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Posted: 5/31/2009 3:06:30 PM EDT
| does anyone have any experiences with sun devil lowers? i'm researching my 2nd build and i really like the idea of that tension screw to take up the receiver slop. |
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You will be disappointed if you want to remove slop with a tension screw. The tension it takes to remove most of the slop prevents the take down pin from being moved. The tension screw works best from an accuracy standpoint because you can use a torque wrench and tension that screw exactly and the tension remains constant. Whether or not that works is a matter of debate. I have not read anything definitive on the matter. I use the tension screw on a service rifle and feel that a tension just enough to prevent the pin from moving improves accuracy. I have to loosen the screw to clean the rifle, however, which requires removing the grip to get to the screw.
If you are just looking to remove slop, you're better off using an accuwedge or o-rings. If you're looking to improve accuracy, the tension screw may be for you. There's a new company called Firebird Precision which is putting a tension screw in the receiver that is accessible without removing the grip. I haven't tried one yet, but it looks interesting. I've seen it in person, but it's not on their website yet. |
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There's a new company called Firebird Precision which is putting a tension screw in the receiver that is accessible without removing the grip. I haven't tried one yet, but it looks interesting. I've seen it in person, but it's not on their website yet. SGC is selling their first batch. That's where I got my 2 from, and they are very nice. |
| i noticed that about the lowers. removing the grip to adjust seems like a hassle. and i would want to be able to clean the rifle after use, (like i was trained to do!). i found a cross section online. it looks like a good idea with poor design. i think a spring loaded plunger with a tension screw to adjust the tension in the spring would be a better idea. i can picture it in my head. what turns me on the most, however, is that it is machined from solid aluminum and not forged. the uppers i'm looking at are all billet, (or so they say! i was told that vltor started forging theirs). anyways... thanks for the input! |
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There's a new company called Firebird Precision which is putting a tension screw in the receiver that is accessible without removing the grip. I haven't tried one yet, but it looks interesting. I've seen it in person, but it's not on their website yet. SGC is selling their first batch. That's where I got my 2 from, and they are very nice. Yes, you are correct. The Scottsdale Gun Club is where I fondled one. They are very nice, laser engraved. This particular batch is forged and has provisions for the tension screw and for a screw for over travel, quite clever. Did your stripped receivers actually come with those screws? It appeared to me that one would have to find a couple at a hardware store. The tension screw hole is located in the radius portion of the lower receiver just above the grip. A medium and large Magpul grip would cover it up but a standard grip leaves it exposed.
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| If I were to do it again, I would have stayed away. They were the only pistol lower my dealer had so I got it. Fit on the upper wasnt that great, has some issues with the gas tube and barrel nut. The tension deal seems cool until you figure out you you have to choose between a rear takedown pin or a solid fit. Overall, not worth the extra money. |
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