[ARCHIVED THREAD] - That split second when... (Page 1 of 2)
Posted: 1/15/2015 1:43:59 AM EDT
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A detent spring slips from under the razor blade and goes airborne.
There are few moments in life when a man summons the instant concentration of a Buddist monk. Your eyes, ears, and body all become one with the world around you in a fleeting attempt to locate the impact and subsequent journey of the vital piece. You can almost see the face of God. The bastard flew into a crevice and rested gently flush with the floor. |
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A detent spring slips from under the razor blade and goes airborne. There are few moments in life when a man summons the instant concentration of a Buddist monk. Your eyes, ears, and body all become one with the world around you in a fleeting attempt to locate the impact and subsequent journey of the vital piece. You can almost see the face of God. The bastard flew into a crevice and rested gently flush with the floor. That's pretty funny but true! Heck I've dropped little pins on the floor right where I'm standing. Only to have them end up 3 feet away from where I was, and under something! It never fails. That's why I have extras of everything! |
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Someone has been watching over me and I haven't lost one yet. I almost lost the detent for a 10/22 safety on Saturday. It launched, bounced off many things, and I assumed it was gone. Two hours later I miraculously stepped on it and was able to retrieve it. I haven't either. My OCD kicks into overdrive and I scour the floor like Gollum looking for his precious. |
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Hasn't happened to me yet, suppose it's a matter of time, huh?
I use the pivot pin to push it down the rotate. Oh keep building it will happen. It's just a matter of time. The other day I was putting in a Geissele trigger. I turned the lower over for something, and the safety detent fell out. Couldn't find it to save my soul. I went and got another one, and finished the install. Of course once I was done and cleaning up. There that little sucker was. It's like it came out of it's hiding place just to mess with me. Yup I have extras of all small parts,pins and springs. It's cheap insurance. Next time you order something big. Just add a bunch of individual little parts. I believe most of mine came from Brownells |
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I found a spring for a savage rifle bolt release two years after I lost it. Just turned up in the dust pan one day. Quoted:
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2 days. 2 days looking for a spring from a Beretta Bobcat. They mock us every little chance |
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A detent spring slips from under the razor blade and goes airborne. There are few moments in life when a man summons the instant concentration of a Buddist monk. Your eyes, ears, and body all become one with the world around you in a fleeting attempt to locate the impact and subsequent journey of the vital piece. You can almost see the face of God. The bastard flew into a crevice and rested gently flush with the floor.
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It pays to have a cat nearby when putting a lower together. When I put my first one together I had one of the detents and springs go flying. I heard it hit the ceiling then the floor, but had no idea where it was. My cat did though. They notice any little movement. I noticed him staring at something on the ground, and followed his eyes, to find my detent. |
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I bought a bag of them from Brownells once ... haven't lost one since. Works like a talisman. Isn't it crazy how that works? I've had to wait a week on 2 separate occasions for a singular detent in the mail to finish a lower build. Since I've built a spare lower parts bin, I haven't lost a single spring or detent.
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Quoted: It pays to have a cat nearby when putting a lower together. When I put my first one together I had one of the detents and springs go flying. I heard it hit the ceiling then the floor, but had no idea where it was. My cat did though. They notice any little movement. I noticed him staring at something on the ground, and followed his eyes, to find my detent. ![]() |
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grab a 1/4" hitch pin and this will probably never happen again. best $1.25 tool ive ever bought aka Clevis Pin I had to use some wet or dry sandpaper to slightly sand down the Clevis pin I purchased in order to make it fit but that only took a few minutes. Always advisable to buy a couple extra detent pins just in case. |
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https://scontent-b-lga.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xap1/t31.0-8/r270/10914790_610060138491_1847150709991568852_o.jpg?efg=eyJpIjoidCJ9 I think a lot of it came from RRA or left overs from parts kits. Quoted:
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Hasn't happened to me yet, suppose it's a matter of time, huh?
I use the pivot pin to push it down the rotate. Oh keep building it will happen. It's just a matter of time. The other day I was putting in a Geissele trigger. I turned the lower over for something, and the safety detent fell out. Couldn't find it to save my soul. I went and got another one, and finished the install. Of course once I was done and cleaning up. There that little sucker was. It's like it came out of it's hiding place just to mess with me. Yup I have extras of all small parts,pins and springs. It's cheap insurance. Next time you order something big. Just add a bunch of individual little parts. I believe most of mine came from Brownells https://scontent-b-lga.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xap1/t31.0-8/r270/10914790_610060138491_1847150709991568852_o.jpg?efg=eyJpIjoidCJ9 I think a lot of it came from RRA or left overs from parts kits. That's organized real nice. What kind of case is that. Who has them? I have my stuff in several boxes! I like your setup real well!
I'm the same way I have several parts left over from parts kits. Also from changing out parts to what I want. I like to build, and I like certain things. I also modify existing weapons as my tastes change. Always looking for a better mousetrap, I guess! |
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That's organized real nice. What kind of case is that. Who has them? I have my stuff in several boxes! I like your setup real well!
I'm the same way I have several parts left over from parts kits. Also from changing out parts to what I want. I like to build, and I like certain things. I also modify existing weapons as my tastes change. Always looking for a better mousetrap, I guess! Quoted:
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Hasn't happened to me yet, suppose it's a matter of time, huh?
I use the pivot pin to push it down the rotate. Oh keep building it will happen. It's just a matter of time. The other day I was putting in a Geissele trigger. I turned the lower over for something, and the safety detent fell out. Couldn't find it to save my soul. I went and got another one, and finished the install. Of course once I was done and cleaning up. There that little sucker was. It's like it came out of it's hiding place just to mess with me. Yup I have extras of all small parts,pins and springs. It's cheap insurance. Next time you order something big. Just add a bunch of individual little parts. I believe most of mine came from Brownells https://scontent-b-lga.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xap1/t31.0-8/r270/10914790_610060138491_1847150709991568852_o.jpg?efg=eyJpIjoidCJ9 I think a lot of it came from RRA or left overs from parts kits. That's organized real nice. What kind of case is that. Who has them? I have my stuff in several boxes! I like your setup real well!
I'm the same way I have several parts left over from parts kits. Also from changing out parts to what I want. I like to build, and I like certain things. I also modify existing weapons as my tastes change. Always looking for a better mousetrap, I guess! Thanks. The case is made by Plano. |
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A detent spring slips from under the razor blade and goes airborne. There are few moments in life when a man summons the instant concentration of a Buddist monk. Your eyes, ears, and body all become one with the world around you in a fleeting attempt to locate the impact and subsequent journey of the vital piece. You can almost see the face of God. The bastard flew into a crevice and rested gently flush with the floor. ClickClickClickClick |
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Get your self a big clear bag and do it with the entire lower inside the bag It helps contain the fliers. That's not a bad idea... That's what I do now. Too many lost springs. I assemble the whole lower inside a gallon zip lock bag. |
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Isn't it crazy how that works? I've had to wait a week on 2 separate occasions for a singular detent in the mail to finish a lower build. Since I've built a spare lower parts bin, I haven't lost a single spring or detent.
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I bought a bag of them from Brownells once ... haven't lost one since. Works like a talisman. Isn't it crazy how that works? I've had to wait a week on 2 separate occasions for a singular detent in the mail to finish a lower build. Since I've built a spare lower parts bin, I haven't lost a single spring or detent.
Ha. My first build I didn't have spares and had to wait a week. Now I have 8 extras and it hasn't happened since. |
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https://scontent-b-lga.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xap1/t31.0-8/r270/10914790_610060138491_1847150709991568852_o.jpg?efg=eyJpIjoidCJ9 I think a lot of it came from RRA or left overs from parts kits. Quoted:
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Hasn't happened to me yet, suppose it's a matter of time, huh?
I use the pivot pin to push it down the rotate. Oh keep building it will happen. It's just a matter of time. The other day I was putting in a Geissele trigger. I turned the lower over for something, and the safety detent fell out. Couldn't find it to save my soul. I went and got another one, and finished the install. Of course once I was done and cleaning up. There that little sucker was. It's like it came out of it's hiding place just to mess with me. Yup I have extras of all small parts,pins and springs. It's cheap insurance. Next time you order something big. Just add a bunch of individual little parts. I believe most of mine came from Brownells https://scontent-b-lga.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xap1/t31.0-8/r270/10914790_610060138491_1847150709991568852_o.jpg?efg=eyJpIjoidCJ9 I think a lot of it came from RRA or left overs from parts kits. That's exactly how I organize my spare parts |
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A detent spring slips from under the razor blade and goes airborne. There are few moments in life when a man summons the instant concentration of a Buddist monk. Your eyes, ears, and body all become one with the world around you in a fleeting attempt to locate the impact and subsequent journey of the vital piece. You can almost see the face of God. The bastard flew into a crevice and rested gently flush with the floor. LOL and before you even start, you tell yourself that "you got this" |
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Even with the Clevis pin, I still do the operation under a clear plastic bag if I can help it.
With greasy fingers I've had the Clevis pin slip out and let the spring fly just as the end of the Clevis pin clears the receiver hole and comes free. Have to remember to keep the Clevis pin pushed hard against the pivot pin as you are sliding them over so it doesn't do that. |
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My cat has saved a spring as well. Nifty little bastards aren't they Quoted:
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It pays to have a cat nearby when putting a lower together. When I put my first one together I had one of the detents and springs go flying. I heard it hit the ceiling then the floor, but had no idea where it was. My cat did though. They notice any little movement. I noticed him staring at something on the ground, and followed his eyes, to find my detent. I think GD just might come unglued with this little tidbit of news. The idea that a cat may have usefulness related to building AR lowers may be too much to bear.
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| the clevis pin is a clever idea, but i've never had an issue. i just put the spring and detent in place and push it in with the end of the pivot pin, then line up the hole and install. hell, in the video posted above, theres even a dimple in the pivot pin to keep the detent from sliding off the pin! |
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https://scontent-b-lga.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xap1/t31.0-8/r270/10914790_610060138491_1847150709991568852_o.jpg?efg=eyJpIjoidCJ9 I think a lot of it came from RRA or left overs from parts kits. Quoted:
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Hasn't happened to me yet, suppose it's a matter of time, huh?
I use the pivot pin to push it down the rotate. Oh keep building it will happen. It's just a matter of time. The other day I was putting in a Geissele trigger. I turned the lower over for something, and the safety detent fell out. Couldn't find it to save my soul. I went and got another one, and finished the install. Of course once I was done and cleaning up. There that little sucker was. It's like it came out of it's hiding place just to mess with me. Yup I have extras of all small parts,pins and springs. It's cheap insurance. Next time you order something big. Just add a bunch of individual little parts. I believe most of mine came from Brownells https://scontent-b-lga.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xap1/t31.0-8/r270/10914790_610060138491_1847150709991568852_o.jpg?efg=eyJpIjoidCJ9 I think a lot of it came from RRA or left overs from parts kits. wow OCD much? |


