The problem is these snaps don’t come in my large set of snaps I already have or can find locally at a store, and I don’t really want to buy online more specific snaps in assortment packs that I probably won’t ever use again (hence the snaps I already have on hand for the one other snap repair I...
I have a DeSantis Uzi rig and the part that snaps around the barrel nut has a bad snap. Had a few local guys look at it and nobody wants to mess with it. So, anybody know a place I could send this off to? The leather is in great shape. The snap had some corrosion and it broke when someone went...
Alternatively, you said you’ve left it in a safe deposit box for 7 years and view it solely as an investment. Why not just keep it?
Not trying to sound rude, but it doesn’t sound like you’re really going to wear out your registered sear.
They do request and when I did a Form 1 about a year ago it was optional for me. The request is so if the info you give them on the form doesn’t seem right they can refer to the markings, at least what I heard. They of course will still send it back but they at least can point out via your...
Not near it currently but from my pic, it looks like a block of steel welded into place. Assuming the sear block is directly in front of the sear and blocking off where the full/semi selector would be.
Thats kinda interesting. Didn’t know that.
Shot another box of ammo through it. God, these suck to shoot semi auto. But it did it reliably and accurately. The mag catch is less of an issue now that I modified the grip. I dehorned the gun yesterday since the cocking knob and trigger guard are...
You can get insurance for anything. You declare the value and they tell you the price. Bet it costs more than a full auto trigger group from rtgparts, for reference.
Fairly certain people have pursued that avenue of thought officially and it’s just not legally possible under their rules. Well, I would do some digging and see what guys here have to say before sending them a letter. 10 agents will have 10 different interpretations of the law.
From what I...
Not first hand but I have been under the impression that repairing a sear/bolt with a newly scribed serial number is a “eyes wide shut” sort of thing. It’s illegal and I don’t condone it whatsoever. But, it’s that or be out in today’s money about $15k.
Sort of like registered lightning links...
Here are my measurements. No idea how in spec these are to anything else. I am not a machinist but I have been known to fire up a mill and lathe on occasion. I’m hoping this all makes more sense to someone in the know.
1.156” outside height of upper
1.145” outside width of upper
0.069”...
Best way to tell if it’s a scam other than the obvious misspellings and other errors is trying to check out after you add that to your cart. Most often your only payment options are Paypal friends and family, Apple pay, or Venmo. Never any legitimate way to send money online.
I’ve worked the mag release and developed a technique to mag changes so it’s become a lot easier.
I’m not near a computer at the moment and doing this stuff on mobile isn’t my strong point, but check out a picture of an original Cobray release and then look at the MPA 930 release. They tried...
Yes. The internal parts to me look a whole lot better than Cobray parts. The mag release being polymer is strange but they do come with a polymer magazine. I may pick up a second one to just have on hand.