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Posted: 7/21/2010 12:15:13 PM EDT
| Does Spikes (or the company that makes their lowers) make full auto guns? If not why do their lowers have a mark for full auto on their safety selector? |
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Does Spikes (or the company that makes their lowers) make full auto guns? If not why do their lowers have a mark for full auto on their safety selector? Spike's isn't the only company putting out lowers with a third selector marking on a semi auto lower. It's for looks. |
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"Spike's isn't the only company putting out lowers with a third selector marking on a semi auto lower. It's for looks."
I have to disagree. With a low self, a registered drop in automatic sear (RDIAS) and a full auto (M-16) fire control group installed the three position selector markings would hardly be for "looks" alone. True several companies produce RDIAS compliant lowers. |
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"Spike's isn't the only company putting out lowers with a third selector marking on a semi auto lower. It's for looks." I have to disagree. With a low self, a registered drop in automatic sear (RDIAS) and a full auto (M-16) fire control group installed the three position selector markings would hardly be for "looks" alone. True several companies produce RDIAS compliant lowers. I understand this, however, a RDIAS is just as functional on a lower without the third selector markings. Nowhere in my initial post did I use the phrase "looks alone." |
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