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<blockquote data-quote="aviator41" data-source="post: 2278161" data-attributes="member: 30309"><p>Takedown pin holes are concentric using micrometer to measure. The upper fits snugly onto the lower, with the pins in place there is zero play between the upper and the lower. Takedown pins, and their respective holes have not been messed with. I will be firing it this evening. if I can get it to do what I'm talking about, I will get it on video and post it.</p><p></p><p>I did notice that the jam nut on the stock of this lower had come lose. which would explain problems on this lower, but it still doesn't solve having the same problem on other lowers (a quick check reveals that their stock jam nuts are tight). sounds like I need a better jam nut on this lower.</p><p></p><p>I will carry a couple of quarters with me and give that a try. don't think it would hurt anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aviator41, post: 2278161, member: 30309"] Takedown pin holes are concentric using micrometer to measure. The upper fits snugly onto the lower, with the pins in place there is zero play between the upper and the lower. Takedown pins, and their respective holes have not been messed with. I will be firing it this evening. if I can get it to do what I'm talking about, I will get it on video and post it. I did notice that the jam nut on the stock of this lower had come lose. which would explain problems on this lower, but it still doesn't solve having the same problem on other lowers (a quick check reveals that their stock jam nuts are tight). sounds like I need a better jam nut on this lower. I will carry a couple of quarters with me and give that a try. don't think it would hurt anything. [/QUOTE]
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