these to, a big cardboard box will work great. Put a little weight inside of it, and tack your targets to one side. What I like to do is get cheap RED pop, and place 2 cans on the head portion of the target. I have a few long nails pounded into my backstop, that the cans set on. Makes for a nice red mist when you make a headshot. |
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tag-foo
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Semper Fi,
Jeff |
TAG!
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Some RTV sealant (silicone) in the hole between the A2 pistol grip and the trigger guard saves your middle finger from irritation. Crude but it works.
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ahhh the memories. I am getting nostalgic. |
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For removing a front sight base. I found that even damaged pins can be removed without destroying them. You have to use a FSB block like they sell at Brownells. Like this. Put it in a vise while you hold a short punch or another pin in place with pliers and squeeze the pins out in the vise. This method is much easier than the hammer and punch method. No more busted knuckels, marred finishes, or mushroomed pins.
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great info here |
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I always just used a razor blade. |
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One trick I use on all my rifles is to use a bright colored crayon to mark the A-2 sight range marks. Just rub it over the marks on the wheel as well as the tic marks on the sight apeture and base, wipe off the excess and they are easier to see and very easy to touch up.
John |
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Instead of buying the gizmo from Brownell's, get an old hockey puck and drill several different size holes in it. The rubber puck won't mar the finish.
When you need to tap a pin out of a receiver just place it over a hole. |
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Hoo Hoo...I invented the AR15......tell 'em Fred.
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Robin: "That's an impossible shot, Batman." Batman: "That's a negative attitude, Robin." |
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I've not seen this one posted yet:
If you lose the buffer detent spring you can replace it with the spring from a common click type ball point pen. Make yourself some Ed's Red bore cleaner. Keep it in a plastic 1 gallon gasoline or diesel can. |
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"I am a libertarian with a small l and a Republican with a capital R. And I am a Republican with a capital R on grounds of expediency, not on principle."
-Milton Friedman, Nobel Prize-winning economist |
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To remove standard handguards from a stubborn delta ring, don't bother getting one of those handguard removal tools, all you need is a rubberband and a paperclip.
Bend one end of the paperclip into a hook and attach the rubberband to the other end of the paper clip. Place one of your hands through the rubberband so that it is around your wrist. Place the hook end of the paper clip through one of the vent holes near the delta ring. With the rubber band under tension, you can now use both hands to push down on the delta ring, letting the rubber band do the rest of the work. A twistie-tie can be substituted for the paperclip if you prefer. Most everyone probably already knows this, but for unloading mags quickly, hold the mag with the front pointing downwards. Pressed down on the second round from the top with another round or pointy object and the first round will drop out of the mag. Once you get the hang of it, you can unload a mag about as quickly as using a LULA. |
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Shotshell boxes (25 count, 12 ga, 2 3/4") exactly fit 12 loaded 5.56 stripper clips. They work great for carrying ammo to the range, training, etc.
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painting is all in the prep work. I painted 4 16: rims one of my past cars before. Stripped the original paint with airline stripper, used the same high temp paint, then put each wheel in my oven at 350F for 1/2 hour. Wheels on cars get abused pretty good, and these were very durable. |
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You can cut a section of bicycle innertube to go over the 3rd gen Glock. Buy the lightest tube you can find and it works like a charm. |
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adding another ball bearing and spring to an Armalite A2 windage knob will make it have 1/4 moa adjustments.
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awesome, thanks! |
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tag for reference
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Only bad part is your wife expects you to iron the clothes once 'you're done playing...' |
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tagaboo
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"Don't draw fire; it irritates the people around you."
--Infantry Journal |
KISS!! Forget all the gizzmos!
My Tactical Sling is made with the orignal Sling and 100MPH Tape and Para cord brake Cleaner! Old flannel Shirts |
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Dont forget, a cheap carbon scraper for the bolt is a stripper clip. Works great.
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The person who complains most, and is the most critical of others has the most to hide.
Wearing a tea towel on your head does not constitute a recognized military uniform. -- vito113 |
Good enough to kick to the top again.
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Dumb ass right wing redneck. I go to church, too.
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Get the #60 in the package of 10 @ Home Depot----works perfectly. IIRC, it is 1/4" OD, 1/8" ID and 1/16" in thickness. |
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Standing before a judge is better than lying flat before friends and family.
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If you like Shooter's Choice bore cleaner, try GM Top Engine Cleaner---the 15 or 16 oz. liquid (not the spray)----instead. Wholesale or in bulk, it sells for about $4.60 a can at your local GM dealer & it's just as good as SC.
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For those that shoot lead bullets (most likely not in ARFs) buy some ALL copper scrubbies ( chore boy ) at your favorite grocery store and cut a piece just big enough to wrap around a worn out bore brush, add favorite cleaner (kroil) and run through several times.... seems to work wonders for me.
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One of my favorite tools is my leaf blower. Of course I use it to dry my motorcycle and truck so I don't get water spots on the paint or crome. I also use it on all my plastic parts. I first wash them in very hot water and then rinse in hot water. Blow dry with the leaf blower and the residual heat from the hot water rinse will evaporate the rest. |
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I was down in LA after Katrina and during Rita on a security detail. I got rained on a lot while Rita was coming in and so when we got a chane to clean our weapons I was cleaning mine with a guy that is an armorer . I was suprised to see what he used for cleaning patches:
Bounty "the quicker picker upper" paper towels. They work great, no lint and you can tear them to size. They even did good in the barrel. He is an armorer for a large city and says that he budgets for Bounty when ordering supplies for his department. I have used them since and they are really good, I was really suprised. I'd like to get some Bounty with Roses on them so I could have the Guns n Roses thing going.. |
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james |
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Breathing is reason enough to be happy!
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Right On!
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Getting better 5.56mm at a time...
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Great thread
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Good stuff here...
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Learn from experience - preferably other people's.
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My dad tried that on his Blackhawk and it made it black, but still shiny. Didn't help his glare problem at all. Somebody on one of these forums suggested Alumahyde II flat black from Brownell's for sights. Haven't tried it yet. $10.42, but it would probably last two lifetimes if you're just doing sights. Says it's an "epoxy-based paint" so it should hold up well and not wipe off like the old carbon soot trick. |
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