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TannerB

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  1. I always see those on ebay, for 30 bucks give it a shot.
  2. Sometimes I think mandatory lanyards would be a good thing.
  3. Tanner, You may have lost more than that. You have prepositioned your trigger (bar) further to the rear. That means that you have possibly (very likely) defeated the other two safeties as well. They are reliant on the trigger bar not being back too far. YOUR GUN MAY HAVE NO WORKING SAFETIES!!! Further, from another thread, you mentioned having troubles with the gun resetting properly. Hearing that, I feared your gun is/was on the verge of doubling, or even going full-auto on you. The weight of your trigger pull could be the only thing keeping your gun from going off unintentionally. If you have lightened that up, then all it would take for your gun to fire is for the gun to be bumped or jostled enough to jar the gun enough to overcome a few pounds of spring pressure. We aren't even talking about a dropped gun here, it could happen in the holster. Thanks Flex for your concern, I have since pushed it back more where it resets normal now. And I know that the safty plunger is not depressed and is still functional, I think its to hard to type out exactly how I checked it, but I guess you will have to just take my word for it. Thanks though.
  4. This is a great thread, Ive been kinda wondering about this, I modifed my trigger tab where it pulls it back more and I lost this trigger safety. but ive been trying to modify it to make it work still. even though i kinda think its a joke, the only way I can see this safety work is if you drop you gun maybe?
  5. yup, I heated it back up and bent it back some, solved it.
  6. Is the trigger spring partly responsible for this? I bent the bar that the trigger spring attaches to, and the gun works fine, shoots great, but if I release the the slide lock with the slide locked back the trigger does not always reset. Any suggestions? I think I may have the tab bent to far. Thanks
  7. Please enlighten me, I do not know what these are?
  8. Oh well if thats the case I'll leave it where its at, and modify the trigger safety to work.
  9. TannerB

    224 BOZ

    Those are strange little bullets. Heres something kinda like yours from another forum.
  10. Oh, I be the NRA knows by now!! Did you happen to see the guys at arf.com??? They are whipping out the Torches and Pitchforks!! lol yea they are.
  11. Thats kinda cool, How did you "grind" the surfaces?
  12. When I had located the end of the "bulge", I used the tip of an X-acto blade and sort of "spun and dug" to get down to the head of the steel pin so I knew where it was exactly. Then, I sort of worked the hole out until the head of the pin was exposed enough to use the small punch. Then, I laid the trigger over a wood fixture with a hole in it (to allow the pin to drop into) and tapped it out . Where did you move your trigger to? I bent that one tab forward, and I don't understand where I should put the trigger at?
  13. yea I get so much junk mail from them, at least once a week. I just send trash back to them. once I put some grape jelly in it.
  14. Yea, alot of fellas on AR15 have called alot, they say its completely full. What I don't understand is why they are only doing this to one company and not more?
  15. Thats what im ultimatly getting at.
  16. Cool, What about putting it back on? you couldn't use the same pin could you?
  17. I don't know where else to post this, But I got this off another forum and I thought I would share this with you guys. From www.nssf.org/news/fromBP.cfm?BPseq=704 CREDIT CARD PROCESSING COMPANY REJECTS FIREARMS INDUSTRY REFUSES TO PROCESS TRANSACTIONS . . . Citi Merchant Services and First Data Corp. are refusing to process any credit card transactions between federally licensed firearms retailers, distributors and manufacturers -- a move which will severely limit available inventory of firearms and ammunition to military, law enforcement and law-abiding Americans. The first company to be affected by this decision appears to be firearms distributor CDNN Sports Inc. "We were contacted recently by First Data/Citi Merchant Services by a June Rivera-Mantilla stating that we were terminated and funds were being seized for selling firearms in a non-face-to-face transaction," said Charlie Crawford, president of CDNN Sports Inc. "Although perfectly legal, we were also informed that no transactions would be processed in the future, even for non-firearms. I find this very frightening." To voice your concern to Citi Merchant Services and First Data Corp., please contact June Rivera-Mantilla at 631-683-7734 or her supervisor Robert Tenenbaum at 631-683-6570. To change to an NSSF-affiliated credit card processing program, contact Payment Alliance International at 1-866-371-2273 (ext. 1131). http://ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=1&f=5&t=659374
  18. Right, I can take the whole trigger out, Im talking about actually taking off the trigger off the trigger bar.
  19. I can't figure out how to get it off, Whats the trick?
  20. I ordred straight from dawson. got the .285 X .100. I use an adj mepro on the rear. its alot wider
  21. Last one does slightly resemble a glock.
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