Some sort of device to lock breech forward ? For extra quiet single shots ?safetyfirst wrote:Lol, no chance after probably 35,000 rounds! Love that rifle, I’m about to have it chopped and integrally suppressed too, when I have the cash. There a clue for ya
CMMG AR15 .22 Forward Assist adapter
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Re: CMMG AR15 .22 Forward Assist adapter
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Re: CMMG AR15 .22 Forward Assist adapter
Bingo. There goes my patent.
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I had such a device on an old ruger 10/22 z- a lever I could swing into place to lock the bolt.safetyfirst wrote:Bingo. There goes my patent.
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Seeing as you've been rumbled and the idea is in the public domain now can you post a drawing please. I may have a bash at this.
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Patents are theft man :) it’s still in my head, I was wondering about an inner sleeve on the FA so you push the whole lot in and it locks a bit like a biro.
Then Twist to release or what would be best is an adjusted forward assist adapter too so that the charging handle would release the lock. The problem chiefly is fit. It needs the be either precise or close on a ratchet type affair to adjust for tolerances.
I’m no machinist, need a partner for this. I’ve got a local firm in mind unless anyone here is very keen and has the experience!
Then Twist to release or what would be best is an adjusted forward assist adapter too so that the charging handle would release the lock. The problem chiefly is fit. It needs the be either precise or close on a ratchet type affair to adjust for tolerances.
I’m no machinist, need a partner for this. I’ve got a local firm in mind unless anyone here is very keen and has the experience!
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Yes Magnetic job, hard to come by I'm told, proves the market I think.breacher wrote:I had such a device on an old ruger 10/22 z- a lever I could swing into place to lock the bolt.safetyfirst wrote:Bingo. There goes my patent.
Re: CMMG AR15 .22 Forward Assist adapter
Mine was a diy job. Simple lever.safetyfirst wrote:Yes Magnetic job, hard to come by I'm told, proves the market I think.breacher wrote:I had such a device on an old ruger 10/22 z- a lever I could swing into place to lock the bolt.safetyfirst wrote:Bingo. There goes my patent.
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