^ This is a ghost gun...
Put her mane on one and give it to her.
It's up to you if you want to make it a functional gun or not.
Yes but not well.I don't own an AR but can you do this with just a drill press?
Thank you, yes they do. I went from 24minutes to 16, this is with doing manual tool change. Each one I made just a little bit faster with out sacrificing qualityBeautiful!
Those things make a LOT of chips don't they? I haven't done one in a couple yrs and Im still finding the aluminum fragments in the garage.
Rigid shop vac is the ticket in getting chips out. I wish I had a Haas with a convayer or arguer but have to start some where.Damn, sweep them up carefully! That many chips taken to a recycling center might yield enough money to buy another 80% “conversation piece” for future use.
You can but as other have said they won't come out as nice but still functional. they have jibs where you drill out most the material so you aren't engaging so much material on the sides.I don't own an AR but can you do this with just a drill press?
I assume you are referring to the buffer tube? If so the threads are a lower class 2 so lots of room. For the pins and safety I drill those undersize and ream them out. I can not stand loose pins.@Djstorm100
So, do you over-size the dimensions to allow for final coating, especially on the threading?
Save the chips. They have other uses.Damn, sweep them up carefully! That many chips taken to a recycling center might yield enough money to buy another 80% “conversation piece” for future use.
Save the chips. They have other uses.
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Something like that.Making fire starter?
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Making fire starter?
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