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mngunguy

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  1. It's the Ti firing pin. The price might seem steep but they really did price it right. Cheaper than the lightest carrier out there by a good margin and it includes a couple bits the others don't. The question is, will Boomfab respond?
  2. I think that very sentence alone is why the Gas Hog and Seekins have been brought up multiple times. They don't look like the rest but get pretty good marks from joes and pros alike.
  3. I use the Safariland 774. Cheap, adjustable and holds the mag nice and snug. Note that you need to supply your own belt loop, ELS fork or teklok. http://www.amazon.com/Safariland-Competition-Magazine-Holder-Tactical/dp/B003YD0KZU
  4. The Noveske Gen 2/3 lowers are forged.Here is their billet lower with the flaired magwell IMG_0194-800.jpg Thier flared magwell lowers are all forged. The picture you linked was pulled from here. http://blogs.militarytimes.com/gearscout/2011/03/01/noveske-flared-forged-lower-aka-the-ffl/ That lower is a Noveske, it has a larger magwell, and it is a billet - not forged. I will make sure to call them tomorrow to confirm. They may have changed to billet for the G3s but all previous N4s with flared magwells were forged just like the article says.
  5. The Noveske Gen 2/3 lowers are forged.Here is their billet lower with the flaired magwell IMG_0194-800.jpg Thier flared magwell lowers are all forged. The picture you linked was pulled from here. http://blogs.militarytimes.com/gearscout/2011/03/01/noveske-flared-forged-lower-aka-the-ffl/
  6. The Noveske Gen 2/3 lowers are forged.
  7. Make sure to pick up and hold both the Nova and Super before picking. The Nova has a thinner receiver and felt better in my hands compared to the Super. The safety and forearm release level are in places easier to manipulate as well (my opinion) . You said Comfortech wasn't a selling point but if it was you can buy that pad and put it on the Nova as well.
  8. I believe JP gets thier barrels from the same place Nordic does, Wilson Arms. What they do with the stock barrel (contour, cryo) is obviously their own.
  9. I use Hornady Steel Match 55gr for any shots out to 300yds. It's on the slow side compared to hotter factory loads but is sub-moa for me out to that distance with my Nordic 18". Other factory loads mentioned like xtac and xm193 were about 2moa for me and cost about the same. Only trouble with steel match can be finding it.
  10. The weight of the buffer is what matters, not the length of it or the spring. If you have a standard weight buffer it's actually a bit lighter than the JP rifle buffer already. If you have a H buffer then I'd either remove some weights from it or buy a standard weight carbine buffer.
  11. I haven't shot a lot of the 75gr Steel Match, maybe one box, but I didn't have any key holing out of my barrel (Nordic 18" wylde 1/8 twist). Lot number is: 3140731.
  12. The 1.3" ID is the width. The height is more than that to accommodate the gas tube and top of the block.
  13. So you ended up using a set screw style block? . 750? And even then you're still having issues shooting supported? I've been thinking about teaming this rail up with a 16.5 voodoo barrel but after seeing that most aren't able to get much of a reduction in gas using an adjustable block I may just use a standard low pro block and if need be a rubber city adjustable key.
  14. The M4 and T1 are both 2 moa dots. On paper there's a large weight difference but in practice I couldn't feel it. Most likely because it's so far back and in between my hands. The largest benifit I saw was increased vision around the scope.
  15. I believe JP barrels are also Wilson Arms stock.
  16. The problem with the Gen2's was with the mag stop on the M3 Pmags. Noveske sorted that out pretty early on. Anything you buy now should have the cut in the magwell to allow M3's to seat. I have a late Gen2 and have had no issues with 30rd M2/MOE and 20,30,40rd M3s. See this thread for more info. http://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?116784-Noveske-Flared-Forged-Lower-(FFL)-with-Magpul-M3
  17. It's soft shooting but Hornady Steel Match is sub MOA out of my barrel out to 220 yards (longest local range). XM193 is about 3 MOA at the same distance. I've been very happy with 55gr Steel Match so far.
  18. Yes you can. The carbine length buffer is only dependent on it being in a carbine length tube (or rifle length with an adapter like the JP SCS does). Gas system length doesn't have a dependency there.
  19. Have you looked through that Eotech yet? Without the magnifier those dots are all but impossible to distinguish.
  20. My Nordic came with a Carbon Arms gas block (from CAs). Great fit and no signs of leaking. Being that I like to tinker and I wanted to know how much more gas I could cut off I replaced it with a Gen II Syrac clamp-on. That block has been doing great as well with no leaks so far and I was able to cut off a considerable amount of gas using Steel Match (step 8 from fully closed of 18). Before that I had the SLR Sentry 7 clamp-on but the hole on the block wasn't offset enough to properly line up with the hole on the barrel so I replaced it with the Syrac. Both use click detent adjustment systems which is what I was after.
  21. Wouldn't you be better off getting a LW 18" barrel and a brake the doesn't weigh something in the 7 oz range? A LW JP 18" with a DR brake weighs less than a their 16" with a Titan. I suppose if you were sold on using a titan...
  22. one of the reasons I was thinking captured is because of the spring kits they sell with 5 different spring rates. 80%, 85%, 90%, 96%, & 100% is what the kit comes with. They are for the captured assembly. http://www.jprifles.com/buy.php?item=JPSCS-PACK15 If you are cutting the spring for the standard buffer, how much are you taking off at a time, and how many coils did you take off for your set up? The captured buffer ships with the black spring, just an FYI. I don't have the spring kit for the captured buffer but I do have the JP low mass buffer and centerless ground spring. I haven't had a chance to see how either effects the amount of gas required but from quickly putting both in and pulling on the charging handle it felt like the captured setup had a spring in it with less rate than the JP center ground rifle spring.
  23. Either your caliper is off or you measured incorrectly. I measured .236" and Todd Gardner, owner of SLR, confirmed it was .235", or .295" from the center of the port which is .12" wide Edit: He did mention having 3 production runs of the SA7 block. Maybe he changed to milspec (.295") along the way. Dunno.
  24. I was hoping for that myself but the near edge of the gas port from the shoulder of the barrel is .225" and the near edge of the gas port from the edge of the block is .236". The Sentry block is a thing of beauty and I really wanted it to work. I must have measured everything 6 times hoping for different results. Turns out Syrac spaces their port (near edge) .210" from the edge of the block on the Gen II's, plenty of space for adjustment.
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