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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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Any estimate on the availability of the late 604 with 1:12 twist? I saw the late 604 with 1:7 twist was available, so perhaps the 1:12 will soon follow.
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I know this will probably be answered with a "why would you want that?" but does anybody know if H&R has offered a 601 lower in black?
Maybe some blems? |
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Does anyone have a HAR-15 brace for sale or a link to a supplier that has one in stock? (other than PSA’s website wishlist)
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The brace will be back in stock in a week or so.
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We are living in a Tom Clancy novel
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How about the late 604 with 1:12 twist?
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Originally Posted By MadMax66: I know this will probably be answered with a "why would you want that?" but does anybody know if H&R has offered a 601 lower in black? Maybe some blems? View Quote The only black 601’s that I remember seeing are the Nodak Spud lowers that Brownells sold about three years ago ,So they are out there if you search Attached File Attached File |
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Diplomacy is the art of saying "nice doggy" until you can find a rock. And most of all FJB
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Originally Posted By mike_nds: I assume you're talking about the rifle SKU HR516551639491 We're out of gray slickside uppers to build with. Once we get the next batch back from ano we'll do some. Maybe next week. View Quote Some more of the early air force 604's would be nice as well. I missed them last time. |
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Our idea of a rough TDY was if the hotel did not have a swimming pool.
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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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Very nice
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Originally Posted By FloridaMarine: Does anyone have a HAR-15 brace for sale or a link to a supplier that has one in stock? (other than PSA’s website wishlist) View Quote I’ve a couple I’ve decided I shouldn’t use out here in Kalifornia. I’d be happy to sell them, but it looks like PSA will have them in stock soon anyway. |
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Mike, when can I expect an H&R M60?
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I sell people a means to defend themselves.
UT, USA
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Originally Posted By bradpierson26:
So I know you're a SF whore . . . . . |
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Hey Mike! Got a question for you about an H&R M16A1 upper
I just got the upper a couple weeks ago and noticed that the bolt will sometimes bind while manually cycling the action. It only happens once in awhile but it seems like the gas key is hanging on the gas tube. I'm also noticing the gas tube shifts maybe a millimeter to the right while manually cycling which is probably causing the binding with the BCG. I think the cause might be the front sight block is just a hair off to the left which in turn has the gas tube a little off but I wanted to get your professional opinion on it. Thanks! |
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Originally Posted By seand1111: 1. Not sure 2. Yes, any brand pretty much works. Do note that there are slight differences between parts, even with the same MFG. 3. Go to the pistol cal forum and read about how to make your PCC shoot soft. I run KAK K-spec 8.6oz buffers with flat wire springs in my two H&R 9mm PCCs. They are a lot like my Colt 9mm buffer I have in my Colt PCC (Where they have a bit of a shock absorbing face). Two item’s to note and I believe Mike fixed the 1st and has parts for the second. The mag catch is not a standard AR mag catch. The 9mm is a fraction of an inch different. If you find the need to replace it. Rock River sells 9mm mag catches. The second is you may or may not need a shim under the feed ramp. Again, your mags will help dictate this. And again, Mine has the parts, if needed. My two H&R 9mm carbines. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/24834/IMG_1398-3302826.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/24834/IMG_1397-3302827.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By seand1111: Originally Posted By gifigures: Hi Mike, I'd like to build an retro AR9. Since I'm in California, PSA won't ship the complete lower. Therefore, I'll buy the stripped 635 lower and build it. I've some questions: 1) I've to add the MagLock and Kingpin to comply with the California law. Is the 9mm lower shares the same configuration with the 5.56 lower (of course except the magwell)? 2) Can my gunsmith use any other brands' build kit, buffer tube, etc..? Any part that is proprietary or 9mm exclusive? 3) PSA didn't show any H&R 9mm buffer. What weight should I use? Or please let me know the H&R part number. Thank again Mike. Have a nice weekend. 1. Not sure 2. Yes, any brand pretty much works. Do note that there are slight differences between parts, even with the same MFG. 3. Go to the pistol cal forum and read about how to make your PCC shoot soft. I run KAK K-spec 8.6oz buffers with flat wire springs in my two H&R 9mm PCCs. They are a lot like my Colt 9mm buffer I have in my Colt PCC (Where they have a bit of a shock absorbing face). Two item’s to note and I believe Mike fixed the 1st and has parts for the second. The mag catch is not a standard AR mag catch. The 9mm is a fraction of an inch different. If you find the need to replace it. Rock River sells 9mm mag catches. The second is you may or may not need a shim under the feed ramp. Again, your mags will help dictate this. And again, Mine has the parts, if needed. My two H&R 9mm carbines. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/24834/IMG_1398-3302826.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/24834/IMG_1397-3302827.jpg That DOE clone is sweet............I will be glad when they release them |
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"The villainy you teach me, I will execute, and it shall go hard but I will better the instruction"
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Mike@NDS...
Any ETA on HR51655120229(B)? Thanks |
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We are living in a Tom Clancy novel
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Mike@NDS...
I'd like to build an retro AR9. Since I'm in California, PSA won't ship the complete lower. Therefore, I'll buy the stripped 635 lower and build it. I've some questions: 1) I've to add the MagLock and Kingpin to comply with the California law. Is the 9mm lower shares the same configuration with the 5.56 lower (of course except the magwell)? 2) Can my gunsmith use any other brands' build kit, buffer tube, etc..? Any part that is proprietary or 9mm exclusive? 3) PSA didn't show any H&R 9mm buffer. What weight should I use? Or please let me know the H&R part number. Thanks Mike. |
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Originally Posted By gifigures: Mike@NDS... I'd like to build an retro AR9. Since I'm in California, PSA won't ship the complete lower. Therefore, I'll buy the stripped 635 lower and build it. I've some questions: 1) I've to add the MagLock and Kingpin to comply with the California law. Is the 9mm lower shares the same configuration with the 5.56 lower (of course except the magwell)? 2) Can my gunsmith use any other brands' build kit, buffer tube, etc..? Any part that is proprietary or 9mm exclusive? 3) PSA didn't show any H&R 9mm buffer. What weight should I use? Or please let me know the H&R part number. Thanks Mike. View Quote 1. The lower is basically the same except for the magwell and 9mm specific parts which are included. 2. The milspec LPK we use has a stiffer disconnector spring for 9mm operation. This helps prevent hammer follow. It's not offered on the website. Buffer tubes are standard. 3. We use this buffer with a standard Carbine spring. 9mm buffer |
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We are living in a Tom Clancy novel
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Originally Posted By mike_nds: 1. The lower is basically the same except for the magwell and 9mm specific parts which are included. 2. The milspec LPK we use has a stiffer disconnector spring for 9mm operation. This helps prevent hammer follow. It's not offered on the website. Buffer tubes are standard. 3. We use this buffer with a standard Carbine spring. 9mm buffer View Quote Thanks Mike! |
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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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View Quote Do you not use a spacer in the buffer tube? If not, how are you preventing excessive rearward travel on the bolt and bolt catches breaking? |
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Originally Posted By AlaskaJohn: @mike_nds After 1600 rounds, my 723 Upper has a loose FSB, how do I get this fixed? PSA chat bot says the product is outside of the 30 day window for an RMA. View Quote You may want to check your taper pins that hold the FSB on and tap them in more with a punch. |
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Originally Posted By cherenkov: You may want to check your taper pins that hold the FSB on and tap them in more with a punch. View Quote Out of the box, windage adjustment was a bit excessive. I'm guessing there may be a bigger problem with the FSB. eta: Out of the box, I got an average of 2-3 MOA. Now, it's 6-8 MOA. |
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Originally Posted By AlaskaJohn: Out of the box, windage adjustment was a bit excessive. I'm guessing there may be a bigger problem with the FSB. eta: Out of the box, I got an average of 2-3 MOA. Now, it's 6-8 MOA. View Quote @AlaskaJohn PM me your order number and I'll have the repair team send you a shipping label. We'll get it fixed. |
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We are living in a Tom Clancy novel
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Originally Posted By mike_nds: @AlaskaJohn PM me your order number and I'll have the repair team send you a shipping label. We'll get it fixed. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mike_nds: Originally Posted By AlaskaJohn: Out of the box, windage adjustment was a bit excessive. I'm guessing there may be a bigger problem with the FSB. eta: Out of the box, I got an average of 2-3 MOA. Now, it's 6-8 MOA. @AlaskaJohn PM me your order number and I'll have the repair team send you a shipping label. We'll get it fixed. Thanks, PM inbound. |
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Originally Posted By mike_nds: 1. The lower is basically the same except for the magwell and 9mm specific parts which are included. 2. The milspec LPK we use has a stiffer disconnector spring for 9mm operation. This helps prevent hammer follow. It's not offered on the website. Buffer tubes are standard. 3. We use this buffer with a standard Carbine spring. 9mm buffer View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mike_nds: Originally Posted By gifigures: Mike@NDS... I'd like to build an retro AR9. Since I'm in California, PSA won't ship the complete lower. Therefore, I'll buy the stripped 635 lower and build it. I've some questions: 1) I've to add the MagLock and Kingpin to comply with the California law. Is the 9mm lower shares the same configuration with the 5.56 lower (of course except the magwell)? 2) Can my gunsmith use any other brands' build kit, buffer tube, etc..? Any part that is proprietary or 9mm exclusive? 3) PSA didn't show any H&R 9mm buffer. What weight should I use? Or please let me know the H&R part number. Thanks Mike. 1. The lower is basically the same except for the magwell and 9mm specific parts which are included. 2. The milspec LPK we use has a stiffer disconnector spring for 9mm operation. This helps prevent hammer follow. It's not offered on the website. Buffer tubes are standard. 3. We use this buffer with a standard Carbine spring. 9mm buffer I’m in the same boat, wanting to make one but stuck behind the lines in Kalifornia. Any chance you might sell that stiffer disconnector spring? Or, do you sell a complete LPK for 9mms? |
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Thanks for listing more early air force 604's! I ordered one this evening, looking forward to getting it. The first M16 I qualified with in the USAF was an early 604 Colt, with 3 prong FH, etc.
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Our idea of a rough TDY was if the hotel did not have a swimming pool.
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Originally Posted By cyclone: That DOE clone is sweet............I will be glad when they release them View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By cyclone: Originally Posted By seand1111: Originally Posted By gifigures: Hi Mike, I'd like to build an retro AR9. Since I'm in California, PSA won't ship the complete lower. Therefore, I'll buy the stripped 635 lower and build it. I've some questions: 1) I've to add the MagLock and Kingpin to comply with the California law. Is the 9mm lower shares the same configuration with the 5.56 lower (of course except the magwell)? 2) Can my gunsmith use any other brands' build kit, buffer tube, etc..? Any part that is proprietary or 9mm exclusive? 3) PSA didn't show any H&R 9mm buffer. What weight should I use? Or please let me know the H&R part number. Thank again Mike. Have a nice weekend. 1. Not sure 2. Yes, any brand pretty much works. Do note that there are slight differences between parts, even with the same MFG. 3. Go to the pistol cal forum and read about how to make your PCC shoot soft. I run KAK K-spec 8.6oz buffers with flat wire springs in my two H&R 9mm PCCs. They are a lot like my Colt 9mm buffer I have in my Colt PCC (Where they have a bit of a shock absorbing face). Two item’s to note and I believe Mike fixed the 1st and has parts for the second. The mag catch is not a standard AR mag catch. The 9mm is a fraction of an inch different. If you find the need to replace it. Rock River sells 9mm mag catches. The second is you may or may not need a shim under the feed ramp. Again, your mags will help dictate this. And again, Mine has the parts, if needed. My two H&R 9mm carbines. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/24834/IMG_1398-3302826.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/24834/IMG_1397-3302827.jpg That DOE clone is sweet............I will be glad when they release them When are they expected to be released? |
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@mike_nds any heads up when the 733 uppers will be back, also any plans too bring them out in gray?
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We are living in a Tom Clancy novel
Over 50 and reputed to be a formidable brigand https://hr1871.com/ |
i must have missed those thanks! keep up the good work!
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Originally Posted By wyomingnick: When are they expected to be released? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By wyomingnick: Originally Posted By cyclone: Originally Posted By seand1111: Originally Posted By gifigures: Hi Mike, I'd like to build an retro AR9. Since I'm in California, PSA won't ship the complete lower. Therefore, I'll buy the stripped 635 lower and build it. I've some questions: 1) I've to add the MagLock and Kingpin to comply with the California law. Is the 9mm lower shares the same configuration with the 5.56 lower (of course except the magwell)? 2) Can my gunsmith use any other brands' build kit, buffer tube, etc..? Any part that is proprietary or 9mm exclusive? 3) PSA didn't show any H&R 9mm buffer. What weight should I use? Or please let me know the H&R part number. Thank again Mike. Have a nice weekend. 1. Not sure 2. Yes, any brand pretty much works. Do note that there are slight differences between parts, even with the same MFG. 3. Go to the pistol cal forum and read about how to make your PCC shoot soft. I run KAK K-spec 8.6oz buffers with flat wire springs in my two H&R 9mm PCCs. They are a lot like my Colt 9mm buffer I have in my Colt PCC (Where they have a bit of a shock absorbing face). Two item’s to note and I believe Mike fixed the 1st and has parts for the second. The mag catch is not a standard AR mag catch. The 9mm is a fraction of an inch different. If you find the need to replace it. Rock River sells 9mm mag catches. The second is you may or may not need a shim under the feed ramp. Again, your mags will help dictate this. And again, Mine has the parts, if needed. My two H&R 9mm carbines. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/24834/IMG_1398-3302826.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/24834/IMG_1397-3302827.jpg That DOE clone is sweet............I will be glad when they release them When are they expected to be released? Read somewhere at the end of the year |
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"The villainy you teach me, I will execute, and it shall go hard but I will better the instruction"
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Originally Posted By cyclone: Read somewhere at the end of the year View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By cyclone: Originally Posted By wyomingnick: Originally Posted By cyclone: Originally Posted By seand1111: Originally Posted By gifigures: Hi Mike, I'd like to build an retro AR9. Since I'm in California, PSA won't ship the complete lower. Therefore, I'll buy the stripped 635 lower and build it. I've some questions: 1) I've to add the MagLock and Kingpin to comply with the California law. Is the 9mm lower shares the same configuration with the 5.56 lower (of course except the magwell)? 2) Can my gunsmith use any other brands' build kit, buffer tube, etc..? Any part that is proprietary or 9mm exclusive? 3) PSA didn't show any H&R 9mm buffer. What weight should I use? Or please let me know the H&R part number. Thank again Mike. Have a nice weekend. 1. Not sure 2. Yes, any brand pretty much works. Do note that there are slight differences between parts, even with the same MFG. 3. Go to the pistol cal forum and read about how to make your PCC shoot soft. I run KAK K-spec 8.6oz buffers with flat wire springs in my two H&R 9mm PCCs. They are a lot like my Colt 9mm buffer I have in my Colt PCC (Where they have a bit of a shock absorbing face). Two item’s to note and I believe Mike fixed the 1st and has parts for the second. The mag catch is not a standard AR mag catch. The 9mm is a fraction of an inch different. If you find the need to replace it. Rock River sells 9mm mag catches. The second is you may or may not need a shim under the feed ramp. Again, your mags will help dictate this. And again, Mine has the parts, if needed. My two H&R 9mm carbines. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/24834/IMG_1398-3302826.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/24834/IMG_1397-3302827.jpg That DOE clone is sweet............I will be glad when they release them When are they expected to be released? Read somewhere at the end of the year Would be nice. Do you remember where you read that ? |
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The goal is to have the DOE in production before SHOT show 2025
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We are living in a Tom Clancy novel
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Which is the correct lower for the Colt 723 clone?
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Generally the COTS A2
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I've got a serious urge for an LMG upper or gun. Is there any more current info available on these? Is it definitely going to happen? If yes, any idea when? Thanks for any info you have! |
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Originally Posted By rssc: @mike_nds I've got a serious urge for an LMG upper or gun. Is there any more current info available on these? Is it definitely going to happen? If yes, any idea when? Thanks for any info you have! View Quote No info, no timetable. There is a desire to do something in that vein, but the tooling cost is very high to do a correct LSW clone. |
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We are living in a Tom Clancy novel
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@mike_nds
I'm looking to buy a XM177 pistol upper (HR51655152919B). I'd like to remove the moderator and run a flash hider. Any cycling issues I should expect? I'll be pairing it with either a Commando or XM177E2 pistol lower, I'm not sure which yet, any recommendations welcome. |
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Originally Posted By texasaggie2005: @mike_nds I'm looking to buy a XM177 pistol upper (HR51655152919B). I'd like to remove the moderator and run a flash hider. Any cycling issues I should expect? I'll be pairing it with either a Commando or XM177E2 pistol lower, I'm not sure which yet, any recommendations welcome. View Quote It should run fine as it's a flash hider, not a moderator. No back pressure there. I'd put it on the partial fence lower. |
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We are living in a Tom Clancy novel
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