Well, heck.
At least three times, this week, I made predictions concerning the 2A.
Just know, any "fantastic" reports concerning me are ridiculously FALSE.
This is a visual representation of your very own Sig line.
"Believe half of what you see and none of what you hear."
What manner of wheat bread taco is that, any way?
No one has mentioned the greatest of them all?
Of course, I'm referring to the venerable Pat McManus.
Maybe not the most informative but definitely the most entertaining.
Having recently built my first AR-10, I understand one reason for not hunting with it. Are there other reasons, besides it's M-60 like weight profile?
Hopefully mine is the exception, not the rule.
Too late to guess,
Maple?
A little bit of thought suggests Pecan.
A little more research defenitly suggests Pecan.
Maple seems like a stupid guess, now. Lol
Sorry for the confusion.
Normal operation is to move the rear take down pin, and pivot the upper away from the lower.
Because the buffer tube was bottomed out, it is now catching on the bolt carrier.
I need to move BOTH pins in order to separate the two parts.
I suppose I'll take it back, next...
A long while ago, I brought a PSA lower that I put together with a PSA parts kit to my local FFL.
I was there to do a transfer for two more lowers.
I asked how much he'd charge to torque the castle nut on the 308 I brought with.
The fine gentleman that he is, took care of a couple more pressing...
Oh, HELL NO!
Goes to show, good employees are truly hard to find.
I've been out of the manufacturing field for a long time, but I when I was in it, every process was expected to implement total quality control.
Sounds like you need a 3lb hammer at every station, if something doesn't pass...
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