User Panel
|
Originally Posted By rcbif:
Made a video for the drop-Free 30-rd. magazine Fix. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7ODhU0nJOA&t=4s View Quote My 30 rounders drop free with the charging handle locking the bolt back but not with the bolt catch holding the bolt. No, I haven't yet radiused the rib on the mag. Will that let the mags drop free when the bolt catch is doing its job? Are the rest of you seeing the same thing? |
|
valheru21:"The argument, "this gun won't go down in value," is used to convince the wife that you are not making a bad financial decision when purchasing a firearm. You're not ACTUALLY supposed to ever sell the gun."
Matt |
Originally Posted By 1811GNR:
Rolling things back a couple weeks here. My 30 rounders drop free with the charging handle locking the bolt back but not with the bolt catch holding the bolt. No, I haven't yet radiused the rib on the mag. Will that let the mags drop free when the bolt catch is doing its job? Are the rest of you seeing the same thing? View Quote With the bolt catch holding the bolt back, the bolt puts pressure on the bolt catch which has slight play in it's axis and moves forward enough to put pressure on the back of the magazine near the tiny protruding plunger(not sure what it's called) on the back of the magazine. That tiny bit of pressure holds the mag. Not sure where to go from there. I guess you could lightly file the magazine in that area, or try to bend the metal piece that touches the mag. Probably try the mag first since they are cheaper. There is also the possibility that if you eliminate that interference, the bolt release will see more force from the bolt suddenly being locked open and create it's own further tolerance on it's axis pin. Without knowing Largo's design intent, it's hard to say. |
|
|
Originally Posted By 1811GNR:
Rolling things back a couple weeks here. My 30 rounders drop free with the charging handle locking the bolt back but not with the bolt catch holding the bolt. No, I haven't yet radiused the rib on the mag. Will that let the mags drop free when the bolt catch is doing its job? Are the rest of you seeing the same thing? View Quote |
|
|
Who is everybody using to have the barrel on their Scorpion rethreaded?
I have one of the earlier Scorpions with the 18x1 thread pitch and want it redone to 1/2x28 so I can get a suppressor for it. |
|
|
Originally Posted By camoman33935:
Who is everybody using to have the barrel on their Scorpion rethreaded? I have one of the earlier Scorpions with the 18x1 thread pitch and want it redone to 1/2x28 so I can get a suppressor for it. View Quote |
|
|
I wouldn't stand in front of a piss-filled supersoaker. Does that make it a good pistol? - Caboose314
I thought I was covered for 22 cans, but the NFAids is a bitch when it mutates - themagikbullet |
Originally Posted By camoman33935:
Who is everybody using to have the barrel on their Scorpion rethreaded? I have one of the earlier Scorpions with the 18x1 thread pitch and want it redone to 1/2x28 so I can get a suppressor for it. View Quote |
|
|
I just bought an Adapter for mine that screws into your suppressor.
I guess it depends on what suppressor you go with or already have. I rock the Thompson Machine ISIS-2 on mine. |
|
|
Muh evo looks funny.
Attached File On a serious note is there any coupon codes out there for HBI Industries? I need a handguard. |
|
|
Own AR parts and a scale? Support the arfcom parts weights database. Please! http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_118/707652_AR-Parts-Weights-Database.html
|
Are any of you guys running the Lage K-stock? I debating on grabbing or the regular Lage stock.
|
|
"That story, that avatar...
May the blessings of KEK continue your winning and the MAGA flow from the heavens!" Madcap72 WTB -Knights MRE Model A or B -DD MK18 RIS II with FSP cutout |
|
I have the Lage K and love it.
|
|
|
Originally Posted By HALFNATTYGAINZ:
Muh evo looks funny. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/418820/evo-autism-179710.JPG On a serious note is there any coupon codes out there for HBI Industries? I need a handguard. View Quote |
|
|
Prepper's has 922r kits - I just ordered mine.
|
|
|
no need for 922 kits, every part outside the bbl, bolt, and receiver is getting upgraded anyway!
|
|
Own AR parts and a scale? Support the arfcom parts weights database. Please! http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_118/707652_AR-Parts-Weights-Database.html
|
Originally Posted By GLOCKCRAZZ:
I sent them a message asking and none at this time. Purchased my hbi micro handguards from copper customs. View Quote |
|
|
My Scorpion as it sits now, awaiting its SBR stamp. Coming soon: Nelson Precision trigger (once in stock), Apex grip, and some sort of brace (as soon as I find something used.)
http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa309/keithdbrown/DB2E18E2-FD69-47EF-9BB5-97348405C345_zps8ifnyayt.jpg |
|
|
Hey gents, late to the party here but I finally got a chance to fire my Scorpion pistol. LOVE it, it's way too much fun to shoot.
Anyways, I have a question for some of the guys who have modded their guns. I can't seem to take apart the trigger pack. The screw is in so tight, almost looks like it's welded. I'm afraid to strip the screw. Has anyone run into this? Apologies if I missed the discussion - I've only gone back 6-7 pages and haven't seen anything mentioned. Thanks. |
|
|
Originally Posted By Rush4theYehO:
Hey gents, late to the party here but I finally got a chance to fire my Scorpion pistol. LOVE it, it's way too much fun to shoot. Anyways, I have a question for some of the guys who have modded their guns. I can't seem to take apart the trigger pack. The screw is in so tight, almost looks like it's welded. I'm afraid to strip the screw. Has anyone run into this? Apologies if I missed the discussion - I've only gone back 6-7 pages and haven't seen anything mentioned. Thanks. View Quote Failed To Load Title |
|
A golf course is the deliberate and willful misuse of a perfectly good rifle range.
|
that's a great video. Really well done. Honestly, it's rare for me to watch a how-to video on youtube and not have 8 questions when it ends....but this one pretty much tells you everything you would ever need to know for this. nice.
|
|
Own AR parts and a scale? Support the arfcom parts weights database. Please! http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_118/707652_AR-Parts-Weights-Database.html
|
Originally Posted By jekbrown:
that's a great video. Really well done. Honestly, it's rare for me to watch a how-to video on youtube and not have 8 questions when it ends....but this one pretty much tells you everything you would ever need to know for this. nice. View Quote The real easy way is to drill from the triggerguard side. You will likely have to replace screw anyhow and those can be found at Loews. |
|
|
Thanks guys, so it IS welded after all.
Since I don't have the carbide drill bit HB sells, and they're out of stock anyways - what about this method? Seems like that screw is f'ed anyways - might as well go out and get replacement screws anyways right? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W96Yz39Fz5c |
|
|
Originally Posted By Rush4theYehO:
Thanks guys, so it IS welded after all. Since I don't have the carbide drill bit HB sells, and they're out of stock anyways - what about this method? Seems like that screw is f'ed anyways - might as well go out and get replacement screws anyways right? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W96Yz39Fz5c View Quote I will see if I can find the threads as they still may be going. If not, Go to Lowe's or HD and buy a carbide tipped bit. IMO there are far too many CZ owners that have drilled the weld with success here and on czfirearms to use a different method. I have no doubt it would work but, each of mine took 1+- minute to drill using the HBI method. There are several owners that have used non carbide bits and the only downside was the time it took. |
|
A golf course is the deliberate and willful misuse of a perfectly good rifle range.
|
bdgfate mentioned going through the bottom of the trigger guard and here is a video showing the ease.
CZ Scorpion Welded Trigger Pack Removal for Dummies - Best Method |
|
A golf course is the deliberate and willful misuse of a perfectly good rifle range.
|
Tons of good info in here; we made another video showing how to remove the welded screws by drilling off the head. The carbide drills work really well, but the welders at the CZ-UB factory have really been keeping us on our toes. The earlier Evos had much lighter welds than some of the current packs. As others have said, sometimes the screws come out with no effort at all, but in other cases the collars can actually be welded to the screw AND the sheetmetal trigger housing. So... as others have mentioned, here is another method to keep in mind:
CZ Scorpion Welded Trigger Pack Removal by HBI Welded Trigger Pack Video |
|
|
nice HBI. Very descriptive / informative!
|
|
Own AR parts and a scale? Support the arfcom parts weights database. Please! http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_118/707652_AR-Parts-Weights-Database.html
|
|
|
Nope.
|
|
Own AR parts and a scale? Support the arfcom parts weights database. Please! http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_118/707652_AR-Parts-Weights-Database.html
|
Need some help with SciCo 45k and the Scorpion.
I bought the SZ Scorpion adapter and the fixed barrel spacer from SciCo, and now that the can arrived the parts don't seem to fit together. The adapter doesn't fully seat into the can with the fixed barrel spacer. There is a cut out in the adapter that looks like the spacer should slip into, but the spacer is too big. The spring will fit into the cut out though. Is the fixed barrel spaced needed? Do I need to reconsider my thoughts on how to attach it? |
|
Proud Member of Team Ranstad
"Hillary's corruption is corrosive to the soul of our nation." Donald J. Trump, 10/29/2016 |
Originally Posted By Idaholandho:
bdgfate mentioned going through the bottom of the trigger guard and here is a video showing the ease. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alIM12biJ8k View Quote |
|
|
Originally Posted By Got_Nukes:
Need some help with SciCo 45k and the Scorpion. I bought the SZ Scorpion adapter and the fixed barrel spacer from SciCo, and now that the can arrived the parts don't seem to fit together. The adapter doesn't fully seat into the can with the fixed barrel spacer. There is a cut out in the adapter that looks like the spacer should slip into, but the spacer is too big. The spring will fit into the cut out though. Is the fixed barrel spaced needed? Do I need to reconsider my thoughts on how to attach it? View Quote |
|
Team Ranstad
|
Proud Member of Team Ranstad
"Hillary's corruption is corrosive to the soul of our nation." Donald J. Trump, 10/29/2016 |
Originally Posted By f40:
Are carbines allowed here? http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa278/pdenonville/20170405_225247_zpskm4qavik.jpg View Quote |
|
|
Anyone use a HBI handguard and have problems with the charging handle spring? I installed mine and there is literally no tension when its in the handguard.
I may just go back to using the factory one handguard spring. |
|
|
Originally Posted By HALFNATTYGAINZ:
Anyone use a HBI handguard and have problems with the charging handle spring? I installed mine and there is literally no tension when its in the handguard. I may just go back to using the factory one. View Quote |
|
|
|
Originally Posted By HALFNATTYGAINZ:
The charging handle spring I meant. Sorry. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
|
|
Originally Posted By HALFNATTYGAINZ:
Anyone use a HBI handguard and have problems with the charging handle spring? I installed mine and there is literally no tension when its in the handguard. View Quote |
|
|
Originally Posted By XJBaylor:
With the HBI replacement spring and "K" handguard my charging handle just rattles around in the channel. It works just fine, but is kind of annoying just banging around loose in the channel. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By XJBaylor:
Originally Posted By HALFNATTYGAINZ:
Anyone use a HBI handguard and have problems with the charging handle spring? I installed mine and there is literally no tension when its in the handguard. |
|
|
Does any one know what type of screw the grip screw is?
Now that I have my own 3d printer, I'm working on my 3d printed Grip again. I would like to get a nut that fits it to test it out before sending it off to Shapeways to print. Thanks, Attached File Edit: Never mind, found out what it is. It's an M4x30 |
|
|
Thanks for the info guys. I went back to the original spring.
I may work on modifying the factory handguard in such a manner that I can work in a K config but that's a project that'll take some time. But hopefully I'll be able to shoot it tomorrow. |
|
|
Originally Posted By Harvey_Mushman:
This mirrors my experience as well. I lost the factory spring when I installed the HB. The charging handle rattles much more and barely stays in place. Wish I had stuck with the cz spring. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Harvey_Mushman:
Originally Posted By XJBaylor:
Originally Posted By HALFNATTYGAINZ:
Anyone use a HBI handguard and have problems with the charging handle spring? I installed mine and there is literally no tension when its in the handguard. |
|
|
Originally Posted By HBI:
The reduced weight springs are primarily for all of aluminum aftermarket charging handles out there, if running the factory (polymer) charging handle the standard/factory spring will work fine. Anyone needing replacement factory/standard weight charge handle springs can call/email us and we will send out replacements. Roll pins too if you need them. No charge so long as its within reason (ie: don't ask for 46 springs). These springs are small and tricky and not hard to loose. [email protected] View Quote Thanks for the response! |
|
|
|
Can't wait for the extended polymer charging handle from the guys at HBi...hope it releases soon.
|
|
|
Right on, thank you for the kind words! We are really close to releasing extended polymer charge handles. We would like to post something in this PCC section here shortly, but first need to understand all of the rules/regulations as they apply to vendors/manufacturers.
|
|
|
Originally Posted By HBI:
Right on, thank you for the kind words! We are really close to releasing extended polymer charge handles. We would like to post something in this PCC section here shortly, but first need to understand all of the rules/regulations as they apply to vendors/manufacturers. View Quote Price? |
|
|
Sign up for the ARFCOM weekly newsletter and be entered to win a free ARFCOM membership. One new winner* is announced every week!
You will receive an email every Friday morning featuring the latest chatter from the hottest topics, breaking news surrounding legislation, as well as exclusive deals only available to ARFCOM email subscribers.
AR15.COM is the world's largest firearm community and is a gathering place for firearm enthusiasts of all types.
From hunters and military members, to competition shooters and general firearm enthusiasts, we welcome anyone who values and respects the way of the firearm.
Subscribe to our monthly Newsletter to receive firearm news, product discounts from your favorite Industry Partners, and more.
Copyright © 1996-2024 AR15.COM LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Any use of this content without express written consent is prohibited.
AR15.Com reserves the right to overwrite or replace any affiliate, commercial, or monetizable links, posted by users, with our own.