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Posted: 3/10/2011 2:51:08 AM EDT
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Went to a local gun shop and purchased a Completed RR Lower for 150 bucks. Well as I went to clean and oil it I noticed there is no diconnect in the trigger group.Not a big deal I cna buy one. My question is can I still use this till i get one or will it have bad results?It fits to my Bushy upper perfectly I just want to shoot it and see how it does.. should I wait till I get the new disconnect or am I GTG till it comes?
Jeremy |
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Went to a local gun shop and purchased a Completed RR Lower for 150 bucks. Well as I went to clean and oil it I noticed there is no diconnect in the trigger group.Not a big deal I cna buy one. My question is can I still use this till i get one or will it have bad results?It fits to my Bushy upper perfectly I just want to shoot it and see how it does.. should I wait till I get the new disconnect or am I GTG till it comes? Jeremy My kneejerk response is not to fire any gun with parts missing. As far as your specific question: If I correctly understand the operation of an AR15, a missing disconnector should produce undesirable results. |
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You will either have a machine gun or it will blow up or most likely it will fire one round and then you will have to cock it manually to fire another round. Not worth risking a blow out.
If you are going to fire it you should only have one round at a time in the gun to be safe. |
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