RE. The reducer and it's mission was designed by Gunny. You would have to direct that question to him. I didn't request anything special.
As for brass, try Natchez Supply. They have sales. MidwayUSA sometimes puts it on sale too.
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jerdebson wrote:Guys, I need to verify that all A1 & A2 stocks are mil. Spec. (not commercial). We are building two 450B lowers and using Gunnys modified A1 stock. We are also finishing up two 5.56 lowers that will have A2 stocks. My CRS is acting up and I need to verify this, so I can complete an order. TIA
Hoot wrote:jerdebson wrote:Guys, I need to verify that all A1 & A2 stocks are mil. Spec. (not commercial). We are building two 450B lowers and using Gunnys modified A1 stock. We are also finishing up two 5.56 lowers that will have A2 stocks. My CRS is acting up and I need to verify this, so I can complete an order. TIA
I believe Gunny uses Cavarms A1 stocks, not mil spec. I'll let him wade in though.
Hoot
gunnut wrote:Hoot wrote:jerdebson wrote:Guys, I need to verify that all A1 & A2 stocks are mil. Spec. (not commercial). We are building two 450B lowers and using Gunnys modified A1 stock. We are also finishing up two 5.56 lowers that will have A2 stocks. My CRS is acting up and I need to verify this, so I can complete an order. TIA
I believe Gunny uses Cavarms A1 stocks, not mil spec. I'll let him wade in though.
Hoot
Correct, The Cavarms A1 stock I'm using is not mil spec. It's the only A1 stock available that I know of.
It is much stronger after being modified.
Hoot wrote:I never realized the tolerances on the molded plastic stocks were that tight so as to be impacted by the difference between commercial vs milspec variations in buffer tubes. I've read it matters with collapsible carbine stocks, just never knew it mattered with fixed ones as well. What Gunny said about the recoil reduction making them stronger is correct. Much more solid than their normal hollow and some foam state.
Hoot
jerdebson wrote:...snip...
Hoot, I didn't know there was a difference in rifle tubes, diameter wise, either. I knew about the A2 adapter for length but not diameter. I emailed my supplier asking for two of each if there was a difference, if not four of what they had. With my luck I did that wrong too. I'm supposed to call Scott again tomorrow to check on the 20" uppers, it's not looking good there. I may have to go with another supplier.
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