Like Kleenex now means anything resembling tissue paper, Croakie is what they are normally called although "Croakie" is the name of the company that started it.
If the back has a 15* angle (where your shoulder sits) then its 99% a commercial. If it is completely flat (perpendicular to the tube centerline) then its 99% a mil-spec
Item Name: Item Gone: Remington long action stock UNFINISHED & stripped AR-15 carrier
Location:
Item is for: Sale/Trade NOT SPECIFIED
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: Unfinished Remington 700 stock.
I assume by the LA MAG inscription it's for a long...
They are starting to show up.
I just bought a Henry golden boy in .357/.38 at Bass Pro Shops in Lawrenceville. They had one and I just happened to be there at the right time.
Item Name: Item Gone: High bay lights
Location:
Item is for: Sale/Trade NOT SPECIFIED
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: Cleaning out the shop.
Two metal halide high bays. You can ballast bypass these and run a $50 led corn cob bulb so they don't run your...
Cleaning out the shop.
Two metal halide high bays. You can ballast bypass these and run a $50 led corn cob bulb so they don't run your power bill up but they work as-is.
5oz of KG Gunkote Flat Black.
Both Metal Finishers of Atlanta and Team Metal Finishing in Toccoa do a ton of firearms parts (as well as class 3 stuff). I'd say both of those places already have FFL/SOTs given how much work they do in the firearms industry.
I want two of the vaporware projects I got to mess with:
Integral Model Seven in 300blk & Integral Model 51
The integral model seven metered ~117-118dB on our B&K Pulse with the standard remington 220gr 300blk. Plain jane synthetic stock, worked action, I fluted the bolt in the 4th axis VF2...
I think I may have a 6 cylinder c4 . . . I will look
The 6 cylinder cars had a goofy 4 x 4.5" pattern which it looks like the car has from the picture posted.
https://www.thefabricator.com/thewelder/article/aluminumwelding/aluminum-workshop-why-isn-t-7075-weldable-
There's a reason everyone is saying the same thing.
Can you melt 7075 into 6061? Sure.
Would any real welder stand behind that work? Absolutely not.
"AAC will be staffed with a deep bench of suppressor industry professionals and AAC alumni, including Senior Program Manager Ben Bachmeier."
Ben came from Para Ordnance and was a process engineer of sorts for Remington. He did a lot of the fixturing, workflow, and setup pieces for the assembly...
Cool, they roped Ben in :D
Hope they get things turned around over there, it'll be interesting to see where JJE takes them from here.
Realistically, just redoing all the vaporware Remington Defense made 5 copies of would suffice at the beginning.
I've got a YHM low-profile gas block. Never been installed or used but the original plastic bag/YHM paperwork is long gone.
$10 or if you pick it up, then I accept tacos from across the street :D