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I need a new muzzle brake for my AAC SR-7 suppressor. Somehow mine got lost in a move. I can't get a hold of AAC. I've tried every number I can find, messaging their Facebook page, and emailing them... Nothing. So, does anyone know the part number for the brake that is compatible with my...
So I had something interesting happen the other days. I was hoping to get some insight; I have been working on duplicating the ballistic profile of the MK 248 Mod 1 cartridge in 300 WM primarily for the fun of it. I got ahold of a box and took apart ten rounds and measured and studied them to...
I noticed that my BEAST has a very slightly rough spot about where 00Bullitt says he experienced it. Then I shot my BEAST and was able to completely clean the parallax out of it regardless and found myself not giving a crap about how it felt.
Sounds like a good find. Not a recommendation, just making conversation. I like the Timney's. Jewels feel better but get kind of temperamental when gritty and dirty. I have shot in a lot of matches where things have been bad (windy, sandy, muddy) and it always seems like the Jewell guys have...
I have always thought about getting a 30-06 action and building an M-24 clone off of it. Might be cool to have a .308 in a long action just for the fun of it... I would build the A3 variant though. Never got along with the original stock.
I love the feel of Jewell triggers but in my experience they aren't field friendly. Just shot at a match with a lot of wind and sand. Every guy I knew at the match with Jewell's had their triggers act up. Get sand in those things and your screwed. If I were a benchrester, no problem. But in...
I have had this happen before as well. If over time, the base screws give a little your base can start slipping ever so slightly under recoil. I JB weld the Pic Rail to the action. I like using JB weld because doesn't tolerate heat well. If I ever have to remove it, I just heat the base with...
I know it's not brought up in this forum much but I have developed a real liking for Black Hole Weaponry. They use a polygonal Rifling. I have done some dinking around and fired shot for shot with one and a more conventional button rifled barrel and after shooting 3 mags through each, the...
Looks like the DMR has the consensus. I like the DMR for the precision stuff too. I have them on my 18" and 20" AR's and they fit the bill for the more precision work. My SSA-e's are on AR's that get a little more aggressive use. That's my application but your choice will be up to how you...
The Mk262 load seems to shoot well in everything it is fed through. I'm not a fan of waist. If you are sitting on a stock pile of M855 shoot it up and use it to break in the barrel. Once it's gone, I would go with the Mk 262 for the rest of the life of the gun unless your letting your buddies...
glockatory, I challenge you to find someone who hasn't done the same thing at some level. If someone says they haven't, their dirty liars... Dirty dirty liars! You shouldn't feel like an idiot and anyone that responds derogatorily to you is just a peckerhead that shouldn't be taken...
Geissele pins fit so tight in the receiver that I cannot imagine them rotating for that matter. Furthermore, most people will never shoot enough rounds to make it happen even if they did. I use geissele and ALG triggers and I use the pins they come with and I have never had one walk on me...
And one more thing... OP, are you sure those are even Nightforce rings? They look a little like Leupold rings to me. Here's a link for reference: Leupold Mark 4 Picatinny-Style Rings Matte Here is a link to Nightforce rings for reference. They look like steel rings to me so here is a pic of...
You don't really have to worry about doing business with me. I/we deal pith manufacturers and test and make parts for them. We do little to no business with the end user. And I would take care of this custom the best I was able to. But I would bite back a little if called and told that it...
That's fair. And I have had the same experience with companies. In fact NF has sent me things at no cost. Albeit small things but they have taken care of me. But if I called and told them that I had the issue that the OP had, and they couldn't send me one, I would be understanding. I guess...
no and I should have been more clear. The post was not directed toward you. Just recommendations or perceptions that if a customer breaks something or looses something that the company who manufactured it is responsible or "should" replace or repair it on their time and dime. Honestly, I feel...
Yes, and that's great of you to do. But to EXPECT that is not socially acceptable behavior. It's called business ethics. If you are a consumer, and are not aware of or cannot adhere to a level of quality control that the manufacturer of the product requires, you request to get it repaired and...