Posted: 3/8/2011 4:22:49 PM EDT
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I can't find any info on this and I want to see if it's 7075 and the same material as the real mil-spec extension.
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I can't find any info on this and I want to see if it's 7075 and the same material as the real mil-spec extension. Thanks in advance, guys. http://www.ar15.com/forums/forum.html?b=2&f=382 |
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I can't find any info on this and I want to see if it's 7075 and the same material as the real mil-spec extension. Thanks in advance, guys. http://www.ar15.com/forums/forum.html?b=2&f=382 Uh, yeah, couldn't find it there. Anyone else know? |
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I can't find any info on this and I want to see if it's 7075 and the same material as the real mil-spec extension. Thanks in advance, guys. http://www.ar15.com/forums/forum.html?b=2&f=382 Uh, yeah, couldn't find it there. Anyone else know? But perhhaps an actual DD employee that frequents their own industry forum would know if you had asked here. |
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If their ad says "mil-spec" then it is whatever the spec is. There are lots of "mil specs". finish material manufacturing method design dimensions extensions are commonly called "mil spec" solely based on the outside diameter of the tube. Not being "mil spec" doesn't mean it's bad either. There's no reason for a "mil spec" 4 position configuration for example, the 5 position modification is superior, and most companies instead use 6 detent positions. |