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Texas Sheepdawg wrote:WC, I use those on all of my ARs. You can get a pack of three at Cheaper than Dirt for like 7 bucks. But I don't have any alignment issues. These little orange/ red doo-dads firm up the mating of the lower and the upper.
wildcatter wrote:Texas Sheepdawg wrote:WC, I use those on all of my ARs. You can get a pack of three at Cheaper than Dirt for like 7 bucks. But I don't have any alignment issues. These little orange/ red doo-dads firm up the mating of the lower and the upper.
Yup, I only wanted to highlight that these wedges or some other kind of wedge, better known as junk, could get in the way. But, he indicates it doesn't have anything, say, running around loose in the lower.
This is a bit of a mystery, and the clay gig will reveal allot.
deviousepack, the clay you want to use is generally called Duct Seal, it's an oil base modeling clay that doesn't dry easily, and perfect for all kinds of GunSmithing applications and tool and die needs in general. I use it allot..
I too welcome you to the board, Tex here is making the somores..
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wildcatter wrote:Texas Sheepdawg wrote:WC, I use those on all of my ARs. You can get a pack of three at Cheaper than Dirt for like 7 bucks. But I don't have any alignment issues. These little orange/ red doo-dads firm up the mating of the lower and the upper.
Yup, I only wanted to highlight that these wedges or some other kind of wedge, better known as junk, could get in the way. But, he indicates it doesn't have anything, say, running around loose in the lower.
This is a bit of a mystery, and the clay gig will reveal allot.
deviousepack, the clay you want to use is generally called Duct Seal, it's an oil base modeling clay that doesn't dry easily, and perfect for all kinds of GunSmithing applications and tool and die needs in general. I use it allot..
I too welcome you to the board, Tex here is making the somores..
..t
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