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Posted: 1/19/2010 9:20:21 AM EDT
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Wasn't there a site out there called selectfire1022.com or something? I'd check but I'm blocked at work.
IIRC, kits such as those sold by FTF Industries take a lot of work/skill/elven magic to get to work right and SelectFire claimed to have a better, easier, and more reliable system. I saw a postsample from them for sale a while back on subguns or sturm, so they're out there. |
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this post is part of my looking around :)
I have found a few things here and there but some feedback on which ones are good and which ones are not could turn out to be useful. I will post up my findings here in case anyone else is interested in the info EDITED BY MODERATOR: Links to conversion sites are not allowed here. Please read the site rules: http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=6&f=22&t=199932 |
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this post is part of my looking around :) *snip* oh, i know, but i don't think anyone will post anything all too specific. as soon as someone does, someone else will scream "illegal discussion/content/conversion information!!" and the thread will get locked. i would think you'd be able to find what you need on any of those file sharing sites. |
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this post is part of my looking around :) *snip* oh, i know, but i don't think anyone will post anything all too specific. as soon as someone does, someone else will scream "illegal discussion/content/conversion information!!" and the thread will get locked. i would think you'd be able to find what you need on any of those file sharing sites. someone could say that but it wouldnt be true, it would be info on a legal conversion. i may have better luck askign this in the FFL section. I wonder if Norell sells any trigger packs as post samples or parts of teh trigger packs so that people can build post samples with them. |
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When I did my first post-sample 10/22, I bought and followed the TEK conversion book, which is still available for sale in some nook or cranny on the interweb. You might need to go to ebay these days to find it.
10/22 conversions aren't all that difficult in concept, and the usual wrinkle is getting rid of bolt bounce. The TEK conversion used a marginally complex arrestor system, with a spring-loaded locking arm. I'd probably use a ball detent arrestor these days. |
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When I did my first post-sample 10/22, I bought and followed the TEK conversion book, which is still available for sale in some nook or cranny on the interweb. You might need to go to ebay these days to find it. 10/22 conversions aren't all that difficult in concept, and the usual wrinkle is getting rid of bolt bounce. The TEK conversion used a marginally complex arrestor system, with a spring-loaded locking arm. I'd probably use a ball detent arrestor these days. I was thinking abotu giving TEK a shot. what did you do for your other ones? |
| I am about 99% through a TEC conversion, it is a bit of a PITA. I was recently told the open-bolt (not select-fire) conversions are a whole lot better, they involve soldering the firing pin into a fixed position, milling a slot in the bolt and turning the hammer into a sear. Obviously this eliminates bolt bounce. If you want to pursue this you should probably post a polite question on Subguns, I get great help there. |
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Wasn't there a site out there called selectfire1022.com or something? It's http://www.ruger1022selectfire.com/ and he has mysteriously taken down all the pages that explained how his system is superior to the TEK or other conversions. It involves adding metal to the bolt, new designs, etc. It looks like his select fire post sample is available for only $2100
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this post is part of my looking around :) *snip* oh, i know, but i don't think anyone will post anything all too specific. as soon as someone does, someone else will scream "illegal discussion/content/conversion information!!" and the thread will get locked. i would think you'd be able to find what you need on any of those file sharing sites. Actually, it has nothing to do with anyone screaming anything. Linking to threads which publish information on illegal conversions is prohibited on ar15.com. So it's my job to find them, delete the links, and lock the threads. That is not anyone's reaction, it is site policy. See http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=6&f=17&t=199929 Yes, there are places on the internet where such info can be found. The staff at ar15.com has decided that this is not one of those places, and will not link to them. So be it. If you want to visit those places, do so. Just do not reference them here, or link to them from here. Thanks you for your cooperation. |
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Wasn't there a site out there called selectfire1022.com or something? It's http://www.ruger1022selectfire.com/ and he has mysteriously taken down all the pages that explained how his system is superior to the TEK or other conversions. It involves adding metal to the bolt, new designs, etc. It looks like his select fire post sample is available for only $2100 ![]() FYI, I am leaving this link up because te content does not appear to violate ar15.com's policy against linking to sites which show how to convert semis into MGs. |
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