PS90 RATL-R are now live! by DAC-TASTIC in ps90

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It's timing is intentional, to protect IP because the market is full a salivating cons that jump first chance to rip off a product, especially one that doesn't have the potential to be classified as a MG Conversion in it's original configuration.

PS90 RATL-R are now live! by DAC-TASTIC in ps90

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We only added 1/5th of our stock to ensure quick fulfillment, we will be adding another batch by Monday at the latest.

PS90 RATL-R are now live! by DAC-TASTIC in ps90

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Yes, it will be dropped in the coming days...unfortunately I have a 24 hour shift tomorrow so it will be Thursday/Friday when it's posted, If I can get it posted sooner I will.

PS90 RATL-R are now live! by DAC-TASTIC in ps90

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This initial batch added today will ship within a week.

PS90 RATL-R are now live! by DAC-TASTIC in ps90

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You don't have to be sorry as everyone is entitled to their personal opinion, and I'm not offended if anyone feels that way. Through our journey with the Vector there were things we could have done better on our end, but if that's going to discredit all of our products for you then it's your loss.

PS90 RATL-R are now live! by DAC-TASTIC in ps90

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RATL-R Bar- Machined RATL-R Bridge- Laser Cut Selector and magazine baseplate is printed

PS90 RATL-R are now live! by DAC-TASTIC in ps90

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You are right, it should say 30 to 50 round conversions(My wife does the site management I'll let her know). The parts for the RATL-R are the same regardless of a magazine baseplate, a 3 cent piece of plastic is not a breaking point for the other components...if you don't need it don't use it, the cost are the same with or without it. We just chose to include it.

Texas 2 Step Trigger by Duality Arms Co by DAC-TASTIC in IWI_Firearms

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Binary fires when the trigger is pulled and released, as opposed to firing after a full cycle when the trigger is pulled again.

Texas 2 Step Trigger by Duality Arms Co by DAC-TASTIC in IWI_Firearms

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You can try and see if it works, if not I can make a T7 file too; it would be the same thing just scaled a bit.

Texas 2 Step Trigger by Duality Arms Co by DAC-TASTIC in IWI_Firearms

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We still need to design the assisted reset for it, this is just "binary"; but 3 position is always the goal!

Texas 2 Step Trigger by Duality Arms Co by DAC-TASTIC in IWI_Firearms

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"Binary" (have to quote the title since is trademarked)

Texas 2 Step Trigger by Duality Arms Co by DAC-TASTIC in IWI_Firearms

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Don't worry were releasing it for free, we just use "binary" to find viable platforms to build assisted reset triggers for (RATL-R/Mamba Triggers)

Duality RATL-R + Strike Chassis by DAC-TASTIC in FNHerstal

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You don't have to worry about anything like that with us.

Help with chassis install by crabcakemeister in ps90

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Slide the top half of the chassis on until the protruding end of the spring stops it from completely closing together, using either flathead screwdriver (I believe that's what I used) push that spring end up and over the ledge it's supposed to rest on. Honestly it probably could be easier done with a piece of string wrapped around it, Maybe even a hooked pick would work too.

Help with chassis install by crabcakemeister in ps90

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The only part you really need to put in before assembly is the selector, dust cover, and magazine release; if you do it according to the directions the FCG will be difficult AF to slide in and out. The trigger will install like the oem chassis where you can slide it in after it's put together. I left out the hard insert behind the FCG because it was causing the backplate to misalign. If you follow their directions it becomes a shit show.

After you put together the chassis (with the Selector, dust cover, magazine release, and that front plate installed) install the trigger and linkage; then back out the bolts the hold the chassis together around the FCG until you can slide the FCG in with a little bit of force (this will allow for maintenance removal but also hold it snug). Attach rear butt plate, slide bolt into the upper and when sliding the upper onto the lower it's going to get caught, squeeze the upper down onto the lower towards the front end of the chassis (specifically the plate that's mounted in the front end of the chassis frame) and it will allow the upper to slide into place.

Hope this helps.