k0ua
Epic Contributor
Not extreme. There is still some unused rail visible.
Bruce
Oh, OK then. I knew something didn't look quite right..
Not extreme. There is still some unused rail visible.
Bruce
That one might be a bit extreme.. Maybe.. I dunno..
Well then, what do you get for the guy who already has everything?![]()
Why more ammo of course!.. NO ONE ever has enough ammo.![]()
Uh.. I might be a bit late.. just got this flyer in email. But brownells has a sale on drop in AR triggers
RISE ARMAMENT at Brownells
Sweet!
Let me caution you with one thing about the install. I知 not sure if this will happen on an AR15 or not but when I installed my Timney drop in in my 308, I put it in, tightened it up, then went to put my safety back in. No dice, the safety wouldn稚 go back through the hole. I then had to loosen all the set screws of the timney (my major complaint about that trigger is the set screws) then put the safety in, then tighten the set screws up again. Those screws push the trigger case up and don稚 allow you to put the safety back in. At least that was my experience.
With the 308 the safety detent is under the pistol grip, I believe on the AR15 itç—´ behind the end plate. You will need an armorers wrench for the castle nut. So while you have the end plate off may as well get a magpul quick disconnect end plate and put on there. Lol. These things are fun to customize. The adjustable stock will be off so you could upgrade that as well. Once you start down the rabbit hole......
Have fun with it!
I’ve been known to but never when I’m handling firearms... conversely once I’ve cracked a cold one I won’t even pick up a gun to put it in the safe. Call me what you will, it’s a habit I’ve acquired.