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A little birdie told me ^ somebody ^ had a dozen or more of these in his possession ready to go…send him a PM if you want one. 😎I’m considering it. Gotta see what kind of dealer pricing they have.
You came here just to post that, hu?seen some on tacswap, guy offers discreet ordereing
Well it says on their website dealer pricing for 10 or more, which popped up after I ordered. But when I asked about it they said I had to order min 100 units to receive a discount
^^^^^^^^ ThisI think management decided long ago not to memorialize unacceptable behaviour, even if only for our amusement. I think it would tend to invite comparisons and people arguing about being worse or not than so-and-so and just lots of noise for the mods to deal with around bans.
Dang, if it works good with 300blackout I am going to be very poor!I tried out my WOT trigger briefly the other day in my backyard. Loaded up a mag with (5) S&B 220 gr 300 blackout. Shot out of a PSA 8” 300 blackout upper, Larue buffer spring, KAK adjustable buffer set to H2, and my sandman s suppressor. Fired all 5 like a sewing machine and the bolt locked back. Can’t wait to actually get this thing to the range so I can really shoot.
Dang, if it works good with 300blackoit I am going to be very poor!
You know that putting 10 rounds in a 30 round mag also works? No need to spend ammo money on buying new mags. 🤓🤣I just paid over $34 per box for some Hornady 208 gr 300 blackout food today. At $1.75 per bang I may have to get some magazine capacity limiters for my 10 round mags.
You know that putting 10 rounds in a 30 round mag also works? No need to spend ammo money on buying new mags. 🤓🤣
What I meant was I have no self control and will probably shoot all my high dollar ammo in the blink of an eye.You know that putting 10 rounds in a 30 round mag also works? No need to spend ammo money on buying new mags. 🤓🤣
clever. i still dont' know how i feel about people mailing them and such, since we know the feds track that sort of thing...I am getting one tomorrow, only thing on the receipt is accessory.
There will not be a 3 position trigger because of another patent from a lesser known trigger, the tac-con 3mr. It was a proof of concept at the time, and wasn't as...fun.A company that would make a three position where you can turn the force reset off would make a mint.
Why's that?There will not be a 3 position trigger because of another patent from a lesser known trigger, the tac-con 3mr. It was a proof of concept at the time, and wasn't as...fun.
Because it wasn't a hard reset trigger. They played it safe and only made the reset push back just a little bit. For all intents and purposes, it was a Average Joe semi auto trigger. The "push back" reset didn't really do much of anything.Why's that?
Tac-Con’s 3MR Trigger. Full-auto Fast or Surgical Precision. Your Choice—New Product Review
The Tac-Con 3MR is as fast as you are. In every drill, the split times were smaller with the 3MR. Because the trigger is so crisp, accuracy increased.www.gunsamerica.com
That's a BS response...He called BDU and the trigger designer is suppose to call him tomorrow, saying he hasn't heard of this issue.
If that’s the case, you could probably take a small piece of rubber and shove it underneath the trigger pack. Kind of like the accuwedge that’s used to eliminate slop between 2 different brands of upper and lower receiver.That's a BS response...
I'm pretty sure all of them jiggle. most drop in trigger packs do, and that's why so many of them have a couple set screws to firm it up.
I have a trigger pack or two that I'm probably going to do that with.If that’s the case, you could probably take a small piece of rubber and shove it underneath the trigger pack. Kind of like the accuwedge that’s used to eliminate slop between 2 different brands of upper and lower receiver.
Update:
The designer explained that the slop was necessary because without it, the trigger components were being beat to hell.
To my friend's specific problem, it was determined he was keeping too much pressure on the trigger. He admitted to keeping that pressure on it, thinking it was necessary to take up play.
With that info, he went back out and tried it again with less pressure and said it works like it should.
wait... aren't full auto triggers at roughly that cyclic rate well established by now?Update:
The designer explained that the slop was necessary because without it, the trigger components were being beat to hell.
To my friend's specific problem, it was determined he was keeping too much pressure on the trigger. He admitted to keeping that pressure on it, thinking it was necessary to take up play.
With that info, he went back out and tried it again with less pressure and said it works like it should.
wait... aren't full auto triggers at roughly that cyclic rate well established by now?
substandard materials? it has anti-walk pins, so that's not the problem.
i'm a little confused.