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Does anyone know what clone rifle the EOTech 553 tan model was on?
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IG @bayou_bengal-rifles
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Okay thanks.
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Do any of you happen to have a good line on a Surefire 4 prong? I should have picked up another on the last wave when I had the chance.
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Originally Posted By blindrocket: Do any of you happen to have a good line on a Surefire 4 prong? I should have picked up another on the last wave when I had the chance. View Quote https://classified-defense.com/surefire--socom-4-prong-flash-hider--12-28.html |
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Thank you, Kentucky
It’s so nice that these are rather easily available nowadays. I also got an email from Brownells stating MK18 uppers were in stock and on sale. |
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Can't never could 'til try came along.
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Originally Posted By TGWLDR: https://www.eurooptic.com/SureFire-SOCOM556-RC-Open-Prong-Flash-Hider-FH556RC-1-2-28.aspx View Quote Nice, needed a couple. |
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WTB : KAC FF M4 RAS P/N 20208
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I saw those uppers at Brownells as well. Are they GTG? I've read some have pinned GBs and some don't Just curious... I'm thinking about picking one up. Let me rephrase that actually... is it a big deal if the GB is not pinned? I honestly have never had an issue with them not being that way. Just seems the questions and reviews on the product were pretty adamant about it. Seems like $799 is a good price. But I don't know much about clones. Just learning recently... TIA. |
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Originally Posted By NewCo32: I saw those uppers at Brownells as well. Are they GTG? I've read some have pinned GBs and some don't Just curious... I'm thinking about picking one up. Let me rephrase that actually... is it a big deal if the GB is not pinned? I honestly have never had an issue with them not being that way. Just seems the questions and reviews on the product were pretty adamant about it. Seems like $799 is a good price. But I don't know much about clones. Just learning recently... TIA. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By NewCo32: I saw those uppers at Brownells as well. Are they GTG? I've read some have pinned GBs and some don't Just curious... I'm thinking about picking one up. Let me rephrase that actually... is it a big deal if the GB is not pinned? I honestly have never had an issue with them not being that way. Just seems the questions and reviews on the product were pretty adamant about it. Seems like $799 is a good price. But I don't know much about clones. Just learning recently... TIA. View Quote Depends on type of Mk18 you're wanting. Mk18 Mod 0 with 10.3" and FSB, the FSB will be pinned with taper pins. Mk18 Mod 1, will have NO pinning on a 10.3" bbl. Dimples on barrel, 2 set screws in Low profile gas block and locktite down. Torqued to proper specs of course. CD |
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Iraq: 91,03,04,05,06,08,09,15,16,22’&23' Afghanistan: 09,10,11',14',17',18',19',20'&21' |
Thanks fellas. Solid info. Exactly what I was looking for.
Much appreciated. Not sure what Mod I want to go with yet. More research... But for me that's the fun part too. |
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Just remember, 10.3 > 10.5
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Originally Posted By NewCo32: Thanks fellas. Solid info. Exactly what I was looking for. Much appreciated. Not sure what Mod I want to go with yet. More research... But for me that's the fun part too. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Combat_Diver: Depends on type of Mk18 you're wanting. Mk18 Mod 0 with 10.3" and FSB, the FSB will be pinned with taper pins. Mk18 Mod 1, will have NO pinning on a 10.3" bbl. Dimples on barrel, 2 set screws in Low profile gas block and locktite down. Torqued to proper specs of course. CD View Quote CD, what's the torque specks on the low profile gas block set screws? Second, what tool do you prefer to use to achieve torque spec? what locktite do you use? |
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Originally Posted By RTrover: CD, what's the torque specks on the low profile gas block set screws? Second, what tool do you prefer to use to achieve torque spec? what locktite do you use? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By RTrover: Originally Posted By Combat_Diver: Depends on type of Mk18 you're wanting. Mk18 Mod 0 with 10.3" and FSB, the FSB will be pinned with taper pins. Mk18 Mod 1, will have NO pinning on a 10.3" bbl. Dimples on barrel, 2 set screws in Low profile gas block and locktite down. Torqued to proper specs of course. CD CD, what's the torque specks on the low profile gas block set screws? Second, what tool do you prefer to use to achieve torque spec? what locktite do you use? The information I've recored from CD's postings is as follows. KAC NT4 flash hider, time with shims having center slot at 12 o'clock at 20 ft-lbs, remove apply Rocksett to barrel threads, torque 20 to 30 ft-lbs. Surefire SOCOM flash hider, time bottom lug with shims at 25 lb-ft, remove, apply Rocksett to barrel threads, torque 25 to 30 ft-lbs. Do not exceed 30 ft-lbs as barrel can be damaged. DD MK18 RIS II barrel nut torque with grease - 55 ft-lbs MK12 gas block set screws - one drop of Loctite 243 per screw, torque to 25 in-lbs ( there is a certain screw first and then the other in an order I didn't record). I think it is rear screw first, as it is under the gas port, but that might be reversed for some reason. DD RIS II mounting bolts, 5/32" hex socket, one drop Loctite 243 per bolt, torque 6 bolts in alternating pattern to 30 in-lbs. https://danieldefense.com/media/asset/r/i/ris_ii_instructions.pdf |
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Originally Posted By Air_Soft_Contractor: The information I've recored from CD's postings is as follows. KAC NT4 flash hider, time with shims having center slot at 12 o'clock at 20 ft-lbs, remove apply Rocksett to barrel threads, torque 20 to 30 ft-lbs. Surefire SOCOM flash hider, time bottom lug with shims at 25 lb-ft, remove, apply Rocksett to barrel threads, torque 25 to 30 ft-lbs. Do not exceed 30 ft-lbs as barrel can be damaged. DD MK18 RIS II barrel nut torque with grease - 55 ft-lbs MK12 gas block set screws - one drop of Loctite 243 per screw, torque to 25 in-lbs ( there is a certain screw first and then the other in an order I didn't record). I think it is rear screw first, as it is under the gas port, but that might be reversed for some reason. DD RIS II mounting bolts, 5/32" hex socket, one drop Loctite 243 per bolt, torque 6 bolts in alternating pattern to 30 in-lbs. https://danieldefense.com/media/asset/r/i/ris_ii_instructions.pdf View Quote Thanks for posting that ASC Installing Gas Block/Gas Tube Assembly. Gas block should slide freely until making contact with barrel shoulder. Insert setscrew into forward set screw hole of gas block Apply one drop of Thread-Lock Blue 243 into rear setscrew hole and insert setscrew. Using 3/32-inch hex wrench, tighten rear setscrew. Using 1/4-inch drive in-lb torque wrench and 3/32-inch hex head socket, torque rear setscrew to 25 in-lb. Using 3/32-inch hex wrench, remove forward setscrew. Apply one drop of Thread-Lock Blue 243 into forward setscrew hole and insert setscrew. Using 3/32-inch hex wrench, tighten forward setscrew hand-tight. Using 1/4-inch drive in-lb torque wrench and 3/32-inch hex head socket, torque forward setscrew to 25 in-lb. CD |
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Iraq: 91,03,04,05,06,08,09,15,16,22’&23' Afghanistan: 09,10,11',14',17',18',19',20'&21' |
Originally Posted By Combat_Diver: Thanks for posting that ASC Installing Gas Block/Gas Tube Assembly. Gas block should slide freely until making contact with barrel shoulder. Insert setscrew into forward set screw hole of gas block Apply one drop of Thread-Lock Blue 243 into rear setscrew hole and insert setscrew. Using 3/32-inch hex wrench, tighten rear setscrew. Using 1/4-inch drive in-lb torque wrench and 3/32-inch hex head socket, torque rear setscrew to 25 in-lb. Using 3/32-inch hex wrench, remove forward setscrew. Apply one drop of Thread-Lock Blue 243 into forward setscrew hole and insert setscrew. Using 3/32-inch hex wrench, tighten forward setscrew hand-tight. Using 1/4-inch drive in-lb torque wrench and 3/32-inch hex head socket, torque forward setscrew to 25 in-lb. CD View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Combat_Diver: Originally Posted By Air_Soft_Contractor: The information I've recored from CD's postings is as follows. KAC NT4 flash hider, time with shims having center slot at 12 o'clock at 20 ft-lbs, remove apply Rocksett to barrel threads, torque 20 to 30 ft-lbs. Surefire SOCOM flash hider, time bottom lug with shims at 25 lb-ft, remove, apply Rocksett to barrel threads, torque 25 to 30 ft-lbs. Do not exceed 30 ft-lbs as barrel can be damaged. DD MK18 RIS II barrel nut torque with grease - 55 ft-lbs MK12 gas block set screws - one drop of Loctite 243 per screw, torque to 25 in-lbs ( there is a certain screw first and then the other in an order I didn't record). I think it is rear screw first, as it is under the gas port, but that might be reversed for some reason. DD RIS II mounting bolts, 5/32" hex socket, one drop Loctite 243 per bolt, torque 6 bolts in alternating pattern to 30 in-lbs. https://danieldefense.com/media/asset/r/i/ris_ii_instructions.pdf Thanks for posting that ASC Installing Gas Block/Gas Tube Assembly. Gas block should slide freely until making contact with barrel shoulder. Insert setscrew into forward set screw hole of gas block Apply one drop of Thread-Lock Blue 243 into rear setscrew hole and insert setscrew. Using 3/32-inch hex wrench, tighten rear setscrew. Using 1/4-inch drive in-lb torque wrench and 3/32-inch hex head socket, torque rear setscrew to 25 in-lb. Using 3/32-inch hex wrench, remove forward setscrew. Apply one drop of Thread-Lock Blue 243 into forward setscrew hole and insert setscrew. Using 3/32-inch hex wrench, tighten forward setscrew hand-tight. Using 1/4-inch drive in-lb torque wrench and 3/32-inch hex head socket, torque forward setscrew to 25 in-lb. CD Great, now I can record the gas block set screw sequence. Thanks CD. I made a copy of the URGI installation instructions too. |
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Thanks Gents!
I’m going to use this info and build my running estimate. What grease do you use for the barrel? I have Locktite copper infused anti ceasing grease that I used on my lower receiver extension. Not sure if that is milspec though. I am slowly making my way through the post on this thread, but there is quite a bit of info to go through. |
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Originally Posted By RTrover: Thanks Gents! I’m going to use this info and build my running estimate. What grease do you use for the barrel? I have Locktite copper infused anti ceasing grease that I used on my lower receiver extension. Not sure if that is milspec though. I am slowly making my way through the post on this thread, but there is quite a bit of info to go through. View Quote Attached File |
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Iraq: 91,03,04,05,06,08,09,15,16,22’&23' Afghanistan: 09,10,11',14',17',18',19',20'&21' |
Shoot, a fella could have a pretty good weekend in Vegas with all that stuff!
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Originally Posted By RTrover: Thanks Gents! I’m going to use this info and build my running estimate. What grease do you use for the barrel? I have Locktite copper infused anti ceasing grease that I used on my lower receiver extension. Not sure if that is milspec though. I am slowly making my way through the post on this thread, but there is quite a bit of info to go through. View Quote The military specifies a synthetic aviation moly grease for aircraft landing gear. I use a synthetic extreme pressure, EP grease that has moly, though not quite as much as the aviation grease, and it is the same thickness grade as the aviation grease. Let me look at the can and I post later, the exact grease I use for the barrel nut threads on the upper and I used it inside the upper where the barrel extension inserts into the upper. Not a lot of grease is needed. Before the military used aviation synthetic grease, Moly-Kote G grease was used. Today Moly-Kote G-N is available, but I don't know the difference. A grease without graphite is desired with aluminum. Torque three times to 30 ft-lbs before final torquing. Moly-Kote G-Rapid contains graphite, while Moly-Kote G-N does not. Edit: The closest substitute for the synthetic aviation grease is, Valvoline Automotive Full Synthetic Moly-Fortified Grease in the gray can for Fords. It is called the gray Ford grease. The grade or thickness is NLGI No.2 or Grade 2 or Consistency Number 2. This very close to aviation grease in grade and only had slightly less moly in it. The synthetic gray grease from Valvoline comes in a gray can, while non-synthetic gray grease comes in a blue can. Synthetic NLGI 2 gray with moly is Valvoline part number VV986, for one small tub of grease. https://www.summitracing.com/parts/vlv-vv986 |
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Originally Posted By Air_Soft_Contractor: The military specifies a synthetic aviation moly grease for aircraft landing gear. I use a synthetic automotive wheel bearing grease that has moly, though not quite as much as the aviation grease, and it is the same thickness grade as the aviation grease. Let me look at the can and I post later, the exact grease I use for the barrel nut threads on the upper and I used it inside the upper where the barrel extension inserts into the upper. Not a lot of grease is needed. Before the military used aviation synthetic grease, Moly-Kote G grease was used. Today Moly-Kote G-N is available, but I don't know the difference. A grease without graphite is desired with aluminum. Torque three times to 30 ft-lbs before final torquing. Moly-Kote G-Rapid contains graphite, while Moly-Kote G-N does not. View Quote Shit… https://www.silmid.com/us/lubricants/greases/Nyco-Grease-GN-17-MIL-G-21164D-G-353-in-various-sizes/ $34 per .80 lbs of this stuff! |
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Iraq: 91,03,04,05,06,08,09,15,16,22’&23' Afghanistan: 09,10,11',14',17',18',19',20'&21' |
Here is 37.5 lbs of AeroShell 64 grease.
https://skygeek.com/5067074.html |
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Literally any quality EP Moly works fine.
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Can't never could 'til try came along.
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If one were looking at a surplus pelican case that came from Crane and is cut for a MK18 how much would one expect to pay? The cases themselves aren’t exactly cheap.
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Originally Posted By Dyzastr: When I said unpinned, I was referring to the low pro gas block as I assumed you referring to a block 2 or mod1. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Dyzastr: Originally Posted By NewCo32: Thanks fellas. Solid info. Exactly what I was looking for. Much appreciated. Not sure what Mod I want to go with yet. More research... But for me that's the fun part too. Mod 2 or 1 most likely. |
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Wtb: Noveske Gen3 Stripped Upper, AAC M42K Training Suppressor
"A Mk18 is a handgun with a stock"/"10.3 is a 50 yard and in gun" - From SHTF AR Thread |
Any lube is better than no lube. It ain't gonna kaboom if you use generic grease.
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Been wanting to clone this one for a while now. Sold off my be Meyers a while ago, so it'll prob be a while before I find one sub $300 lol.
Looks like a ta01nsn with piggyback red dot, but not 100%. Hoping it’s not airsoft. Attached File |
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KAK makes a Flash hider that looks suspiciously like the 249F
Since they recently announced an NT4 FH replica for cloners, I reckon their BEM replica is meant for the same target market. https://www.kakindustry.com/1-2-28-4-prong-flash-hider Originally Posted By Dyzastr: Been wanting to clone this one for a while now. Sold off my be Meyers a while ago, so it'll prob be a while before I find one sub $300 lol. Looks like a ta01nsn with piggyback red dot, but not 100%. Hoping it’s not airsoft. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/471387/82A3BA02-3447-476C-B6B1-3F692D4AB122_jpe-2822655.JPG View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Dyzastr: Looks like a ta01nsn with piggyback red dot, but not 100%. Hoping it’s not airsoft. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/471387/82A3BA02-3447-476C-B6B1-3F692D4AB122_jpe-2822655.JPG View Quote Correct on Acog. Not airsoft. |
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Originally Posted By zodtgr8: KAK makes a Flash hider that looks suspiciously like the 249F Since they recently announced an NT4 FH replica for cloners, I reckon their BEM replica is meant for the same target market. https://www.kakindustry.com/pub/media/catalog/product/cache/e115a6e7b4eb6dec33741170d4bb9b60/k/a/kakind-4-prong-flash-hider-1.jpg https://www.kakindustry.com/1-2-28-4-prong-flash-hider View Quote Originally Posted By j-dubya1: Correct on Acog. Not airsoft. View Quote it's a later version ta31 su237 so it's more bronze than gold in color. Attached File |
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Once the Form 1 on my H&R lower clears I'm actually going to have something sweet to add to the thread.
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I bought all this equipment. What do you mean that the dead AREN'T coming back to life?
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Originally Posted By droys86: My mod 0 https://i.imgur.com/VKXLl1W.jpg https://i.imgur.com/Vbpt4Vg.jpg She's a Brownells A1 lower with an andro upper (BA crane spec 10.3"), and all the mod 0 goodies. I'm actually very pleased with the PA SLX. I took my Comp m3 for my AP5 and figured I could get two PA's for the price of one used comp, so I'm giving it a shot...so far, I'm impressed. View Quote Why are you hiding the purple with that rail cover!? Let Barney breathe! |
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