Jackal
Member
First off, I'm not a fan of the accuwedge. Its constantly pulling your upper/lower apart, instead of fitting them together. And besides, why buy gimmicky chunk of rubber when you probably already have this stuff in your garage?
While bedding an AR is not a new idea, I decided to try something different. In comes Quicksteel/WaterWeld (tube of hand mixable epoxy putty). Easy, convenient and fast. Simply mix with your finger a piece about the size of a fingernail, insert into the rear of your lower, coat the rear lug with grease, snap them together, wait 30min and your done. No more slop, they are fit together easily, with a surprising degree of precision.
While generally not an issue when using irons or red dot, the slop between upper/lower can induce a fair amount of scope cant, which can obviously upset your point of impact. And lets face it, the slops just annoying.
While bedding an AR is not a new idea, I decided to try something different. In comes Quicksteel/WaterWeld (tube of hand mixable epoxy putty). Easy, convenient and fast. Simply mix with your finger a piece about the size of a fingernail, insert into the rear of your lower, coat the rear lug with grease, snap them together, wait 30min and your done. No more slop, they are fit together easily, with a surprising degree of precision.
While generally not an issue when using irons or red dot, the slop between upper/lower can induce a fair amount of scope cant, which can obviously upset your point of impact. And lets face it, the slops just annoying.