Put even simpler:
http://www.atactvblog.com/wp-content...dis-large3.jpg
With that upper and a table spoon you could fire a round,
dont even need the lower but to lock the chamber closed
and cycle the next round after the trigger group is stroked.
***disclaimer Brew City muscle and its members do not
condone you shooting ammo thru unassembled rifles!***
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Watching the country collapse in front of me while nobody else notices...
Ive owned the Del-ton lowers in the past, I wouldnt put del-ton in the same sentence or catergory compared to LMT. But as you know, talk is cheap. So I say this, bring one of those del-ton lowers over when you get it. We can compare it to your DPMS lower on your remington, and the LMT, Colt, And RRA lowers I have. We can take measurements and compare machining and finnish quality.
Again, my oppinion... But we can back this up by a fair comparison to others when they arive.
But at this point, buy what you can.... Who knows whats going to be available next month.... Im glad I have a hookup at LMT...
So, where ya going with this? Your stuff is best? These won't work? WTF?
What is your point here? Measure them up, what is that going to prove?
35+ year old M16's that are worn still rock and roll with the best of them, so really what is your point? Deltons aren't as pretty, a little loose, big F'ing deal they will work and shoot as good a the guy pulling the trigger.
Do you just want or need someone to say you are right? Look elswhere if ya do.
While I'm thinking about it why don't you hook up all these folks with your family hookup at LMT. I would say you're being a bit selfish if you don't.
I was more or less wondering what difference it made if it was a High-Shelf or Low-Shelf lower, if any at all. I see what the physical difference is, what is the difference besides the height of the shelf inside?
The "shelf" is the area inside the rear of the lower reciever just under where the rear take-down pin connects. A "low shelf" reciever allows for the use of DIAS (Drop In Auto Sear) Assembly. Read more here
http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=3&f=4&t=406071
I'm thinking about picking up a couple to build. I don't know much about all of that yet but have been wanting to build one for a while. How would we go about shipping these and whatnot through a FFL dealer? From what i see people are pretty happy with the del-ton rifle kits, i think it would be fine for me since i would just be plinking with it anyway.
2005 DSOM Corvette, Z51, M6, Z06 Mufflers
my brother is the transfer source re-read please
special thanks to: Marv @ C&M performance 262-993-6605
We touched on it before but its worth mentioning again,
the lower means nothing to accuracy or dependability, it
is simply a housing that hold the trigger and is the conduit
for the remaining pieces (important ones like upper barrel).
You can buy a nickel plated 45 or a blue 45, same results
when the trigger is pulled but some may like the finish.
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Watching the country collapse in front of me while nobody else notices...
Here is a list I seen..
Lewis Machine & Tool
* LMT
* Lauer
* DS Arms
* PWA
* Eagle
* Armalite
* Knights Armament
* Barrett
Continental Machine Tool
* Stag
* Rock River Arms
* High Standard
* Noveske
* Century (New)
* Global Tactical
* CLE
* S&W
* MGI
* Wilson Tactical
* Grenadier Precision
* Colt
LAR Manufacturing
* LAR
* Bushmaster
* Ameetec
* DPMS
* CMMG
* Double Star
* Fulton Armory
* Spike's Tactical
JVP
* Double Star
* LRB
* Charles Daly
Mega Machine Shop
* Mega
* GSE
* Dalphon
* POF
* Alexander Arms
Olympic
* Olympic
* SGW
* Tromix
* Palmetto
* Dalphon
* Frankford
* Century (Old)
Sun Devil
* Sun Devil forged billet receivers
Superior
* Superior Arms
* Lauer (New)
The way I see it is pretty much any gun I get is going to be more accurate than I am capable of thoroughly utilizing. I'm jittery, and no matter how hard I try, I can't shoot better than 4 MOA crouched nor standing.
4 MOA is still within minute of man
I was gonna go today... but overslept. I need to re-sight my plinker since I re-stocked it and moved the scope.
Comparison of the $140 Roggio Arsenal lowers ($140 each, $130 for 5) compared to an RRA.
www.lilevo.com/guns/ar
Just picked up 2 of them, thanks Brian.
2005 DSOM Corvette, Z51, M6, Z06 Mufflers