Bulletski
Member
Hi all:
I ran across a video on YouTube where the guy brought up an interesting point.
He said that, in time, the metal parts - like the pins and the slide rail pieces will loosen up in an auto with a plastic lower. The pins will walk out and those slide rail pieces that are molded into the frame will pretty much do the same.
This does seem to make sense - if the gun is shot to any great extent.
Naturally, if the gun is shot once or twice a year it won't matter.
Anyway, have any of you ever experienced this with autos with plastic lowers?
I ran across a video on YouTube where the guy brought up an interesting point.
He said that, in time, the metal parts - like the pins and the slide rail pieces will loosen up in an auto with a plastic lower. The pins will walk out and those slide rail pieces that are molded into the frame will pretty much do the same.
This does seem to make sense - if the gun is shot to any great extent.
Naturally, if the gun is shot once or twice a year it won't matter.
Anyway, have any of you ever experienced this with autos with plastic lowers?