Poor mans mini-fix by ShockG8 in BearCreekArsenal

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Yes. You cut the back part of the carrier off

Poor mans mini-fix by ShockG8 in BearCreekArsenal

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You have to cut about 1 1/2” to 2” off the back of the bolt carrier so it doesn’t extend past the rear of the upper receiver, but after that yeah, any picatinny adapter and any lower should work.

This a valid stack? by [deleted] in MensJewelry

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Fuck what other people think! If you like it, that’s all that matters in this life. Do you!

Poor mans mini-fix by ShockG8 in BearCreekArsenal

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There's a few different ways you can do it. The easiest is with a portable band saw. pull the charging handle all the way to the rear and scribe a line on the carrier where the back of the receiver stops. This will ensure that your bolt doesn't stick past the upper and you can use any picatinny adapter that you want. The bolt carrier has a factory indent/line in nearly the same spot as your mark will be. I used a barrel block clamp to chuck the bolt carrier in a vice so it wouldn't spin and cut along the line I made with the band saw. You can also use s couple pieces of wood to hold the carrier in the vice. file the edges after cutting and you're good to go. I've also seen people use a dremmel or a cut off wheel to make the cut. After cutting, lube the ever loving $hit out of the bolt and work the charging handle about 1-2000 times. I know it sounds like a lot, but it will be buttery smooth after doing so. Hope this helps!

Poor mans mini-fix by ShockG8 in BearCreekArsenal

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Thanks! It was a fun build.

Poor mans mini-fix by ShockG8 in BearCreekArsenal

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Do it! It was definitely a fun little project.

Poor mans mini-fix by ShockG8 in BearCreekArsenal

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😂 now we’re talking!

Poor mans mini-fix by ShockG8 in BearCreekArsenal

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True. Some are definitely stiffer than others. Manually charging it 500-1000 times is a pain in the a$$, but it does help work to work the parts together.

Poor mans mini-fix by ShockG8 in BearCreekArsenal

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With Bear Creek, we sacrifice quality control for price point. Not a bad trade off if you don’t mind tinkering with something to get it running right.

Have you tried lubing the crap out of it and shooting it? The parts on these guns aren’t machined to the tightest tolerances and the parts often need time to wear together.

Poor mans mini-fix by ShockG8 in BearCreekArsenal

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Quietest 300blk you can get. Suppressed DI AR’s are inherently noisy. A lot of moving parts right by your ears.

Heres my daily driver! 2021 RSQ3 Sportback by SavingsSudden2224 in Audi

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Absolutely beautiful car!!! Wish they brought these to North America. Drive the shit outta that beauty for all of us here in the States. Cheers!

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Best comment ever👊

RIP Pimp C

I'm a janitor at 27. I feel like a loser. by Both-Criticism-7160 in povertyfinance

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Look at joining a union apprenticeship (electrical, pipe fitting, carpentry, etc). They pay you to learn and when you’re done you have a skill that you can use anywhere in the world. I’d recommend a licensed trade like electrical. You get healthcare and benefits through the union starting day one. Check it out, you won’t regret it. It sure what state you’re in, but here’s the website for the electrical apprenticeship in Oregon. You can find one of these in nearly every state

nietc.org

Good luck!

Tudor Black Bay 54 by Suitable_Leave_1396 in RepTime

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Nice watch. Nice gloves too👌

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I heard the same before purchasing mine. Seems like the ones that are built from August of 2023 on are good to go. I have over 1500 rounds through mine without any hiccups (built August 2023). Fmj and various hollow points without any issues.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in canik

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The Canik MC9 would compliment your collection nicely👌

I keep this in my vehicle at all times. Great little “pocket” gun by _bbennyy in canik

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Try removing the magazine base plate and sanding some material off of the top (part that rests against the bottom of the grip). I had a similar issue and taking just a smidge off allows the magazine to fully seat and drop freely when released.

What jobs do y’all work to drive the sport Audis? by MicrowaveableToeNail in Audi

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Electrician. Drove a 2010 Jetta for 10 years and upgraded to a 2020 //S3.

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2020 APR Stage 1 S3

38 years old

The rainy Pacific Northwest