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dstole March 10th, 2010 13:21

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Originally Posted by Hux37 (Post 1122288)
CONS
- Flash suppressor not threaded onto barrel. Sits on top of brass thread protector and is held on by small grub screw.

Just wanted to mention that the flash suppressor isn't threaded but the brass protector is. I didn't realize this at first as I am so used to removing the grub, but if you leave the grub screw on and twist then it and the flash suppressor will come off, revealing your CCW threads. Not sure why it was designed this way, but you can add other suppressors, etc to the threads.

thorvald March 11th, 2010 21:40

For someone that is rather enterprising you could try this for a metal body, assuming they are 1:1 exact for size (anyone with a real lower could simply stick your KJ upper on it and see if it matches up).

1. Purchase an 80% lower receiver from Dlask arms. It's not a firearm yet so anyone can purchase it. Only $220 CDN so its still cheaper than most metal bodies.
2. Remove all parts from the plastic body.
3. Use plastic body as a drilling template for the 80% lower.
4. Install all parts onto the now completed lower.

If you have access to a milling machine, you could purchase the billet lower for $45 CDN from Dlask and finish those to match the KJ lower.

Project for someone? ;-) Just be careful you don't finish it to work in a real AR... then you have 30 days to ...

gslairsoftcanada July 11th, 2010 03:05

S o l v e d :)

Conker October 4th, 2010 17:12

Bamp, I've been wondering if anyone got news of the USGI (STANAG) or PMAG that were said to be coming to the platform...

Karloss October 5th, 2010 00:31

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Originally Posted by Conker (Post 1326750)
Bamp, I've been wondering if anyone got news of the USGI (STANAG) or PMAG that were said to be coming to the platform...

Travis told me last week he was about 30 days to have a working prototype. So i guess it's OK to hope that next summer they will be available !!!


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