- Location
- On a sand bar in the Atlantic Ocean.
Tell ya what r34skyline, Do whatever you want. Just don't be a disrespectful douche.
Tell ya what r34skyline, Do whatever you want. Just don't be a disrespectful douche.
Want a cheap solution? Stick a foam earplug in it.
This link indicates the differences of opinion on that board which is happening on this board. Some like it and some do not just like everything else in the shooting, bike and hot rod communities as someone thinks they know more then someone else.
This link indicates the differences of opinion on that board which is happening on this board. Some like it and some do not just like everything else in the shooting, bike and hot rod communities as someone thinks they know more then someone else.
Re; the accuwedge, or any other means of eliminating the play between receiver and lower, lets think about this for a second and break it down.
The upper is comprised mainly of the upper receiver, barrel, sighting system, forend and other misc. bits.
the lower has your buttstock, pistol grip, bolt, carrier and fire control group as well as the magazine housing.
When the operator depresses the trigger, the inertia of the swinging hammer creates torque and can cause a slight movement between upper and lower assemblies that is limited to the amount of free play between the two assemblies. Once the bullet begins travelling down the barrel, inertia on the torsional and fore/aft plane will cause the upper to move on the lower as well. Any device that causes this freeplay to disappear will therefore have a positive effect on the point of aim/point of impact interface.
Another way to think of it is; Would you knowingly shoot your firearm with loose sights or would you snug them down?
Re; the accuwedge, or any other means of eliminating the play between receiver and lower, lets think about this for a second and break it down.
The upper is comprised mainly of the upper receiver, barrel, sighting system, forend and other misc. bits.
the lower has your buttstock, pistol grip, bolt, carrier and fire control group as well as the magazine housing.
When the operator depresses the trigger, the inertia of the swinging hammer creates torque and can cause a slight movement between upper and lower assemblies that is limited to the amount of free play between the two assemblies. Once the bullet begins travelling down the barrel, inertia on the torsional and fore/aft plane will cause the upper to move on the lower as well. Any device that causes this freeplay to disappear will therefore have a positive effect on the point of aim/point of impact interface.
Another way to think of it is; Would you knowingly shoot your firearm with loose sights or would you snug them down?
^^ then why when they welded the upper and lower together, it didnt increase accuracy? I am sure the welds aremire solid than the accuwedge........