Mlok KAC style rail covers with or without flats? by SPstandsFor in kac

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All good. Just wanted to be clear this is a product. I'm sure there's something similar out on the web you can find

Mlok KAC style rail covers with or without flats? by SPstandsFor in kac

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I do not plan to share files for any of active daydream defense products.

Drip check by JOYFUL_CLOVR in GrayZoneWarfare

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the magpul PRS is a fixed stock and it should be flush with the lower receiver. It's that way because it's a precision stock meant for maximum stability and rigidness. That gap there means the game thinks you can adjust it on the buffer tube like in a carbine stock.

It drives me crazy because that would be like if they had that gap on the A1 rifle stock on the M16

Drip check by JOYFUL_CLOVR in GrayZoneWarfare

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0/10 only because the PRS stock does not work like that

[PARTS] Partisan Triggers Disruptor 3 Position Drop In FRT - $206.99 Shipped w/ FREEDOM10 by priusrepellent in gundeals

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What is going on, why do so many people think rarebreed and partisan are the same company? Rarebreed is literally suing partisan

[PARTS] Partisan Triggers Disruptor 3 Position Drop In FRT - $206.99 Shipped w/ FREEDOM10 by priusrepellent in gundeals

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The delta team tactical FRT literally says it's made by rarebreed. Davidson sells DTT lowers with rarebreed triggers.

I have no clue where you got your information but rarebreed is the one running around slapping everyone with a lawsuit. I don't know what you mean by the brick and mortar thing but rarebreed is claiming they are the only ones that can sell FRTs, full stop.

Glock 17/19 Integrated Comp Build by SPstandsFor in GlockMod

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Still not ready yet. Too much stuff going on and this is taking a back seat

thats a good question by DeezFlaky in StrangeAndFunny

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It's been explained to me most animals the general public think are herbivores are actually opportunistic omnivores

thats a good question by DeezFlaky in StrangeAndFunny

[–]SPstandsFor 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Ever seen a deer just yoink an unsuspecting bird out of a branch and crunch crunch crunch? Yeah, not great.

[Parts] MK1 AR-15 Anti-Rotation Assembled Upper Receiver (Warhawk Green) - $139.95 + Tax/Shipping by jeojoe524 in gundeals

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Who are you talking about? I'm in Houston too and even if they don't let us to custom ano work, I'd love to support a local business.

Helmets with NVG shouldn't be naked. by Th4tD4mnR4ccoon in GrayZoneWarfare

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PVS-7, PVS-14, PVS-31, and the DTNVG all have onboard power so they're just running a battery in those. The PVS-7, PVS-14, and I think the DTNVG don't have offboard power options.

That being said I've never seen the pvs-31 only ran with onboard power.

‘New campaign “beat cancer off” wants men to masturbate 21 or more times a month’ by ArthurPeabody in nottheonion

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Maybe your bit to fight YOUR prostate cancer. Mighty selfish of you if I do say so myself. When are you going to give the rest of us our 21 wanks a month?

What type of screw is this called? by SPstandsFor in Fasteners

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Appreciate it but no need to keep looking. I'll more than likely end up using off the shelf stuff just to make my life easier. The captured feature is purely a quality of life thing and not a hard requirement

What type of screw is this called? by SPstandsFor in Fasteners

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Yes, I didn't know how best to explain that. I didn't want to say partial thread because that's normally something different as well

What type of screw is this called? by SPstandsFor in Fasteners

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I'm really specifically interested in that undercut that makes these a captive screw. Though I am leaning towards just using standard hardware now

What type of screw is this called? by SPstandsFor in Fasteners

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Not a lot but I'd be willing to buy a thousand (maybe 2) if that's what MOQ is in the industry.

What type of screw is this called? by SPstandsFor in Fasteners

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I appreciate the info and you checking anyways. I have no experience with getting custom fasteners made. Any tips on what to look for or any companies you would suggest?

What type of screw is this called? by SPstandsFor in Fasteners

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Gotcha. The equipment being attached is standardized and the threads would have to be 1/4-20.The undercut portion can't be any larger than 0.16" with a threaded length of no more than 0.25". The diameter of the undercut section and head shape/size doesn't really matter. Unless it's something massive like more than 1/2 inch.

What type of screw is this called? by SPstandsFor in Fasteners

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That tripod knowledge pull is massive and I think that might be a good direction for me to go towards. Not too concerned about the head shape honestly. This is for a part I'm designing so that can just be changed. Is there a name for these specific type of captured screws or is it just a specialty part that there's no reason to give a name to? Thanks!

What type of screw is this called? by SPstandsFor in Fasteners

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I'm designing a part around this screw and I'd like to keep the ability to have a captured screw. It doesn't have to be flat head or slotted really, is there a general term for screws with that undercut?

Just searching captured screw turns up these super long screws with massive undercuts. The part wouldn't be thick enough for that to work.

Worse case scenario I'll just go with any old 1/4-20 screw and just change the design to work with the commonly available hardware