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Originally Posted By chase45: Weldy welds I'm pretty happy with how they turned out View Quote Well it is definitely better than v1! Great job! Don't forget you can set up a jig to run your cup against if you want arrow straight welds. Might be handy for the sight base and rail, the highly visible weld. |
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Originally Posted By BigPolska: Yes... all those parts You will need a flat Way to bend a flat A 300 blk barrel from rcm A way to press a barrel from and into a trunnion A parts kit to salvage a trunnion, recoil spring, sight parts, furniture and cocking assembly etc A 300 blk locking piece A semi auto trigger group Semi auto denials to weld to your flat A welder A bushing and lever mag release A jig to get the mag release in the right spot A way to park the finished gun Etc etc etc View Quote Yep pretty much this |
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Originally Posted By BigPolska: Well it is definitely better than v1! Great job! Don't forget you can set up a jig to run your cup against if you want arrow straight welds. Might be handy for the sight base and rail, the highly visible weld. View Quote Yeah I'm going to practice some dry runs on the rear sight weld later Lmao it sucks because I had fitting the cocking tube to the receiver so tightly. Then when I welded the trunion in the fit went all to hell. I didn't think about the heat from welding in the trunion opening up that area I just got done fitting But yes much better than version one which is all we are after. With any luck it should mostly be done today. Waiting for the rail from hk parts still |
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Roughly how much do the parts cost and how do you bend the flat? Is everything readily available?
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Originally Posted By UndrGrndPrdcts: Roughly how much do the parts cost and how do you bend the flat? Is everything readily available? View Quote Depending on how many deals you find probably around 1500. You use a jig and some sort of press. Anything can bend metal, the trick is to get it to bend properly. Some home made rigs work awesome, others ruin flats. A factory jig is around 300 |
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Originally Posted By BigPolska: Depending on how many deals you find probably around 1500. You use a jig and some sort of press. Anything can bend metal, the trick is to get it to bend properly. Some home made rigs work awesome, others ruin flats. A factory jig is around 300 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By BigPolska: Originally Posted By UndrGrndPrdcts: Roughly how much do the parts cost and how do you bend the flat? Is everything readily available? Depending on how many deals you find probably around 1500. You use a jig and some sort of press. Anything can bend metal, the trick is to get it to bend properly. Some home made rigs work awesome, others ruin flats. A factory jig is around 300 If a person wants to build only 1 HK the should just buy a pre rolled receiver. |
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Welp its official I've discovered i made an error
Oops. Bolt gap grows with the support in vs out That means I set the cocking tube gap up wrong. I thought something was off with the contour not lining up with the tube and the receiver. However its only off a few thousandth vs how much the picture shows So the options are to cut the tube off and reweld in the proper location Or Grind on the cocking tube support. Grindy grind it is. I'm gunna throw in some negative rollers and grind it until there's not a difference in bolt gap and then replace the negative rollers for standard. That should create a good enough gap while not messing with the camming action |
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I would trim the cocking support. Is the same item as the g3 or is it different? The g3 part is cheap if you change your mind.
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Originally Posted By jtstalker: I would trim the cocking support. Is the same item as the g3 or is it different? The g3 part is cheap if you change your mind. View Quote Yep i took a little off of it and all is well now Its done just waiting for the top rail... and a new front sight as I also broke that getting it back on I swear hkparts should send me a Christmas card every year |
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Quoted: Yep i took a little off of it and all is well now Its done just waiting for the top rail... and a new front sight as I also broke that getting it back on I swear hkparts should send me a Christmas card every year View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I would trim the cocking support. Is the same item as the g3 or is it different? The g3 part is cheap if you change your mind. Yep i took a little off of it and all is well now Its done just waiting for the top rail... and a new front sight as I also broke that getting it back on I swear hkparts should send me a Christmas card every year |
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I really hate that I broke the front sight.
I have a new one ordered but man with as slow as everyone is shipping now a days I probably wont get to blasty blast this thing this weekend |
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Originally Posted By struckzb: https://hosting.photobucket.com/images/rr64/struckzb/619C4615_30AB_4541_8AC3_1DC4121A1E67.jpeg?width=1920&height=1080&fit=bounds Just got mine about done. Inspired by your thread. .300 blk and plenty of headaches along the way. Just baked on some caliper paint for now, but will parkerize and KG gunkote once I am sure I don’t have to tear into it. View Quote Well damn yours looks really nice man great job Mine doesn't look that good |
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I knew this would be a Chase45 thread before clicking, and that I would be jealous and impressed.
Looking forward to the final product! ETA it looks done? |
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Originally Posted By PraesidiumFabrica: I knew this would be a Chase45 thread before clicking, and that I would be jealous and impressed. Looking forward to the final product! ETA it looks done? View Quote Ha yep mainly done Now just another weekish on the form 1 coming back as long as the monthish timeline is holding true |
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Thanks my dudes. As long as the test fire goes well it'll get paint next week and be finished for now.
I set the bolt gap down a little just to play with it and see how it reacts with supers and subs So my old one developed slight dimples in the receiver. This was due to there being no buffer in either the carrier or the brace. To prevent this it had to get the sbr treatment. Itll get a collapsible with the proper buffer to ensure longevity. So I probably won't shoot it a ton until I get the permission slip back from the ATF so I can keep it buffered correctly But I can't really resist so I'm probably going to go throw some subs tonight or tmw |
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Looks sweet. Are you going to paint it HK black or something else? Also any idea what suppressor you're going to put on it? It's got the trilug after all.
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Originally Posted By YaBoyKGTho: Looks sweet. Are you going to paint it HK black or something else? Also any idea what suppressor you're going to put on it? It's got the trilug after all. View Quote Semi gloss spray paint. It actually matches my K pretty good which is my only factory clone I use a 45 can on a tri lug. It sounds pretty good with some water I've been thinking about getting a dedicated can however. Just not sure what I want. Some of the rifle cans I've tried on others 300 guns had a ton of port pop. The 45 can with water conversely has no port pop and rivals my SD in suppression until the water burns off and it gets slight more loud downrange. Honestly I'm impressed with how well the 45 can does. |
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The Omega 9k and the Wolfman are both 300blk compatible, I think
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Originally Posted By YaBoyKGTho: The Omega 9k and the Wolfman are both 300blk compatible, I think View Quote The wolfman is on my want list. I want two new cans here sometime in the coming months I was debating between a omega9k or a 30 cal rifle can. I actually got to play and shoot the omega 9k on a rattler today. It was good for the size. Its tiny. I'm however thinking I want a larger can for more suppression. |
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Originally Posted By HecklerKac: Do an A3 imo https://photo.weaponsystems.net/image/s-carousel/n-fa_smg_hk53_p01.jpg/--/img/ws/fa_smg_hk53_p01.jpg View Quote Anytime now and I have one to plop on for the correct buffered goodness |
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Originally Posted By BigPolska: Depending on how many deals you find probably around 1500. You use a jig and some sort of press. Anything can bend metal, the trick is to get it to bend properly. Some home made rigs work awesome, others ruin flats. A factory jig is around 300 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By BigPolska: Originally Posted By UndrGrndPrdcts: Roughly how much do the parts cost and how do you bend the flat? Is everything readily available? Depending on how many deals you find probably around 1500. You use a jig and some sort of press. Anything can bend metal, the trick is to get it to bend properly. Some home made rigs work awesome, others ruin flats. A factory jig is around 300 Sometimes we score an awesome deal on an MP5/10 kit with receiver & barrel for 750$ |
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Quoted: The wolfman is on my want list. I want two new cans here sometime in the coming months I was debating between a omega9k or a 30 cal rifle can. I actually got to play and shoot the omega 9k on a rattler today. It was good for the size. Its tiny. I'm however thinking I want a larger can for more suppression. View Quote I've thought about building a 300blk 53 since your last thread. Apinned and welded form1 can to avoid SBR headaches is what I want to do. Only so many hours in the week unfortunately. Once I get my lathe and mill installed and powered.... |
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Welp it runs supers fine at a .015/.016 bolt gap but not my current load of subs
With regular rollers the bolt gap is about at .021/.022 but it runs subs fine then |
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Originally Posted By barnbwt: Sometimes we score an awesome deal on an MP5/10 kit with receiver & barrel for 750$ View Quote Every so often I get the urge to build a 10, then I price out the kits and give up. Probably a better idea to cut my teeth on a cheap CETME kit I guess but damn...a 10 would be cool. |
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Originally Posted By BASE: Every so often I get the urge to build a 10, then I price out the kits and give up. Probably a better idea to cut my teeth on a cheap CETME kit I guess but damn...a 10 would be cool. View Quote Id be all over a MP5/10/40 if I could get a barrel either in 9x25mm Dillon or .357 Sig Alas I cannot get a barrel in either |
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Originally Posted By chase45: Id be all over a MP5/10/40 if I could get a barrel either in 9x25mm Dillon or .357 Sig Alas I cannot get a barrel in either View Quote I haven't shopped around for barrel blanks in those calibers. I'm not sure how I'd get the little MP5 grooves into a bottle necked chamber but I'm pretty sure I could at least turn a blank to fit. |
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Originally Posted By BASE: I haven't shopped around for barrel blanks in those calibers. I'm not sure how I'd get the little MP5 grooves into a bottle necked chamber but I'm pretty sure I could at least turn a blank to fit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By BASE: Originally Posted By chase45: Id be all over a MP5/10/40 if I could get a barrel either in 9x25mm Dillon or .357 Sig Alas I cannot get a barrel in either I haven't shopped around for barrel blanks in those calibers. I'm not sure how I'd get the little MP5 grooves into a bottle necked chamber but I'm pretty sure I could at least turn a blank to fit. 38 super would be cool FBI had some Thompsons in that at one time |
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Painted it last night
Just waiting for it to dry Its lookin pretty nice if I do say so myself |
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Originally Posted By WrightP: Did you shoot it the other night? View Quote Yep I had been messing with the bolt gap a bit to see what it would do Its at .021 which is just slightly 'out of spec' but it will run subs without issues, and of course no problems with supers I had dropped it down to about .015 to see how it would do and the subs wouldn't run with my can. |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By chase45: Originally Posted By rsolomon: NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/161977/3cb7m7_jpg-1389636.JPG LOL |
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