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You should live that Elftman trigger!! I've got one and it's a phenomenal trigger.Great looking build. Especially the Timber Creek furniture.
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You should live that Elftman trigger!! I've got one and it's a phenomenal trigger.Great looking build. Especially the Timber Creek furniture.
I'm also I big fan of Velocity triggers!! Got one brand new on sale couple years ago for just over a hundred bucks. Put it in my 300BO build. Pull is very similar to Elftman.I have 4 of them (3 are in builds and I picked up a brand new one from someone the other day for $160). They are the only trigger I will use.
Hear nothing but great things about the Walther Q5!!!! Let us know how you like it!!You know, some deals are just too good to pass up. I picked this up today. It came with the original box, upgraded trigger springs, three 15 round magazines, and three 17 round magazines. I have been wanting one, the price was right, so I bought it.
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You know, some deals are just too good to pass up. I picked this up today. It came with the original box, upgraded trigger springs, three 15 round magazines, and three 17 round magazines. I have been wanting one, the price was right, so I bought it.
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Must be like a Velocity drop-in trigger. I have a three-pound, single-stage in an assembly closely resembling an M4 carbine. I just didn't like the way Velocity uses two very small setscrews to fix the trigger into place. Aluminum is soft. Having those setscrews hard against a soft metal gave me pause. Having a second setscrew hard against the first also gave me pause. My instructions were not to use any loc-tite, even the blue variety. The allen sockets on the screws are very small; would be a nightmare to remove them if the sockets stripped-out because too much loc-tite was used and the screws got really, really bonded into place. I eschewed the setscrews and used a set of captive hammer & trigger pins. The safety has a different feel than we normally see when we use mil-spec pins, but I'm OK with it because I know I'm not placing stress on the metal of the lower with heavily-tightened setscrews.It turns-out that I had forgotten to tighten-up the second set screw that goes from the bottom of the trigger assembly to the floor plate.
Brilliance! Velocity needs to take a gander at the Elftmann website...The Elftmann triggers come with a steel plate that you install below the trigger assembly, so that the set screws tighten against that instead of the aluminum.
Guaranteed to require a change of the BVDs for any liberal who sees that protruding pistol grip. Those protruding pistol grips, man. They are SO-O-O-O dangerous. Not many people know it, but that protruding pistol grip will cause the firing mechanism to increase its ability to function from one round per trigger cycling to 100 rounds per second. Only God, Bunghole O'Rourke and Eric Swinewell know how this actually obtains, and none are letting us in on the secret. Be careful with that crazy thing, marty. It has a mind of its own; can take intelligent decisions of its own accord...I picked up a CZ Scorpion Micro. Installed a binary trigger and Magpul pistol grip. It's a hoot!
You know, some deals are just too good to pass up. I picked this up today. It came with the original box, upgraded trigger springs, three 15 round magazines, and three 17 round magazines. I have been wanting one, the price was right, so I bought it.
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It's black and scary. You know the only reason I scored it was for huntin' and combat killing of white paper targets. ;-)Guaranteed to require a change of the BVDs for any liberal who sees that protruding pistol grip. Those protruding pistol grips, man. They are SO-O-O-O dangerous. Not many people know it, but that protruding pistol grip will cause the firing mechanism to increase its ability to function from one round per trigger cycling to 100 rounds per second. Only God, Bunghole O'Rourke and Eric Swinewell know how this actually obtains, and none are letting us in on the secret. Be careful with that crazy thing, marty. It has a mind of its own; can take intelligent decisions of its own accord...
Why do the Germans make such fine guns when the German People are not allowed to own them?You know, some deals are just too good to pass up. I picked this up today. It came with the original box, upgraded trigger springs, three 15 round magazines, and three 17 round magazines. I have been wanting one, the price was right, so I bought it.
Interestingly civilian gun permits have risen 85% in the last two years in Germany. Them krauts are some fine engineers!Why do the Germans make such fine guns when the German People are not allowed to own them?
I'm texting my high-income brother about the Scorpion Micro right now. He wants to know about the legality of the thing, what with its sliding stock. What's the story? I've read that the user must have the Velcro strap in place for a wheppin like this (AR pistol) to be considered a legal handgun. Am I correct?It's black and scary. You know the only reason I scored it was for huntin' and combat killing of white paper targets.
Correct, it's a legal pistol with no buttstock, has to have a Wrist support or nothing.I'm texting my high-income brother about the Scorpion Micro right now. He wants to know about the legality of the thing, what with its sliding stock. What's the story? I've read that the user must have the Velcro strap in place for a wheppin like this (AR pistol) to be considered a legal handgun. Am I correct?