This is what it was. Thanks.
Added tension and keeps the spring in place. Trigger breaks cleaner too.
This is also the step I messed up on when I did my first build.
I kept getting light strikes and quickly figured out the cause. Wooops...
This is what it was. Thanks.
Added tension and keeps the spring in place. Trigger breaks cleaner too.
I only said that because instead of me using a drill press or a router he has an actual industrial mill, lathe, and metal working shop in his garage. He’s a working engineer, but yes scratch that I will be standing there doing it myself with a lot of guidance from him.
Sure does, but for the $260 I can buy 3-4 more lowers. My BIL can set his stuff up off just schematics or measuring with calipers. Just have to get him to help me.Have you seen the 5D tactical jig seems like a nice and easy to use system
I know that’s what he meant. What I meant by I have to get him to do it is my BIL just needs to do the leg work and order the proper sized bits. He’s done some practice milling on blocks that can never be a lower receiver to make sure the dimensions are spot on for the trigger control group. He does this stuff just because he sees a challenge and wants to overcome that.What @GOYABEAN is trying to indicate,is (legally) you have to machine them yourself.....otherwise you are breaking the law.....and admitting it on the internet!
No help youtubeSure does, but for the $260 I can buy 3-4 more lowers. My BIL can set his stuff up off just schematics or measuring with calipers. Just have to get him to help me.