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Originally Posted By pscot468: Soo the San tan tactical aluminum bolt catch appears to be available on cheaper than dirt. But on the San tan tactical website it says it's steel 🤔 anyone laid eyes or hands on one of these??? View Quote i took one for the collective... If it's aluminium it's awefully magnetic... Weight 3/8oz... I didn't bother with grams.... it's clearly not what was described. Don't order it. |
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Aimless: I certainly don't. I would suggest you drop it.
shotar: "I once charged a man with theft for running away with an officers handcuffs on." Anon: "Is OP a gay man who drinks too much?" |
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Originally Posted By ahrion: I found gas ti key screws that are about 140k psi and aren't the tapered socket head screws. They say it's a parallel socket head screw. Anyone know the difference between this and socket head? View Quote Pretty straightforward, the parallel socket head has a 'head' with sides that are parallel (rectangular in profile)...while tapered get narrower the closer to the top you go (trapezoidal in profile). |
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Originally Posted By jekbrown: Good question. If they were consulting, they picked the right person. Not blowing smoke-- as far as I know 'stroker is the foremost expert on the planet when it comes to ultralight 308 ARs. Definitely one of the best resources in the entire thread. View Quote Okay so he's the plug to go to when I pick up my POF Rogue? |
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Originally Posted By PursuitSS: Source? The ones I ordered from McMaster Carr are Grade 2 and only 50,000 psi. View Quote https://www.ti64.com/product-p/6716.htm 140ksi is 140,000 psi. Grade 8 is 150,000 so it's close. According to the description, it looks like this would work and a regular allen wrench would too. I would expect it to be about the same or better than a grade 8 alloy socket head as a result of less stress while heated. I'm sure there's a scientific name for that. |
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Originally Posted By ahrion: https://www.ti64.com/product-p/6716.htm 140ksi is 140,000 psi. Grade 8 is 150,000 so it's close. According to the description, it looks like this would work and a regular allen wrench would too. I would expect it to be about the same or better than a grade 8 alloy socket head as a result of less stress while heated. I'm sure there's a scientific name for that. View Quote Actually the U.S. abandoned the term “SAE Grade 8” for socket head cap screws in the eighties. The U.S. Standard is ASTM A574 The tensile strength of ASTM A574 Socket Head Cap Screws is 170,000 psi. Socket head cap screws are not grade designated as are hex head cap screws. A standard inch series socket head cap screw is 20% stronger than a Grade 8 hex head cap screw and 50% stronger than a Grade 5 hex cap screw. The tensile strength is a minimum 180,000 psi for sizes 1�?�2′′ diameter and smaller and 170,000 psi for 5�?�8′′ diameter and above (Tensile strength may vary according to heat treatment and manufacturer.) Low head, flat head and button head cap screws are rated 10,000 psi lower due to the head configuration and are seen more in lighter duty applications. As an alternative drive, Torx Plus (Star Head) screws offer more contact points allowing for a higher level of torque transfer and extended tool life. Additional benefits include faster tool engagement and reduced camout and end load. I use only ASTM A574 Torx Plus in my carrier key screws. If you look MANY bolt carrier’s have the key mounted with screws marked Y F S, those are Chinese manufactured! |
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Originally Posted By PursuitSS: Actually the U.S. abandoned the term “SAE Grade 8” for socket head cap screws in the eighties. The U.S. Standard is ASTM A574 The tensile strength of ASTM A574 Socket Head Cap Screws is 170,000 psi. Socket head cap screws are not grade designated as are hex head cap screws. A standard inch series socket head cap screw is 20% stronger than a Grade 8 hex head cap screw and 50% stronger than a Grade 5 hex cap screw. The tensile strength is a minimum 180,000 psi for sizes 1�?�2′′ diameter and smaller and 170,000 psi for 5�?�8′′ diameter and above (Tensile strength may vary according to heat treatment and manufacturer.) Low head, flat head and button head cap screws are rated 10,000 psi lower due to the head configuration and are seen more in lighter duty applications. As an alternative drive, Torx Plus (Star Head) screws offer more contact points allowing for a higher level of torque transfer and extended tool life. Additional benefits include faster tool engagement and reduced camout and end load. I use only ASTM A574 Torx Plus in my carrier key screws. If you look MANY bolt carrier’s have the key mounted with screws marked Y F S, those are Chinese manufactured! https://i.imgur.com/MmeJxPy.png View Quote Thank you for correcting me. I also didn't know about YFS. I'm kind of confused though because there are some bolts that McMaster offers that aren't astm a574 but yield higher tensile strength than the torx plus @180k psi. https://www.mcmaster.com/92562A219 |
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so what IS our current source for Ti gas key screws and gas block set screws? I'm going to be collecting the rest of the parts for my non-NFA ultralight at some point.
Also, I forget, did we ever find a Ti replacement for the BCG firing pin retainer? |
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Originally Posted By jekbrown: so what IS our current source for Ti gas key screws and gas block set screws? I'm going to be collecting the rest of the parts for my non-NFA ultralight at some point. Also, I forget, did we ever find a Ti replacement for the BCG firing pin retainer? View Quote The above link would be the closest and best source so far for ti gas key screws. In terms of block, it's to my understanding all of them are different. |
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Originally Posted By jekbrown: so what IS our current source for Ti gas key screws and gas block set screws? I'm going to be collecting the rest of the parts for my non-NFA ultralight at some point. Also, I forget, did we ever find a Ti replacement for the BCG firing pin retainer? View Quote McMaster Carr as the correct size, BUT, they’re Grade 2 AND they’re around $8.00 ea. |
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Originally Posted By ahrion: The above link would be the closest and best source so far for ti gas key screws. In terms of block, it's to my understanding all of them are different. View Quote Well sure, but anyone building an ultralight (to the point of using Ti set screws!) would probably be using one of the lightest 2-3 options. BAD Ti is what I'll be using in this build... |
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Taccom 223 Three Stage Recoil System
https://taccom3g.com/product/223-three-stage-recoil-system/ 1.83 oz, however I'm 100% sure that my scale is off. |
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Has anyone tried running the J.P. Enterprises Silent Captured Spring Gen 2 with the sliding weights removed?
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Dude, get you some Unimags while they're still in stock. $20 at RDS:
https://rossdefensesystems.com/products/unimag |
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Originally Posted By backbencher: Dude, get you some Unimags while they're still in stock. $20 at RDS: https://rossdefensesystems.com/products/unimag View Quote Thanks I ordered 2 |
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This is a new idea I'm working on, meant for permanently attaching to a 14.5" barrel. I still have some analysis work to do to optimize it for weight and manufacturability but this first iteration is already approximately .5 oz.
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If there's still enough meat when you create the flats, might as well make it octagonal on that end to remove a little more material.
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That's an easy weight loss idea, it also should make it slightly cheaper to make. Thanks for the suggestion! It's hard to tell but it thins out a lot in the center and comes back inward at the end all internally. It's going to be a titanium 3d print. Also the OD is less than .625".
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My original though was to have flutes the same shape as the current holes that ran from the existing holes down through the threaded end. Pretty shallow probably, but it would add continuity with the rest of the design.
Also,.I don't know jack about material science, but how does printed Ti hold up to high temps / muzzle blast? |
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I can't really find this answer anywhere, but what are the lightest free floating handguard (that aren't carbon fiber/polymer or tubes) that use the standard barrel nut?
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Dumb question: why? What problem calls for such criteria?
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Originally Posted By jekbrown: My original though was to have flutes the same shape as the current holes that ran from the existing holes down through the threaded end. Pretty shallow probably, but it would add continuity with the rest of the design. Also,.I don't know jack about material science, but how does printed Ti hold up to high temps / muzzle blast? View Quote Printed Ti should have no issues. I still need to analyze it but the amount of open area in it should probably make the stress it sees from muzzle blast really low. The main things I'm worried about are whether it sends debris back into your face when you shoot it. That and the process is expensive. |
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Originally Posted By ahrion: Adams Arms piston build. View Quote Hmmm, hadn't really been concerned with that in the past, but I can see how some might be. I'll add a field for this in the PWD. Until I can figure out how I'd like to do that, here's a list it compatible rails... https://www.adamsarms.net/support/kb/faq.php?id=4 You could filter the rail sheet by the length you want, and then just run down the list top to bottom until you run into a compatible rail? |
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Originally Posted By jekbrown: Hmmm, hadn't really been concerned with that in the past, but I can see how some might be. I'll add a field for this in the PWD. Until I can figure out how I'd like to do that, here's a list it compatible rails... https://www.adamsarms.net/support/kb/faq.php?id=4 You could filter the rail sheet by the length you want, and then just run down the list top to bottom until you run into a compatible rail? View Quote So far the lightest one I found was the faxon slimline Carbon fiber. |
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Originally Posted By andyglidewell: This is a new idea I'm working on, meant for permanently attaching to a 14.5" barrel. I still have some analysis work to do to optimize it for weight and manufacturability but this first iteration is already approximately .5 oz. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/172608/Screenshot_20200523-082734_CAD_Assistant-1429067.JPG View Quote This is a really cool project! I’m envious of you guys with the fancy tools! 😁 I don’t think you will have enough wall thickness for wrench flats with an OD of .625 though. |
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Originally Posted By ahrion: So far the lightest one I found was the faxon slimline Carbon fiber. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ahrion: Originally Posted By jekbrown: Hmmm, hadn't really been concerned with that in the past, but I can see how some might be. I'll add a field for this in the PWD. Until I can figure out how I'd like to do that, here's a list it compatible rails... https://www.adamsarms.net/support/kb/faq.php?id=4 You could filter the rail sheet by the length you want, and then just run down the list top to bottom until you run into a compatible rail? So far the lightest one I found was the faxon slimline Carbon fiber. You'd have to verify that the AA piston kit will clear the inside of the Faxpn Carbon handguard. |
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So how much did the barrel nut weigh? Total please
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Has anyone seen or used these? Was looking around for a light carrier to throw in a 6.8 Dissy build, and stumbled upon this skeletonized Ti one from RCA: https://rubbercityarmory.com/product/titanium-black-ti-carrier-only-ti-ultralight-profile/
They seem to claim 3.9 ounces with gas key and nothing else. |
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Originally Posted By WriterClarke: Has anyone seen or used these? Was looking around for a light carrier to throw in a 6.8 Dissy build, and stumbled upon this skeletonized Ti one from RCA: https://rubbercityarmory.com/product/titanium-black-ti-carrier-only-ti-ultralight-profile/ They seem to claim 3.9 ounces with gas key and nothing else. View Quote Damn. I have their standard Ti BCG, not I need a skeletonized one. My sad little wallet weeps. |
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Not really looking into buying one of the Ti ones, just thought there'd be people interested in one since I hadn't seen that one in this thread before.
Got a line for a JP LMOS carrier for 175$ new from a company I already buy parts from, so I'm likely gonna nab that soon. The rifle I'm putting it in isn't a lightweight build, so I'm not worried about squeezing out every ounce I can get on this one. Guess I'm looking for a smoother cycling gun, and I always hear that the LMOS is smooth as can be. Edit: Since I'm gonna be running an LMOS with a Superbolt, might as well go full goof. Anybody run an LMOS with a POF roller cam pin and gas key? Seems like a fun option to run around with |
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How are the plastic upper and lower holding up?
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Originally Posted By backbencher: How are the plastic upper and lower holding up? View Quote No issue with roughly 600 through the tube. The Kaiser's are just about the only polymer receivers that I've held that don't flex easy, even when trying to crush the mag well by hand. Feels even more solid now that I've replaced the Brigand stock. |
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Originally Posted By WriterClarke: Well, got tired of the sorta mismatched nature of my lightweight build, and swapped out the Brigand stock for a Doublestar ARFX Skeleton stock. Jumped up the weight from 4.7 lbs to a little over 5 lbs at this point, need to snag a scale again to confirm the specifics. https://i.imgur.com/EvCDlCR.jpg Now I just need to offload the stocks I'm starting to collect. View Quote Nice looking gun. I was looking at the Doublestar stock for my Vepr12, how do you like it? |
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If it's allowable:
Giving a heads up. Likely going to have to part out my ultralight build, wanted to give the bro's and bra's of the UL build group a first dibs on parts before the EE. Specs to follow |
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Handled a JP aluminum carrier today and the titanium firing pin. Holy hell that thing weighs nothing!
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Originally Posted By withoutremorse42: If it's allowable: Giving a heads up. Likely going to have to part out my ultralight build, wanted to give the bro's and bra's of the UL build group a first dibs on parts before the EE. Specs to follow View Quote intrigued...hopefully you're not being forced to sell due to job loss etc. |
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Originally Posted By jekbrown: intrigued...hopefully you're not being forced to sell due to job loss etc. View Quote No, it's better than that. Buying a dream piece of property to raise our kids on, but it's at the ragged edge of our budget. Need earnest $ and inspections etc. Building the ultralight was a joy, and an exercise in the potential of the platform. This doesn't represent the end of my ultralight interest, but it is a good point to restart and apply my knowledge to doing it again, better! |
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Awesome, congrats. I just closed on my 'range property' myself. 12.26 ac of prime south texas cactus/grass, lol. No restrictions of any kind. Can't wait to start shooting there. Gonna start with a 50yard pistol/shotgun/rifle range first, just need to build the berm system / shoot house. Eventually I plan on having a big berm and a 100/200/300 yard range there.
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Wow, congrats and good luck to both of you!
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