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Why are you biased? and you'd go L before S or Biscuit?I might be biased but if you have the theorem, might as well get the -L!
I wish my PCC wasn’t pinned. (Come to think of it so is my Seekins NX15)Take a look at the HuxWrx Flow Range 36. Can use it on everything up to 9mm and works great on my ARs from .223 to .308 and 9mm PCC.
I wish my PCC wasn’t pinned. (Come to think of it so is my Seekins NX15)![]()
Hmmmmm, take a DeWalt to my JP huh?Just drill them out. I did it with two of my rifles that I had when I lived in commie CT.
I did it to a Seekins and a POF. You just have to drill through the weld over the pin area.Hmmmmm, take a DeWalt to my JP huh?
Why are you biased? and you'd go L before S or Biscuit?
Interesting, I found the weld on my JP, but on the Seekins I can’t find one.I did it to a Seekins and a POF. You just have to drill through the weld over the pin area.
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Interesting, I found the weld on my JP, but on the Seekins I can’t find one.
Might not be one if you can’t see it. Maybe they Rocksett it on. Got a pic of the Seekins? Both sides?
It might not be, I just assumed (yes I know) I would have ordered the shortest barrel they would send me, and thought it would be pinned. I did try and spin it off but it didn't budge. Got the upper from Seekins before they stopped selling direct. I can try heating it up. I tinker with bolt guns. not so much with ARs.Yeah that doesn’t look like a pin welded flash hider. Who told you it was? Have you tried to spin it off?
I had to google that . . . no I do not. I can shoot seekins an email. Thanks,Do you have a reaction rod for the upper so you can really spin it?
Also if rocksett you can soak it in some hot water and it loosens it up. Might be a good idea to give Seekins a call and see what they did to them.
I just watched a couple of videos I can see how it would be handy. The Midwest Industries URR is all steel and was recommended in one video $125.If you ever plan to pop apart ARs or even just to work on an upper it is nice to have one of the reaction rods. I bought one of the cheaper ones a few years back and it’s a nice tool to have.