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Posted: 9/26/2010 3:16:53 PM EDT
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I got my CMMG conversion yesterday and it says I need a rounded hammer.
How un reliable are these with notched hammers? Both my Armalite and Daniels Defense hammers are notched, but my two stage trigger in my SPR's lower has a rounded hammer. I want to go to the range tomorrow to try out the conversion but I dont want to waste my time, only to have it not work at all with the notched hammer. Is there a way to check if my hammer will work by dry firing? I can see the hammer hit the pin. Anyone know who sells a rounded hammer? |
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UPDATE:
It worked fawlessy with my armalite notched hammer. Atleast 200 rounds today and not a singe issue. One thing that I found odd was I was using remington "thonderbolts" .22 and 50% of them sounded like I had a suppressor, and they were a little pop and not a crack. But the conversion loved the winchester I was using. Fired flawlessly with me pulling the trigger as fast I could. I was amazed at how enjoyable it was. Shooting the .22 conversion at metal plates from 25 yards was much funner then shooting 5.56 at paper! Now I need more mags, is there a reason why people like those black ones more then the CMMG mags? CSA has the CMMG mags for $15 a piece. |
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Sometimes the notched hammers work, sometimes they don't. Easier to recommend a rounded hammer that is known to work. +1 What he says... I have several lowers I can use with a .22 conversion. The ones with the DPMS style rounded hammers always work 100%. Others have mixed luck with different hammers. Its always safe to go with the known good part. Your mileage may vary. |
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UPDATE: It worked fawlessy with my armalite notched hammer. Atleast 200 rounds today and not a singe issue. One thing that I found odd was I was using remington "thonderbolts" .22 and 50% of them sounded like I had a suppressor, and they were a little pop and not a crack. But the conversion loved the winchester I was using. Fired flawlessly with me pulling the trigger as fast I could. I was amazed at how enjoyable it was. Shooting the .22 conversion at metal plates from 25 yards was much funner then shooting 5.56 at paper! Now I need more mags, is there a reason why people like those black ones more then the CMMG mags? CSA has the CMMG mags for $15 a piece. what kind of upper are you running your conversion in? |
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