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Posted: 11/17/2018 2:18:18 PM EDT
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In this thread lets document known tips, info and compatibility of components for the new Remington V3 Tac-13.
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Originally Posted By swingset: Just head on down to your local "Shit Normal People Shouldn't Fuck Around With Supermart". Isle 3, next to the menstruating porcupine. |
Originally Posted By HK_DUDE: Very nice! If I do end up adding a mount and red dot, it will be very similar to what you have. How is the height of the optic? View Quote I was wrong, it is perfect with the Vortex low rail mount. Good cheek weld and repeatable. |
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Originally Posted By Digger440:
I was worried when I was mounting the adapter because I thought the buffer tube was going to be too low. I was wrong, it is perfect with the Vortex low rail mount. Good cheek weld and repeatable. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Digger440:
Originally Posted By HK_DUDE: Very nice! If I do end up adding a mount and red dot, it will be very similar to what you have. How is the height of the optic? I was wrong, it is perfect with the Vortex low rail mount. Good cheek weld and repeatable. |
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O.K....I sold all my HKs, but I have to keep my Identity!
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After spending about $45 on 2 different fiber optic type sights, I realize they aren't going to cut it.
That plus it doesn't look like there would be a good spot on the forearm to mount a QD sling pocket....I just ordered the GG&G mount. I know I won't be happy until I do it the right way. |
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O.K....I sold all my HKs, but I have to keep my Identity!
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Midwest Industries or someone should make an MLOK aluminum forearm for these.
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O.K....I sold all my HKs, but I have to keep my Identity!
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"All of a sudden, I found myself in love with the world. So there was only one thing that I could do, ding a ding dang my dang a long ling long "
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O.K....I sold all my HKs, but I have to keep my Identity!
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O.K....I sold all my HKs, but I have to keep my Identity!
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With just using iron sights is the cheek weld still work? Or are you aiming low
Originally Posted By HK_DUDE: I did receive my Ergo grip/brace adaptor and am very impressed. It looks very well made and I like parallel and perpendicular lines. The looks (I know, looks don't mean everything) of the Mesa grip angle just looks so odd to me, that I know it would drive me crazy....that is just me. I do not have a mesa Tac 13 to compare it to, but I have had at least 2 other Mesa adaptors in the recent past. This ergo one looks way better IN MY OPINION compared to what those were like. I remember having to shim the one for my Shockwave 14 because the buffer tube had a noticable angle with the ass going upward. The ergo is missing a QD sling pocket, but I never use that spot for an attachment point anyway. Even with ARs, I use the QD pocket on the stock/brace. I also am not a 1 point sling fan...for the record. If you want to use a one point sling, that may effect you. It is also missing a way to lock the buffer tube so it cannot rotate....above and beyond the castle nut. I have only shot a few quick rounds through it with the brace in place, so IF it rotates...and it may. I will simply drill and tap a hole from the bottom side and add a small button head cap screw. One shouldn't have to do this, but I seem to always be needing to do something to make most guns/accessories just the way I need them. I have a mill/drill press and proper tapping tools, so It will be easy peasy. My opion is all, but I really like my ergo adaptor. Oh, one other thing to note. If you use a magpul MIAD grip on it, you will notice that the grip itself has slight chamfers/tapers at the front...for comfort, I assume. With this, the adaptor where the front of the grip meets it is a little wider then that narrowed area of the grip. It isn't sharp or anything, just may be a pet peave for some. I ended up ordering a ergo flattop sure grip in grey...assuming that will fit perfectly, although I am not a big ergo grip fan, I will try it out. Should arrive in a few days. Pics....please do not judge, I just started ripping apart my gun room to clean and organize:) https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/3591/20200106_230227_jpg-1224413.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/3591/20200106_230156_jpg-1224415.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/3591/20200106_230147_jpg-1224416.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/3591/20200106_230129_jpg-1224417.JPG View Quote |
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Before adding the mount and holosun, I temporarily had a fiber optic vent rib mounted front triangle yellow/green mounted on the front...just a magnet type setup. That sat just high enough compared to the factory front bead that I could get a decent cheek weld. It may have been a tiny bit higher to be perfect, but it seemed to be ok.
This is all based on just blasting the other side of the ditch. No outdoor ranges open here, and it has been a tuff winter with snow and cold. Can't wait to get out for a formal range day. Hope that answers your question. |
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Originally Posted By DOG556:
With just using iron sights is the cheek weld still work? Or are you aiming low View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By DOG556:
With just using iron sights is the cheek weld still work? Or are you aiming low Originally Posted By HK_DUDE: I did receive my Ergo grip/brace adaptor and am very impressed. It looks very well made and I like parallel and perpendicular lines. The looks (I know, looks don't mean everything) of the Mesa grip angle just looks so odd to me, that I know it would drive me crazy....that is just me. I do not have a mesa Tac 13 to compare it to, but I have had at least 2 other Mesa adaptors in the recent past. This ergo one looks way better IN MY OPINION compared to what those were like. I remember having to shim the one for my Shockwave 14 because the buffer tube had a noticable angle with the ass going upward. The ergo is missing a QD sling pocket, but I never use that spot for an attachment point anyway. Even with ARs, I use the QD pocket on the stock/brace. I also am not a 1 point sling fan...for the record. If you want to use a one point sling, that may effect you. It is also missing a way to lock the buffer tube so it cannot rotate....above and beyond the castle nut. I have only shot a few quick rounds through it with the brace in place, so IF it rotates...and it may. I will simply drill and tap a hole from the bottom side and add a small button head cap screw. One shouldn't have to do this, but I seem to always be needing to do something to make most guns/accessories just the way I need them. I have a mill/drill press and proper tapping tools, so It will be easy peasy. My opion is all, but I really like my ergo adaptor. Oh, one other thing to note. If you use a magpul MIAD grip on it, you will notice that the grip itself has slight chamfers/tapers at the front...for comfort, I assume. With this, the adaptor where the front of the grip meets it is a little wider then that narrowed area of the grip. It isn't sharp or anything, just may be a pet peave for some. I ended up ordering a ergo flattop sure grip in grey...assuming that will fit perfectly, although I am not a big ergo grip fan, I will try it out. Should arrive in a few days. Pics....please do not judge, I just started ripping apart my gun room to clean and organize:) https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/3591/20200106_230227_jpg-1224413.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/3591/20200106_230156_jpg-1224415.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/3591/20200106_230147_jpg-1224416.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/3591/20200106_230129_jpg-1224417.JPG |
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Originally Posted By hoothrewpoo: My charging handle showed up today. Going to install it tonight. Eta - got it installed. Looks good. My Tac-13 still doesn’t charge very smoothly, but it’s a lot easier to get a hold of. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/270048/575259C0-C1C5-4D32-AF23-25974D19A5EE_jpeg-866612.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/270048/CB9C8141-96B3-48DD-B7AC-A4A055001FD6_jpeg-866613.JPG View Quote @hoothrewpoo Which stock do you have there? Di you have to use a special screw? |
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So, what (if any) RDS are y'all running on yours?
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Personally I think any optic is wasted on this platform.
This is a shoot from the hip/fast shoulder shot. Sights are secondary. Room distance shots. I think anything hanging on this is a hinderance to its true intended purpose. Quick up-close rapid powerful shots. |
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""Surely something must be terribly wrong with a man who seems to be far more concerned with a Jew building a house in Israel than with a Muslim building a nuclear bomb in Iran."
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View Quote Nice, how simple was the gas vent tube installation for the wood forearm? |
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View Quote That is sweet! |
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""Surely something must be terribly wrong with a man who seems to be far more concerned with a Jew building a house in Israel than with a Muslim building a nuclear bomb in Iran."
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Originally Posted By Enforcer: Nice, how simple was the gas vent tube installation for the wood forearm? View Quote Take out plug, insert tube. |
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Anyone know if a forearm for an 1100 or 11-87 would be close enough with mods to fit these?
I see at least one place makes an aluminum forearm for 1100 and 11-87s. |
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Originally Posted By HK_DUDE: Anyone know if a forearm for an 1100 or 11-87 would be close enough with mods to fit these? I see at least one place makes an aluminum forearm for 1100 and 11-87s. View Quote https://www.cdnnsports.com/remington-v3-12ga-walnut-checkered-stock-forend.html |
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Originally Posted By HK_DUDE: Anyone know if a forearm for an 1100 or 11-87 would be close enough with mods to fit these? I see at least one place makes an aluminum forearm for 1100 and 11-87s. View Quote I doubt it would work. V3 gas system is totally different and occupies a different space under the handguard. I am surprised Remington is still making 1100 or 11-87 guns - the new system is much better. |
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Originally Posted By timccart: cdnn has wooden for the V3 https://www.cdnnsports.com/remington-v3-12ga-walnut-checkered-stock-forend.html View Quote Thanks. I really wanted the wood stock and foregrip, as opposed to the black remington composite stock. That thing is hollow and just feels cheap. Plus the wood will look so much better! |
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View Quote Which butt pad did you purchase? |
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Originally Posted By CBass123: Which butt pad did you purchase? View Quote Don't forget to change the gas plugs to gas tubes or your forearm will eventually crack. |
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Originally Posted By CBass123: Did you do anything to block the gas ports? View Quote Mine had unvented gas blocks. |
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View Quote Since this starts as a "firearm" I wonder about cutting that wood stock down to "Mare's Leg" proportions? |
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""Surely something must be terribly wrong with a man who seems to be far more concerned with a Jew building a house in Israel than with a Muslim building a nuclear bomb in Iran."
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Originally Posted By Willz: Since this starts as a "firearm" I wonder about cutting that wood stock down to "Mare's Leg" proportions? View Quote |
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Originally Posted By timccart: 39.99 at CDNN - DO IT View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By timccart: Originally Posted By Willz: Since this starts as a "firearm" I wonder about cutting that wood stock down to "Mare's Leg" proportions? Done x 2 I’ll chop one down to mare’s leg length and keep one if I decide to Go SBS. |
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""Surely something must be terribly wrong with a man who seems to be far more concerned with a Jew building a house in Israel than with a Muslim building a nuclear bomb in Iran."
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Originally Posted By Willz: Done x 2 I'll chop one down to mare's leg length and keep one if I decide to Go SBS. View Quote Get both... |
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Originally Posted By timccart: The arfcom way. Get both... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By timccart: Originally Posted By Willz: Done x 2 I'll chop one down to mare's leg length and keep one if I decide to Go SBS. Get both... That was fast, tracking say delivery this Saturday. |
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""Surely something must be terribly wrong with a man who seems to be far more concerned with a Jew building a house in Israel than with a Muslim building a nuclear bomb in Iran."
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Originally Posted By TheTacticalCoyote: Perfect SBS host: https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49363680781_20d5db89d7_c.jpgRem V3 SBS by Two Sierra, on Flickr View Quote |
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Originally Posted By timccart: Factory Remington. Don't forget to change the gas plugs to gas tubes or your forearm will eventually crack. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By timccart: Originally Posted By CBass123: Which butt pad did you purchase? Don't forget to change the gas plugs to gas tubes or your forearm will eventually crack. I guess I don’t understand that. Why would it crack? |
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""Surely something must be terribly wrong with a man who seems to be far more concerned with a Jew building a house in Israel than with a Muslim building a nuclear bomb in Iran."
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doesn't says how many rounds so your may never crack - gonna shoot mine
However, the walnut models were delayed until 2016. The vented gas block and the gas exhaust on the synthetic V3 was too much for walnut, forearm cracking was the result in testing, and that meant the developing of three different solutions and extended testing and re-testing after the design was finalized. https://www.randywakeman.com/OnTheRemingtonV3.htm |
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Originally Posted By timccart: doesn't says how many rounds so your may never crack - gonna shoot mine However, the walnut models were delayed until 2016. The vented gas block and the gas exhaust on the synthetic V3 was too much for walnut, forearm cracking was the result in testing, and that meant the developing of three different solutions and extended testing and re-testing after the design was finalized. https://www.randywakeman.com/OnTheRemingtonV3.htm View Quote Interesting,I did not know that. Thank you. |
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""Surely something must be terribly wrong with a man who seems to be far more concerned with a Jew building a house in Israel than with a Muslim building a nuclear bomb in Iran."
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Wood stocks made it.
Both are very nicely finished. One set has some beautiful grain, the other less pattern and more straight grain and a ding in the wood, which I'll chop. It's interesting that Midwest Gunworks has more V3 parts on its site than Remington. |
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Anybody got a line on a good deal on these guns?
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Hometownguy...IF I DIE BEFORE I WAKE,I THINK I GOT A EVEN BREAK
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Sorry that happened; but very interested in how this plays out. I've been following the V3, but not enough to know if this is common or a fluke. Everything I've read so far seems to indicate that the V3 runs like a champ with nothing of this sort of malfunction occurring. Good luck and keep us posted.
Best Regards Rod |
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Originally Posted By Willz: I guess I don’t understand that. Why would it crack? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Willz: Originally Posted By timccart: Originally Posted By CBass123: Which butt pad did you purchase? Don't forget to change the gas plugs to gas tubes or your forearm will eventually crack. I guess I don’t understand that. Why would it crack? The forward-facing gas vent tubes were created to keep the forend from cracking. The gas vents for the synthetic models, which were introduced first, would crack the wood forends. |
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Originally Posted By timccart: Mine broke yesterday. Took trigger group out to look over, after about 100rds through it. Piece falls out. Tail of the carrier assembly. Gonna see how Remington honors the warranty with a SBS TAC-13, I guess. MIM strikes. https://i.imgur.com/AkFCo81h.jpg View Quote That's the first carrier dog failure I've seen. |
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Originally Posted By Willz: Since this starts as a "firearm" I wonder about cutting that wood stock down to "Mare's Leg" proportions? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Willz: Since this starts as a "firearm" I wonder about cutting that wood stock down to "Mare's Leg" proportions? This sounds like fun...but is there an accepted length for a mare's leg so it's not considered an SBR? Quick photoshop mockup Attached File |
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Originally Posted By raysheen: This sounds like fun...but is there an accepted length for a mare's leg so it's not considered an SBR? Quick photoshop mockup https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/97782/MaresLeg_jpg-1365486.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By raysheen: Originally Posted By Willz: Since this starts as a "firearm" I wonder about cutting that wood stock down to "Mare's Leg" proportions? This sounds like fun...but is there an accepted length for a mare's leg so it's not considered an SBR? Quick photoshop mockup https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/97782/MaresLeg_jpg-1365486.JPG That’s what I’m talking about. I also thought about cutting it to follow the outline of the checkered grip area. Pistol grip like. I would say as long as you don’t go any shorter than the factory grip for an overall length of 26.5” overall you should be good. I was told if I put any shorter and it becomes an AOW and needs a stamp. I wanted a Pachmayr Vindicator like grip but was told that would be too short. |
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Originally Posted By Willz: That’s what I’m talking about. I also thought about cutting it to follow the outline of the checkered grip area. Pistol grip like. I would say as long as you don’t go any shorter than the factory grip for an overall length of 26.5” overall you should be good. I was told if I put any shorter and it becomes an AOW and needs a stamp. I wanted a Pachmayr Vindicator like grip but was told that would be too short. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Willz: Originally Posted By raysheen: Originally Posted By Willz: Since this starts as a "firearm" I wonder about cutting that wood stock down to "Mare's Leg" proportions? This sounds like fun...but is there an accepted length for a mare's leg so it's not considered an SBR? Quick photoshop mockup https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/97782/MaresLeg_jpg-1365486.JPG That’s what I’m talking about. I also thought about cutting it to follow the outline of the checkered grip area. Pistol grip like. I would say as long as you don’t go any shorter than the factory grip for an overall length of 26.5” overall you should be good. I was told if I put any shorter and it becomes an AOW and needs a stamp. I wanted a Pachmayr Vindicator like grip but was told that would be too short. I have a hard time believing they’d be ok with that big fat recoil pad on there. |
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