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Posted: 3/5/2009 1:21:39 PM EDT
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Nice start to a new AR. Quoted:
I just came from the local gun show. I picked up a bolt assembly it says CM on it i assume its Colt Manufacturing can anyone confirm? I also picked up a dpms lower parts kit. I will post some pics up tomorrow and of the assembly of the LPK Made by Continental Machine Tool (CMT). I have seen that stamp on Stag, BushMaster, and I believe a couple of RRAs |
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I would not be totally happy with that staking, but that doesn't mean I wouldn't shoot it. Just keep an eye on it. If the screws seem to be getting loose, tighten them (to spec) and then re-stake them yourself. No biggie.
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Well I just ordered a few parts from PK that should be here end of the week
ACE Skeleton Stock Carbine Length Gas Tube Double star 2 piece quad rail These shipped out today from bravo company BCM Removable Carry Handle CMT Charging Handle M1 Folding Site I canceled my order from stag for the bolt and The following from model 1 CAR Gas tube w/ pin C.A.R. Fiberlite stock, complete with buffer & spring; Fixed position; Black C.A.R. aluminum free float tube; Knurled There is another show this weekend hopefully I can grab a barrel and some ammo and head out to the range. However Im still keeping the barrel on order from model 1 ER Shaw 16'' C.A.R. Heavy Barrel, 5.56 NATO, chrome lined chamber & bore, 1-9 twist, 11 degree target crown, no bayonet lug; Gas block front sight base |
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I am way to indecisive and impatient.
I contacted M&A, and they had 16 post ban upper assembly in stock, so I jumped on it. I also ordered a second bolt assembly. It should be shipped out end of the week or end of next week. I canceled my model 1 order, and Im just waiting for some stuff from bravo company, and pk to come in. Unfortunately now Im going to have some extra parts to get rid of but that shouldn't be a problem. Im just going to keep the ones that look the best for the build. Extra upper, parts kit, bolt assembly, gas tube, and possibly hand guards. Ill post more pics as the parts come in. |
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Also what kind of initial oiling do I have to do, and do I use a different type of oil than my pistols? Use CLP-and plenty of it-while breaking in the rifle. I also use Tetra grease on the trigger and hammer pins because it smooths them out pretty quickly. |
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Thanks for the comments
I assembled the stock last night, the rubber piece from ace was a bitch to get onto the buffer tube. Once I got it on though everything went together nicely, and it feels pretty comfortable. The upper should go out this week, ill keep my fingers crossed. I went to the range yesterday, hopefully the next time I go i'll be shooting this. I also put my extra parts kit on gun broker, time to start getting money back on this build. |
| I also swapped out the standard grip to the ergo grip. What a difference, it definitely fits the hand a lot better. I want to finish it off with magpul ladder rail protectors, and a tango down vertical foregrip. I plan on taking it out this saturday if the weather is nice. |
| Well I shot it today, only put 80 rounds through it so far. It seemed to work flawlessly however all my shots seems way off. To high, and to the left. When I put the barrel on I forgot to torque it to spec. Do you think it pays to take it off and re torque with the appropriate grease? |
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Put some grease on the uppers threads and torque to 30 to 80 ft.lbs( torgue wrench is a must).
Most do this 3 times, tighten, loosen, tighten, loosen, tighten, loosen then tighten for the final time, makes the threads conform much better to the barrel nut, make sure you dont use a silicone based grease. I set my torque wrench to 30 ft.lbs then if the nut has to be turned more to get it lined up for the gas tube then I tighten it to line up There is a thread on this forum that explains this much better. |
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Q2. What about the torquing three times, to 80ft/lbs like the TM says?
A2. While using a torque wrench is never a bad idea, it is not required. Snug it up, three times, then line up with next gas tube hole. Sometimes this will take a lot of force, sometimes just a little. If you arent sure, or nervous, go to the local auto parts store and borrow a torque wrench for ft. pounds. The point of snugging it up three times, is to mate the aluminum upper receiver threads together with the barrel nut. |
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