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Mine: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4849629
An improved version: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4900970
And a bunch of others. Just search thingiverse or yeggi for labradar trigger or something similar.
Vibration/recoil trigger is where it's at, so for about $3 made my own. Whipped up the housing in Fusion 360 and then printed it, pulled a 3 pin aux cable out of a drawer, bought some vibration sensors, and voila.
Vibration sensors.
Cut off one end, strip to expose wires. The vibration sensor...
Another great example of how Fudds screwed us:
The "sporting purposes" criteria the ATF uses. When dealing with the GCA '68, they preemptively threw all of us under the bus to safeguard their deer rifles and duck shotguns.
http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=1&f=5&t=1140248
Fudds are certainly not just a regional thing.
They are our single biggest internal problem, as far as state and national level politics go. For the most epic Fudd Fail in recent memory, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Zumbo
You can see where that kind of thinking is absolutely...
All true, but the one time that someone does, and wants to write an article on it? I know ar15.com has been called out for bombing gun related polls.
When it comes to firemissions on polls, anonymous is always better.
Oy, I thought this was common knowledge.
MAKE LINKS TO POLLS COLD!
When you click on a link, the destination site knows where you came from. If they see a ton of referral links from a gun site, they'll just discount/block/delete those votes.
Oh, and why don't you guys add these comments over on the proper domain, in the corresponding thread?
http://www.thehighroad.us/showthread.php?t=172494&highlight=Bug+short+story&page=5
I did my part. I'd never seen one of these lowers in person before, so I wasn't sure if I'd really like it. After some time on the range with it, I probably won't be buying any more metal AR lowers.
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