Not sure what the standard 7.62x39 bolt is made from and yes, I have read repeatedly "designed to run with standard AR parts...", but this bolt looks interesting. Not sure if you have to buy the barrel extension to work with it also though.
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oldmanjeffers wrote:Exactly! I don't know about the AR10 extractor, But this 7.62 extractor works great.(should have ordered more than one)
Sorry if it comes off like I'm whining about my parts request from BM, I got the thing running, But would like to see BM do the right thing.
wildcatter wrote:You Know, I'm wondering.. There are several methods of US Mail Shipping. The cheap method takes anybody, from anywhere in the Continental, two or more weeks to get any size letter or package to me. The cheap, slow method is what most businesses use. Now, many times I have been told a product was shipped, even next day air, only for the company to find out that their shipping dept., sent the package, slow boat??? Just thinking??? ..t
michael5446 wrote:use a Lee Taper Crimp die for the .45... it squeezes the bullet as far as you want and can almost put a girdle on the neck... i'm not promoting lee dies here, i think the factory hornandy reload dies work great... the lee taper crimp die works the the best to lockem down..
michael5446 wrote:wow..., all i can say is never ever ever use locktite in your reloads to hold the bullet in place, its nothing more than heat activated glue(300 - 500 degrees) that will gum up everything from the case neck on down the barrel.... use a Lee Taper Crimp die for the .45... it squeezes the bullet as far as you want and can almost put a girdle on the neck... i'm not promoting lee dies here, i think the factory hornandy reload dies work great... the lee taper crimp die works the the best to lockem down...
just a thought
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