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8/16/2010 6:08:44 AM EDT
Question 1: How much do you charge for a A2X flash hider? (price not listed on website)
Question 2: To perm attach a flash hider, does the bbl need to be mounted on an upper?
Question 3: Do you guys refinish the area where the blind pinning takes place? (grind flat and touch up finish)

I would like to know how much for the perm and A2X and if there is an extra cost to make it pretty.
Thanks,
LS
8/16/2010 11:00:55 AM EDT
[#1]

Question 1: How much do you charge for a A2X flash hider? (price not listed on website)

>>>>>>>Whats an A2X flash hider?


Question 2: To perm attach a flash hider, does the bbl need to be mounted on an upper?

>>>>>>>>>>>No


Question 3: Do you guys refinish the area where the blind pinning takes place? (grind flat and touch up finish)

>>>>>>>>>yes

I would like to know how much for the perm and A2X and if there is an extra cost to make it pretty.

>>>>>>>>>> We work on guns, we dont do pretty.
8/16/2010 5:19:17 PM EDT
[#2]
A2X = A2 extended flash hider... Sorry for the confusion.
The reason for question #3 was from the pic on your website. I didn't know if the pic of the perm attach was a finish product or just to show how it was done.

Is the price for the touch up included in the perm attach?

So what am I looking at for the A2 extended flash hider and perm attach including grind and refinish?
8/16/2010 5:57:26 PM EDT
[#3]
We do not sell an Extended A2 hider. You can procure one and have it sent here for perming. Cost for perm is $30 plus actual shipping. This does NOT include having to thread the barrel for installation of muzzle device.

 The pic on the web site actually is touched up. What we did was, take the pic with the light at the right angle to see it. The Cold Blue used to touch up is almost an exact match for the color of parkerization, but not the texture, so if looked at the right angle, it appears shiny. However, this is a good thing if you are ever questioned about it, because it can be seen if looked for.

 We cannot "spot" re-park, so the entire front of the barrel (muzzle device) would need to be prepped and parked, so that would run $50. The way we normally do the perms is actually very nice, and i think you would be happy. Feel free to ask around.  
8/16/2010 6:19:04 PM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
...The way we normally do the perms is actually very nice, and i think you would be happy. Feel free to ask around.  


What he said.