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    Plastic Brick AR Stock

    The afternoon's work: The sloped bricks will be glued into the A2 pistol grip (a standard AR-15 part, cost me $3) w/ my favorite volumetric glue - 2-part epoxy, costing more than the pistol grip to begin with. The lower receiver is an Aero blem - ran me $60 & an FBI background...
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    Plastic Brick AR Stock

    21 pages of assembly instructions for the Mk8 entry length stock. Enjoy: http://www.feinsteingewehrwerke.com/loes/stocks/mk8/instructionsVer1/instructionsVer1A.html
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    Plastic Brick AR Stock

    Yes, yes I did, after the 2nd shot of a 3" 00 12 ga round sheared the stock in two. Stock is now built in 2 directions, and has eight 10-24 threaded rods reinforcing the butt. That held up to 24 rnds of 12 ga 3" 00 before my shoulder called it a day.
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    Plastic Brick AR Stock

    For Dave: Heat shield isn't installed in the brick lower handguard, and they're not glued. http://www.feinsteinproject.org/loes/effortforend/effortForend.html
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    .20-.22LR Super Stinger (.22LR Wildcat)

    Get your personal radar yet?
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    Wrap your head around this one.

    I think some of the confusion here is the TAG is subordinate to the governor, not the Pentagon. DoD has a policy for Federal installations. If the installation is not a federal installation, but a state one, then state law applies.
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    Wrap your head around this one.

    We agree to cash the checks ; ) Do your orders say Title 10 or Title 32? Can you be court-martialed under the UCMJ for something you did today, or only under your State's Code of Military Justice? If you're under state orders, you do what your TAG & governor tell you to do. If you're on...
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    Wrap your head around this one.

    mlj, are you familiar w/ the fact that the National Guard Bureau can ask states to do things, can fund states to do things, but can't actually make states do things unless they call the troops up to Title 10 & run the show themselves? The Pentagon might like there to be no non-federal guns on...
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    Wrap your head around this one.

    Camp Mabry is owned by the State of Texas, and is guarded by State employees. Texas sets the rules on Camp Mabry. If your post is on a Federal installation, then the Feds set the rules.
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    Wrap your head around this one.

    Depends if the post is on state or federal property. Camp Mabry, HQ of the TX NG, for example, is state property, not Federal. Federal rules apply @ the Navy Reserve Center, the USPFO, & the PX. The rest of the buildings are owned by the state. Fed money may have financed them, but they're...
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    Wrap your head around this one.

    mlj, I suppose it's up to the Post Commander to decide which buildings he wants the massacres to occur in, and mark those buildings "Victims only may enter" accordingly.
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    Wrap your head around this one.

    Sure - so a Title 32 soldier can't carry into the PX. Not all National Guard posts are Fed property. Some of the buildings on post - the PX, the USPFO - are Fed buildings. Other buildings on post are state property - so a Title 32 could carry in them, a Title 10 soldier could not. So it's...
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    Wrap your head around this one.

    I would think a Title 32 soldier could carry while he was on Title 32 money. A Title 10 soldier could not carry on duty. Title 10 offices should put up "Unarmed victims here!" posters so massacring marauders know where to go. ETA: Troops from Ft Carson were claiming last year that their...
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    30 round 00 buck test - on plastic brick stock

    Haven't posted here in some time - thought I'd show what I've been up to: http://www.feinsteinproject.org/loes/effortthumbhole/ThumbholeTake4.3gp It's easier to view if you download the entire file first.
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    Plastic Brick AR Stock

    Effort Forend is up.
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    Plastic Brick AR Stock

    New video: http://www.feinsteinproject.org/loes/effortthumbhole/ThumbholeTake3.m4v The epoxied portion holds together just fine; however, around the 35th shot mark the unglued bottom portion shakes loose & falls off. Yet more epoxy indicated; will have to begin buying it in bulk.
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    Plastic Brick AR Stock

    Threw $15 of Loctite Plastic Epoxy in it last night (3xtubes). Bricks swallow a LOT of epoxy. It should be tight for this week's shoot. Demographics remain the same @ this week's gun show. Kids almost universally love it, women like it, a small percentage of men are interested in it.
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    Plastic Brick AR Stock

    Dave, I have no idea what I'm doing, only that as far as I can tell no one's done this before, despite it being possible for the last 51 years. Having last used plastic bricks 30 years ago, I'm falling into the same design conventions of almost all commercial sets - build from the bottom. It...
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    Plastic Brick AR Stock

    1st 20 rounds - you can see the top endcaps pop off: http://www.feinsteinproject.org/loes/effortthumbhole/ThumbholeTake1.3gp Next 29 rounds - what you can't see is the stock completely splits between the unglued bottom & the glued top...
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    Plastic Brick AR Stock

    Dave, You're the 2nd person to propose forward handguards. Would you like to take on that effort? I've got to improve my gluing techniques. I fired it for the first time yesterday - the first 20 rounds it held together, but developed a crack between the bricks where I had not glued it...
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