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Posted: 10/4/2011 6:47:34 PM EDT
| Are all low shelf receivers spec depth about the same? What i'm wanting to know is will any low shelf work with a RLL? |
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RLL? without even knowing what that is, im gonna say yes. seriously, this is why the tech forums are going to shit... if you have no idea what a RLL is, go read the tacked threads, and stop answering questions... OP, in general low shelf lowers SHOULD all have the same depth, but due to tolerance stacking, and other machining factors you always run a very slight risk of something not fitting... stick with a name brand lower, or ask in the NFA section and see what people are using for Registered Lightning Link (RLL)/Registered Drop In Auto Sear (RDIAS) hosts... |
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RLL? without even knowing what that is, im gonna say yes. seriously, this is why the tech forums are going to shit... if you have no idea what a RLL is, go read the tacked threads, and stop answering questions... OP, in general low shelf lowers SHOULD all have the same depth, but due to tolerance stacking, and other machining factors you always run a very slight risk of something not fitting... stick with a name brand lower, or ask in the NFA section and see what people are using for Registered Lightning Link (RLL)/Registered Drop In Auto Sear (RDIAS) hosts... so I was correct. Technicalities with tolerance stacking can happen in a variety of areas. If parts are in spec, pieces that are made to fit generally do, which is why "yes" was ok. |
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RLL? without even knowing what that is, im gonna say yes. seriously, this is why the tech forums are going to shit... if you have no idea what a RLL is, go read the tacked threads, and stop answering questions... OP, in general low shelf lowers SHOULD all have the same depth, but due to tolerance stacking, and other machining factors you always run a very slight risk of something not fitting... stick with a name brand lower, or ask in the NFA section and see what people are using for Registered Lightning Link (RLL)/Registered Drop In Auto Sear (RDIAS) hosts... so I was correct. Technicalities with tolerance stacking can happen in a variety of areas. If parts are in spec, pieces that are made to fit generally do, which is why "yes" was ok. regardless of whether or not you're correct, answering questions in the tech forum without even knowing the basic acronyms used on this site or parts of an AR15 is poor form especially when you call attention to the fact... |
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RLL? without even knowing what that is, im gonna say yes. seriously, this is why the tech forums are going to shit... if you have no idea what a RLL is, go read the tacked threads, and stop answering questions... OP, in general low shelf lowers SHOULD all have the same depth, but due to tolerance stacking, and other machining factors you always run a very slight risk of something not fitting... stick with a name brand lower, or ask in the NFA section and see what people are using for Registered Lightning Link (RLL)/Registered Drop In Auto Sear (RDIAS) hosts... [/quo so I was correct. Technicalities with tolerance stacking can happen in a variety of areas. If parts are in spec, pieces that are made to fit generally do, which is why "yes" was ok. regardless of whether or not you're correct, answering questions in the tech forum without even knowing the basic acronyms used on this site or parts of an AR15 is poor form especially when you call attention to the fact... agreed |
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