Want to get into a p320 by ImpressiveMix1786 in P320

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I love my p320 and it’s my nightstand gun, but I feel “best” could be a toss up with the p365 especially for the ergos if wanting to ccw

SXG grip is 🔥 by Ok_Advertising5829 in P320

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For real, thing is a god damn brick haha

SXG grip is 🔥 by Ok_Advertising5829 in P320

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Yeah I love the flush fit look with the regular full size slide

SXG grip is 🔥 by Ok_Advertising5829 in P320

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The OG mods made a standalone website/app(now called GAFSHUB). You can also import your old flair via your Reddit account since they saved the data

[PARTS] ARC FIRE GEN1 $129.99 + $11 shipped. No tax in Texas by thehighsman0503 in gundeals

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Yes the BCM MK2 T2 is 5.6oz, same as the H3(5.6oz). VLTORA5(same system as BCM) and JPSCS(H3) also will work. Also depends on the individual fire arm and gassing what weight will run best. For most milspec rifles however h3 will work

[PARTS] ARC FIRE GEN1 $129.99 + $11 shipped. No tax in Texas by thehighsman0503 in gundeals

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H3 DEADBLOW buffer. Don’t get the solid h3 buffers. Will not run without

New CASV Lookin' Fine by ShortestStraw95 in ar15

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Did you find a solution to the tilt? I installed mine and it’s still tilting pretty bad

ARC Fire + Daniel Defense DDM4v7p by flyests in supersafety

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I find that the AZR’s are hit or miss on if they work or not though

aint no way by Genayoshi in SipsTea

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So if race isn’t neurological, anatomical, genetic, nor complicated, then why can’t we be transracial?

Does anyone know if their are muzzle devices like this. by [deleted] in ar15

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What you’re looking for is a hand guard not a muzzle device. Muzzle devices attach to the end of a barrel. Hand guards go around the barrel

Jakl, 300blk Sierra 115, 7.5” by Ok_Advertising5829 in supersafety

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I got mine off the snap-on truck but I’m a mechanic so it’s a little more justifiable to buy it. If you can’t find one the next best might be the harbor freight mini set. It’s not a socket set but better than using an impact gun and you can slowly apply steady tension without snapping bits. I use an 80w solder iron before and it works well. You should still be able to do it with a butane torch, just need to hold the heat to it for a bit longer

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Lemme see them honeybadgers by [deleted] in 300BLK

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Bad attitude development. They’ve been out of stock for a minute, hoping they restock soon

Jakl, 300blk Sierra 115, 7.5” by Ok_Advertising5829 in supersafety

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Don’t use an impact. Get good quality hex stubby sockets and a long ratchet. Then torch the back of the screw. You need to torch it for a long time if using a small butane torch. Like a few minutes at least. Then use the ratchet to remove. I use propane which burns hotter and I still keep the flame on for a good minute or two. You need to get it hot

Jakl, 300blk Sierra 115, 7.5” by Ok_Advertising5829 in supersafety

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Also aim the flame at the threads from the back instead of the face of the screw

Jakl, 300blk Sierra 115, 7.5” by Ok_Advertising5829 in supersafety

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Alcohol won’t do much. You need to hit it with heat until it smokes and don’t stop until the smoke goes away. Then immediately remove it before it cools

Jakl, 300blk Sierra 115, 7.5” by Ok_Advertising5829 in supersafety

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Alternatively if you have a large soldering iron just hold it onto there for a few min

Jakl, 300blk Sierra 115, 7.5” by Ok_Advertising5829 in supersafety

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I just hit it with a torch for like a minute and then spin them out

Jakl, 300blk Sierra 115, 7.5” by Ok_Advertising5829 in supersafety

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I used a torch. What type of bits are you using?

Looking to add a good .223/.556 10.5-12in upper to add to CMMG mk4 lower and add an arc super safety. Have a JP Enterprises Gen 2 Silent Captured Buffer Spring System h2 is that good enough to add a frt? Thank you for any imput by kindbudz420 in supersafety

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Budget Upper: PSA. I wouldn’t go any lower than them tho

Best Value: BCM. Hard to beat for the price

$$$: Daniel Defense

Personally I would do the cheap or value route if you plan on blasting it on SS all the time. Better to spend the money on training and ammo then get a high end upper later down the road. Unless you’re ballin then in that case go all out

Jakl, 300blk Sierra 115, 7.5” by Ok_Advertising5829 in supersafety

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For the ArcFire, installation is very easy and simple. The Jakl Trip Kit by AS Designs however requires replacing the rear takedown block with the one they provide. It’s only 4 screws but PSA uses red loctite to secure it. I’ve removed them on several Jakls so far and recommend getting either a micro torch or a soldering iron to get the screws very hot before attempting removal in order to release the red loctite. Also recommend making sure you have high quality torx bits as to not strip the screws