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Originally Posted By loudxpack:
No prob hittin 500-600 with the T2 https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/472230/734C869E-3277-4EB3-96C2-E4D924A5430B_jpeg-782985.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/472230/B62FEA9F-E729-4F93-8209-497534697490_jpeg-782986.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/472230/A2A44A7E-8D43-4683-86A1-DABDA8BDA56E_jpeg-782987.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/472230/2DE0E666-840F-4861-A371-E692CA1A2B70_jpeg-782989.JPG View Quote |
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Originally Posted By detacbob:
Almost clone.... Colt cage code upper Wilson Combat SuperMatch Barrel https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/179481/20181223_174037_jpg-783006.JPG View Quote |
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Originally Posted By HCM3156: I think your guess is correct. My understanding is Berry Act models are brought in as parts kits and then assembled here. I can tell you the GOV models are marked Designed in Oregon / Assembled in USA. View Quote |
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WTB:
Insight WMX200 LBT2626a in Tan Premier Reticles Heritage 3-15x50 S&B PMII Riflescope 3-12x50 34mm MTC |
Originally Posted By JonnyMoses: Anyone have one from the non fancy boxes that show that it was made in the US? Are the 4Ts that replaced the 4M made in the US or China? View Quote |
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WTB:
Insight WMX200 LBT2626a in Tan Premier Reticles Heritage 3-15x50 S&B PMII Riflescope 3-12x50 34mm MTC |
Originally Posted By JonnyMoses: I've heard that the 4Ts, that are also now in use, are made in the US though, is that correct? View Quote |
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A question for those that recently put together their uppers with a shark arms colt fbi barrel
Did you shave the FSB or go with the G block? Barrel i have has a F marked FSB, and this is going off to ADCO for assembly. Either have them shave and park the FSB, or maybe parkerize the G block prior to install? I prefer the black G blocks. G block seems like it would be lower weight with an already heavy barrel. Thoughts? |
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Don't forget the gas tube. Nothing looks worse shining through the rail.
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Originally Posted By JLAudio:
A question for those that recently put together their uppers with a shark arms colt fbi barrel Did you shave the FSB or go with the G block? Barrel i have has a F marked FSB, and this is going off to ADCO for assembly. Either have them shave and park the FSB, or maybe parkerize the G block prior to install? I prefer the black G blocks. G block seems like it would be lower weight with an already heavy barrel. Thoughts? View Quote |
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Originally Posted By JonnyMoses:
I've heard that the 4Ts, that are also now in use, are made in the US though, is that correct? View Quote Do you think they would tempt a contract violation so they could make 8,000x markup? If they are "in use" they are not "Made in China." |
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Are the green buffer tubes still around? I’m diggin the look.
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Originally Posted By sanman28:
Are the green buffer tubes still around? I’m diggin the look. View Quote I know of a couple guys that had a bunch, but they sold out quick with the geissele sale. Some pop up in the EE at a premium, but you have to be quick. |
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#JusticeforFelipe
#PoultrylivesMatter |
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Got mine today. Very dark green. Cool. Looks different depending on the light for sure.
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Originally Posted By JLAudio:
A question for those that recently put together their uppers with a shark arms colt fbi barrel Did you shave the FSB or go with the G block? Barrel i have has a F marked FSB, and this is going off to ADCO for assembly. Either have them shave and park the FSB, or maybe parkerize the G block prior to install? I prefer the black G blocks. G block seems like it would be lower weight with an already heavy barrel. Thoughts? View Quote I don't think they can park the G block, I believe it is stainless. |
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Received the BRT gas port kit and installed it in the gas block. Very easy to do. They recommended a 061 port as a starting point for suppressed use on an 11.5 barrel. I ended up going with an 063 because I clicked the wrong thing when ordering .
I'll give it a try and see how it does. |
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DD 11.5” installed with the G gas block. Still trying to figure what muzzle device to go with (thinking about picking up another suppressor specifically for this upper) -t |
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Chris at SAC has some FBI barrels in.
For now..... |
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Code word is Yellow Umbrella.
"All welchers should be removed from the EE"-Aimless |
#JusticeforFelipe
#PoultrylivesMatter |
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Me too. Got impatient and ordered a DD 11.5.
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Code word is Yellow Umbrella.
"All welchers should be removed from the EE"-Aimless |
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Originally Posted By Tigwelder1971: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/416992/Screenshot_20181224-214651-784483.png Watch his page for updates. View Quote I do have 1 question - what date code does everyone have? I have 11/15 on mine. |
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Code word is Yellow Umbrella.
"All welchers should be removed from the EE"-Aimless |
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Originally Posted By Marksman14:
So did I. Make sure you measure your gas port. They sent me a .076 but were kind enough to swap it for me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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I apologize in advance.
ZX636R Master Race |
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Originally Posted By GreenGoose:
Not clone correct but I used the rail. LPVO for me. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/340387/E7D45916-CEB5-4082-A271-77085A42F4A6_jpeg-784464.JPG View Quote |
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Originally Posted By miker84:
Received the BRT gas port kit and installed it in the gas block. Very easy to do. They recommended a 061 port as a starting point for suppressed use on an 11.5 barrel. I ended up going with an 063 because I clicked the wrong thing when ordering . I'll give it a try and see how it does. View Quote |
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Its to late for the boots, save your watch!
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Originally Posted By kells81:
Recieved one of my rails. I would have called it a blem but I guess big G finds a blatant tool path issue ok. Aside from that here is a color comparison Colt FDE tube Colt Cera OD lower DD RIS MK18 G DDC rail https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/43495/IMG_2247_JPG-784730.jpg View Quote |
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#JusticeforFelipe
#PoultrylivesMatter |
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#JusticeforFelipe
#PoultrylivesMatter |
Its to late for the boots, save your watch!
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Originally Posted By kells81: Big G may call it normal but in the real world it’s a machining blem. View Quote Mine isn't sour apple, but it's still not as dark as I would have liked. Probably in a few months when everyone is showing them off, and demand peaks, I will try to trade it for a Super Tricon and a few rusty FAL mags. |
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Originally Posted By kells81: Big G may call it normal but in the real world it's a machining blem. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/43495/0054732A-DEEB-463D-8F01-B732ACC055B6-785052.jpg View Quote |
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Originally Posted By D_Man:
All of their rails I have handled first hand have those path marks, some more pronounced like yours and other a bit better blended, but they all have it. I figured they do it on purpose for some reason. View Quote |
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Code word is Yellow Umbrella.
"All welchers should be removed from the EE"-Aimless |
Originally Posted By Tigwelder1971:
It's just where the end mill trailed off at cut termination. One less step in program setup. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Tigwelder1971:
It's just where the end mill trailed off at cut termination. One less step in program setup. Originally Posted By GACS:
As stated above that's perfectly normal and left that way as part of the overall look. The machining marks can be slightly different in those locations from different runs. Some folks like that the rails almost have a sort of fingerprint so to speak because of that. -GACS |
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Code word is Yellow Umbrella.
"All welchers should be removed from the EE"-Aimless |
Anyone else having trouble getting the Geissele gas block on the Colt HRT barrels? Barrel measures right at .750, but I tried 3 gas blocks to no avail. They all measured slightly smaller than .750
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