You gonna wear a poncho when you shoot it? Oil gonna be everywhere
Exactly how much oil do you dump into your rifles??[emoji23]
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You gonna wear a poncho when you shoot it? Oil gonna be everywhere
If you don't mind me asking, have you figured up what it cost to build it?
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That's pretty damn kool. You need to bring it down to the ENS end of March
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If you don't mind me asking, have you figured up what it cost to build it?
On aluminum, that's not good
Help me here. I've used graphite in sub zero conditions for years. I've not noticed any issues, where oil does?
Hello Permanent
You seem to know about light builds.
I have not even built an AR-15 yet I wanted to build a lightweight one as my first build.I have read that might not be a great idea.
Well before I read that I bought a Balios Lite Gen 2 Receiver set and a Daniel Defense 16" lightweight 5.56 barrel, 1-7 twist.
I also have all the tools I need being Shipped as I type. Now after reading that I am afraid I may have bit off more than I can chew.
Just wondering if you can give me some pointers or if I should just build the rest of it regular. Or if that is even possible with the Balios Lite upper and Lower. Also now I’m reading about needing an adjustable BCG. To adjust the gas because of the light weight.
Please help me. : )
Thank you
Issued graphite in Iraq and Afghanistan due to the high amount of sand and dust. I have used it without fail on issued weapons, but on my own guns I stick with Wilsons.Graphite can corrode alm once anodizing wears off. Just always been said never to use it on an AR. I'm sure it works fine 99% of the time
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