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I have used them on a Hogue, Savage/Boyds Tacticool, and a Victor Titan. Worked perfectly on all three. The guy will also send you some extra straps if you need them
I went with the CZ 457 Varmint 20". Took it out of the wood stock and put it in a KRG Bravo. No MTR chamber but it seems to holds it own with my BR14R. Very pleased.
I use Hiperfire Hipertouch tigers in all my builds. Just noticed on their website that they only go down to 2 or 2.5 pounds depending on the model you choose. When I bought all of mine they had a set of 1.5 pound springs.
The Sinclair uses a sling stud but to me it can be a real bitch to attach to rifle. It is a really good option for bench shooting except for that problem. That is the reason for the adapter. Much easier to attach to rifle.
How are you mounting your Sinclair to your rifle? Sinclair makes a picatinny adapter that replaces the sling stud mount but they have been out of stock forever. I have been wondering if this would clamp down tight enough. https://yhm.net/accessories/rails-mounts/bipod-adapter/
I use the Patchworm mostly on my KIDD build because I am to lazy to break it down to use a cleaning rod. Try to use a rod once a year. I also use a chamber cleaning tool by a company called Gunsmither that I found on RFC. I also use the VFG pellets.
Never used a lower parts kit on the 7 I have built. Always order individual parts from White Oak Armament. They sell good stuff and that is the only way I get the exact parts I need. All of my AR's have BADD-ASS safeties, Hiperfire triggers, and BCM Mod 0 grips. All built on billet lowers so...
I can't remember the brand. It was 2 pieces. One piece slid over the rail on the upper and had 2 screws to clamp it down. The other piece attached to the bottom of the upper. It attached to the takedown pin lugs. Then the whole assembly was clamped down in a bench vise. Installed probably...