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Originally Posted By brodband8: thats the hotdog ones though. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By brodband8: Originally Posted By 3ACR_Scout: If anyone needs one, AU just got some of the Colt ambi selectors back in stock: Colt Ambidextrous Semi-Auto Safety Selector - $44 They got some last week but sold out in a few hours, so these probably won't last long. thats the hotdog ones though. Yeah, sorry, I didn't catch that. They do have this version in stock also, actually $4 cheaper. It can be "neutered" if you're concerned about that. From the description, it may come with both the long and short right side levers: Colt M16/M4 Ambidextrous 3-Position Safety Selector - $40 |
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Weird double post when it didn't seem to add another page to the thread. Might be maxing out the thread length!
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Originally Posted By LsuJon: One is the correct profile for a clone (auto) other is just another safety. View Quote I understood that part haha Cool, I'm assuming the difference externally is the little bit that sticks out on the right side. I think my main question is, is why call them hotdogs? |
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Originally Posted By NeedsMoreMausers: I understood that part haha Cool, I'm assuming the difference externally is the little bit that sticks out on the right side. I think my main question is, is why call them hotdogs? View Quote hot dog: Attached File non hot dog: Attached File |
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Originally Posted By Combat_Diver: I had just made the E7/SFC list the day before our SR mission. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/32677/IMG_3678_jpg-1895995.JPG CD View Quote |
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Anyone happen to know of a place with Non FSP RIS II in stock? Or anyone here wanting to split with one, looking for new or used, color doesn't matter. Can't even find one in the EE right now unless I just missed it.
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Originally Posted By Combat_Diver: Bump 2 https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/32677/IMG_5672_jpg-998073.JPG CD View Quote Is this a vortex strike eagle? |
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Originally Posted By brodband8: thats the hotdog ones though. View Quote I have a couple of Colt ambis with the short right side lever. What do you mean by hot dog? Is there a side-by-side comparison? ETA - Never mind, for some reason I could not see this page when I posted my question. I see it has already been answered, thanks. |
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Boys, does anyone have pics of an FSP with a KAC M4QD flash hider? I feel like I've seen them on non-FSP's but never on an FSP. Thanks in advance.
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Hi guys, whats the info on the SF4P's with NSN markings vs SF4P's w/o NSN markings?
Were non-NSN SF4P's issued? Thanks. |
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From what I read NF isn't going to release the scope or mount in FDE. Not sure if we can read into that or not.
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What is their rationale?
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What is the difference between raised/embossed forge marks (Colt ‘C’, ‘keyhole’, etc.) and stamped/engraved/roll mark type forge marks of the same symbols? And which is more correct?
I am getting one where the forge marks (C & keyhole) appear to be engraved, or stamped into the receiver, but on all of my other uppers, the forge marks are raised. |
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Originally Posted By Vehemence: What is the difference between raised/embossed forge marks (Colt ‘C’, ‘keyhole’, etc.) and stamped/engraved/roll mark type forge marks of the same symbols? And which is more correct? I am getting one where the forge marks (C & keyhole) appear to be engraved, or recessed into the receiver, but all of my other uppers with forge marks are raised. View Quote I recall seeing stamped/engraved C, raised keyhole uppers before the raised C keyhole uppers came out. I don't think I've seen both recessed though. |
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I haven’t received it yet and it is a little hard to tell in the picture, but maybe that is what I am actually looking at. I’m thinking it is, would this be considered a little more rare/desirable? Or just different? It is for an FSP Block II which I know was phased out earlier than the non-FSP, so maybe this is a little more accurate? Thank you for your insight. |
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Originally Posted By Vehemence: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/317025/8F7B6FC5-D0CE-4640-8E4A-CB8A8A4DDC6F_jpe-1909564.JPG I haven’t received it yet and it is a little hard to tell in the picture, but maybe that is what I am actually looking at. I’m thinking it is, would this be considered a little more rare/desirable? Or just different? It is for an FSP Block II which I know was phased out earlier than the non-FSP, so maybe this is a little more accurate? Thank you for your insight. View Quote Yeah, the keyhole looks raised. |
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Originally Posted By Vehemence: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/317025/8F7B6FC5-D0CE-4640-8E4A-CB8A8A4DDC6F_jpe-1909564.JPG I haven’t received it yet and it is a little hard to tell in the picture, but maybe that is what I am actually looking at. I’m thinking it is, would this be considered a little more rare/desirable? Or just different? It is for an FSP Block II which I know was phased out earlier than the non-FSP, so maybe this is a little more accurate? Thank you for your insight. View Quote A little bit older, little less common. Good for anything mid 2000s era and later. |
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Is any unit swapping out RIS-II rails for Geissele Mk16 rails on m4a1 standard (non-URGI) uppers now that the rails are in inventory?
I.e., are there 14.5” colt carbine-length uppers sitting in arms rooms with shiny new Geissele rails? |
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Originally Posted By rhs77430: Is any unit swapping out RIS-II rails for Geissele Mk16 rails on m4a1 standard (non-URGI) uppers now that the rails are in inventory? I.e., are there 14.5” colt carbine-length uppers sitting in arms rooms with shiny new Geissele rails? View Quote No. The URG-I was a kit. They put the barrel assembly (with gas block), rail, gas tube, and charging handle from the kit onto an existing rifle. A USASOC URG-I (not to be confused with Geissele commercial URG-I) will not have an M4/M4A1 or M4A1 heavy barrel. https://www.ar15.com/forums/ar-15/Official-M4A1-USASOC-URG-I-and-Clone-Picture-and-Discussion-Thread/118-722381/ It is possible a unit or individual could buy an aftermarket rail system and install it onto an M4A1. This hasn't been seen with a MK16 to my knowledge and it wouldn't be a common thing if it did happen. The Mk12 gas block or FSB would need to be replaced for the rail to fit as well so it isn't a direct fit. |
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Originally Posted By rhs77430: Is any unit swapping out RIS-II rails for Geissele Mk16 rails on m4a1 standard (non-URGI) uppers now that the rails are in inventory? I.e., are there 14.5” colt carbine-length uppers sitting in arms rooms with shiny new Geissele rails? View Quote Kits are only authorized to USASFC (Special Forces Command) under USASOC and only issued to ODA's. Fielding is complete. CD |
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Originally Posted By pezboytate: No. The URG-I was a kit. They put the barrel assembly (with gas block), rail, gas tube, and charging handle from the kit onto an existing rifle. A USASOC URG-I (not to be confused with Geissele commercial URG-I) will not have an M4/M4A1 or M4A1 heavy barrel. https://www.ar15.com/forums/ar-15/Official-M4A1-USASOC-URG-I-and-Clone-Picture-and-Discussion-Thread/118-722381/ It is possible a unit or individual could buy an aftermarket rail system and install it onto an M4A1. This hasn't been seen with a MK16 to my knowledge and it wouldn't be a common thing if it did happen. The Mk12 gas block or FSB would need to be replaced for the rail to fit as well so it isn't a direct fit. View Quote Thanks. |
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Originally Posted By 3ACR_Scout: Yeah, sorry, I didn't catch that. They do have this version in stock also, actually $4 cheaper. It can be "neutered" if you're concerned about that. From the description, it may come with both the long and short right side levers: Colt M16/M4 Ambidextrous 3-Position Safety Selector - $40 View Quote For those who didnt see. AU screwed up, these are NOT the long arm/short arm ambi. They changed the photo after like a day of being up...now requesting a return. Back to hunting for a reasonably priced colt 3pos ambi safety |
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To those of you that are hesitant to buy the auto selector because it's auto.
Using a full auto selector in a semi auto AR15: If you have a semi auto trigger and semi auto disconnector and don't remove the nub from the auto selector, it will be safe semi safe. If you have a full auto trigger and semi auto disconnector and don't remove the nub from the auto selector, it will be safe semi semi. If you have a full auto trigger and full auto disconnector and don't remove the nub, it will be safe semi hammer follow. Depending on timing, this could result in multiple shots being fired. It's probably not a good idea to use this combo. If you have any trigger and any disconnector and remove the nub from the auto selector, it will be safe semi semi. If your AR15 doesn't have selector stops, the selector will be able to travel past safe while rotating counter clockwise and will be able to travel past auto when rotating clockwise. Function check it after you install it. Make sure it goes from semi to safe with the bolt forward and locked to the rear. |
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What gas block can be used to replace the FSP on a 14.5” SOCOM barrel for use with a DD RISII?
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Collect the things, that means not flip for profit.
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Originally Posted By Tactical_Bucket: https://imgur.com/ynVbEYm.jpg Are PRI risers and Troy foregrips clone correct? Because if not they should be. https://imgur.com/xLGI9f7.jpg View Quote Is that a factory FDE M84 Gas Buster? |
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https://i.imgur.com/49DxVZ1.jpg https://i.imgur.com/PDC3KqL.jpg https://i.imgur.com/NHbNji9.jpg Finally got mine put together and some pictures taken last night, lets see if it rustles some jimmies with the optic and can. |
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Originally Posted By themissinglink: What gas block can be used to replace the FSP on a 14.5” SOCOM barrel for use with a DD RISII? View Quote Technically the MK12 gas block. I had a Colt 14.5" SOCOM barrel with FSB, and sent everything to John Thomas of Retro Arms Works to shave and repark the FSB to fit under the RISII. He also does the best P/W I've ever seen. |
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Originally Posted By RobM937: Technically the MK12 gas block. I had a Colt 14.5" SOCOM barrel with FSB, and sent everything to John Thomas of Retro Arms Works to shave and repark the FSB to fit under the RISII. He also does the best P/W I've ever seen. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By RobM937: Originally Posted By themissinglink: What gas block can be used to replace the FSP on a 14.5” SOCOM barrel for use with a DD RISII? Technically the MK12 gas block. I had a Colt 14.5" SOCOM barrel with FSB, and sent everything to John Thomas of Retro Arms Works to shave and repark the FSB to fit under the RISII. He also does the best P/W I've ever seen. I second John’s work |
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How much crack did you have to smoke to reach that conclusion, a $20 rock or Whitney Houston level shit?
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