Cheers,
Leigh
Dlask Arms Corp.
www.dlaskarms.com
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”
Can't wait! The muzzle device looks slick. Looking forward to adding a fixed stock and handguard to complete the MP5 look.
I suck at responding to PMs. Don't take it personally.
Ordered with the brake.
Can’t wait!!!!
CCFR
Well it appears CanPost has lost my package :-/
I already started a ticket Dlask but you might be hearing from me in the next few days incase you need to call them.
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"Sleep in bliss Pops"!!!!!!
Never mind, showed up at almost 7pm tonight after I complained.
Looks AMAZING!!!!
Excellent work Dlask, cant wait to sight her in now
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"Sleep in bliss Pops"!!!!!!
I am having problems field stripping my rifle.
As soon as I got it I took it to the range and fired a few rounds. I did not take it apart first to clean / lube, I figured if it wasn't done during the barrel swap it would at least be fine for a few rounds for me to zero my red dot. I had no problems, the rifle ran great and I was easily able to zero my optic.
Anyways I took it home and started doing the field strip following the steps in the owner's manual but I am running into a problem on step 4 (removing the lower assembly from the rifle). No matter how hard I try I can't get the lower assembly off.
https://youtu.be/VBIwahq4uw0 (you can skip ahead to 2:16 if you don't want to watch me take it apart from the beginning)
According to the manual it is supposed to come back and then you should be able to take it off, however mine does not seem to be able to go back the full distance. When I pull it back, I can see small movements in my trigger, which leads me to believe it is getting caught on something.
As far as I can tell, I am following the steps in the manual to a T. If anyone can tell what I'm doing wrong please let me know.
Last edited by JehRod; 05-23-2020 at 07:04 PM.
As far as i remember the bolt has to be taken out before you separate the upper and lower. I will try to look at mine tonight.
"If you teach your kids how to shoot, when to shoot, what to shoot, and where to shoot, freedom will easily be maintained." - Erin Canales
I just took mine apart. Front and rear pin out. Then the rear screw and metal piece. Then pull on the grip and all should slide out. Try pulling and use the cocking lever and pull back. That is strange.
Did you pull out both sides of the pins? Gotta ask
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