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  1. 7 hours ago, FRESH_OUTTA_800AD said:

    M2_shootr - can you clarify what you meant? It's not clear what your position was.

     

    Mind if I ask you all what optics you're using? 

    Was speaking of the Larue optic mounts. The split picatinny rails eat the recoil lugs. Those mounts are not recommended for split rail use, even by Larue 

  2. 1 hour ago, bigoo7e said:

    Thanks @M2_shootr, that does look nice!

    I saw somewhere on the web that someone made a mount for the Trijicon RMR that had the protective side fins on either side, but I can't remember who made it.

    I’m not sure who makes that mount. For me, a good, comfortable cheek weld was #1 priority. I’m not going to be kicking in doors and climbing fences, so I don’t have the need.

    Property defense and a range gun for me 

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  3. I have a newer production m-1014. I’m doing the parts count deal so I can install the long mag tube worry free. I have a FFT firing group kit and I just came across a Geissele hammer, new, never out of the psckage.

    I remember some years ago, FFT hammers were showing premature wear. Has this been corrected? I’m thinking of simply using the Geissele hammer with the Benelli firing group.

    Thoughts on this? 
     

  4. 9 hours ago, Milspec said:

    TY sir.  That gives me a point of measurement.  I plan on using the thread locker as well.

    As StrangerDanger posted. It’s a general rule of thumb. Not sure it’s the perfect idea, but it’s worked for me.

    I would guess I applied about 25 inch pounds, I’d you need a number. And that is with the thread locker,  if threads were dry, torque would be about 10% higher. 

    A torque spec chart I have lists 2.48 n*m for that size fastener. 
    that works out to be 21.9 inch pounds

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