It is precision machined from T6 aluminum and finished in hard coat T3 Mil-Spec anodize. While integrating a folding mechanism into the standard operating system of the AR-pattern rifle is far from simple, our extensive knowledge of manufacturing and engineering allowed for a high production, repeatable, first-of-its-kind product that will shape the AR market for years to come.
Triggertech AR Diamond Triggers are finely tuned and designed to enhance the accuracy and precision of an AR for top competitors, long-range shooters, and enthusiasts looking to improve their shooting. Designed for your AR or 6. The rugged Aero Precision Breach Charging Handle offers quick and easy manipulation of your AR platform for both right and left-handed shooters.
Available in two different sizes, the small lever is perfect as a low profile, ergonomically friendly charging handle, while the large lever provides more real estate for purchase and manipulation of the product. Available in two different sizes, the small lever is perfect as a low profile, ergonomically friendly charging handle.
In contrast, the large lever provides more real estate for purchase and manipulation of the product. There are multiple attachment options for slings, including an ambidextrous 1.
The carbon fiber legs reduce its overall weight making it highly portable without sacrificing stability. The strength of the carbon fiber legs decreases the amount of flex, making this precision tripod extremely accurate for even the beginning hunter.
Its patented clamp securely locks down any weapon for a hands-free, rock-solid rest. Below is a pic of what the receiver looked like after the blank was cut out of the mag well. Notice the hole I had to drill in the mag well. This hole is where they started the wire cut. Since you can't plunge into raw material with a wire, there must be a hole for a starting point This is what the receiver looked like when the mag well blank was removed Here is what the receiver looked like with the mag inserted.
You can kinda see how the mag sets at a slight angle compared to the receiver. This 3 degree angle that the EDM machine ended up being exactly perfect. After I had the mag well cut, I was ready to start back on the machining. Here is what the 3rd operation setup looked like And here is what the receiver looked like after the 3rd operation was finished Here is the setup I used for the 4th operation Once again, here is the pic after the 4th operation was finished Here is a pic at a different angle I was really proud of the work I done to this point, so I decided to bead blast the receiver and take some good pics.
Here is what the right side looked like And here's the left side Here's the bottom left side And here's the bottom right side Back to the machining. Here is the setup for the buffer hole And here's the setup for the front detent hole Here's the setup for the hole that holds back the buffer This is the setup for the pistol grip hole But I had a problem, I didn't have a mag for this new receiver. Since I didn't want to have any feeding problems, I went ahead and bought the mag mod kit so I could have the correct follower.
The pic below is a pic of the M14 mag with the slot, and with the original M14 follower
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