What do the people in the know have to say? Will this work? I was under the impression that knights use slightly larger pins that standard DPMS pattern pins.
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Join contestI had a Genesis CNC lower that mated with my SR-25 upper
How did you finish your lower? What jig?
But, with a jig and tooling package (drill bits & end mills) a good drill press does very well.While I haven't finished a genesis I have milled ar15's and ar10's both billet and forged. You do not need a jig as long as you have a mill, a dial indicator, a vise and some 1-2-3 blocks....
While I haven't finished a genesis I have milled ar15's and ar10's both billet and forged. You do not need a jig as long as you have a mill, a dial indicator, a vise and some 1-2-3 blocks....
Yeah actually it is, I have heard more than one person on the internet with access to a mill wonder about which jig to buy (and my answer is it's always a waste of money).... most jigs are about 1/5 of the price of a POS harbor freight mini mill that anybody can fit anywhere and you try to call me out while missing the forest for the tree's..... I get it mills are spendy so is tooling but it's a hobby just like shooting or reloading , just because you cant/dont want to play or have the time to play-others do and my answer comes from that frame of reference, beside's invest in some machines and some skills and other stuff gets cheaper like:C'mon is it even worth posting this? The cost of a quality mill supersedes the cost all the 80 lowers, jigs, "tooling," and the parts I or anyone else will put into them. I would love to have a mill and would enjoy the project way more, but time and money does not allow at this time.
You can find the LMT stripped lowers at a good price but finding the LMT LPK to go with it seems to be another story!
Yes, mini-mills lack rigidity and z-axis (up/down) travel but plenty of people have taken a "0" percent forging to 100% on a mini mill. It takes a whole lot less to mill an 80%'s trigger pocket than taking a 0 %forging to 80%. I would take a mini over a drillpress/crossslide vise/jig or a router/ jig option any day.
Something like my son's chassis or this 98 mauser's AICS clone chassis could also be made on a mini it would just take a lot longer.Kinda like the difference between using a lee hand tool and a dillon, either give you the freedom of not relying on store bought ammo, a mini or a Bridgeport let you not be as beholding to store bought parts- one is just more convenient than the other depending on circumstances ( I wouldn't take a dillon on a safari, I would't want to solely rely on the hand tool for all my ammo, I would hate to make parts on a production scale on a mini,and I wouln't put a bridgeport on an apartment)
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