IvarTheBoneless
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Nice. Thx. Did a quick search and it looks like TNA also sells a TNA branded anti rotation kit also. If they bother me enough, I will invest.
Nice. Thx. Did a quick search and it looks like TNA also sells a TNA branded anti rotation kit also. If they bother me enough, I will invest.
Got my BCL pair, crap fit and finish. Won't be signing up for any more TNA get-rid-of-the-stuff-no-one-will-buy sales.
In Saskatchewan. Ordered 27 May. Received the shipping notification on 5 June with a delivery date of 12 June. Received transfer notification on 6 June. Received the registration on 10 June and it was ready for pick up on 11 June. Actually picked it up today.
It is a BCL lower and I assume an BCL upper. All the holes and threads are clean, no chatter marks. The upper and lower mate together well. The finish on the upper and lower matches, its a dull finish and it feels smooth but there are some spots on the lower. It almost looks like something was sprayed on it and dried and left spot. It is marked 2017.
I bought this as insurance to transfer to my wife in case the AR becomes prohibited and there is a chance for her to be grandfathered. I am happy with the purchase and buying a mystery box was kind of fun while the mystery lasted. If I bought this knowing it was a BCL receiver set I would still be happy.
Now the stress starts, what caliber, what barrel length, black furniture or some other colour, think I'm getting an ulcer.
I bought one and the way I see it is that this is an insurance policy against what we all thought could have been a ban/grandfathering of the AR platform (and still very much a possibility in the coming days, weeks or months). Those that have ARs already, then it probably wouldn’t have made much sense to get one, considering your lower was probably a higher quality, but for those that didn’t have one, this is a great low-risk option to secure your rights, while the rights are yours. If you did get one and you’re not happy, sell it to someone who cannot afford it, and help a buddy out.
Many of you guys and gals might be too young to remember the changes back in 1998, and those that were able to get their licence and buy what is now prohib are lucky they did. I am still kicking myself for not buying one back then as I missed out on a lot of really cool firearms. I see them at auction for super cheap prices and wish I had bought and held one.
I really didn’t care what type of receiver I would get, as long as I had one registered and if the Libs decide to grandfather these guns, then I am set and can buy another receiver later on. Enjoy the building process, take your time and have some fun.
A lot of you guys have the next 50, 60 or 70 years to enjoy them, and if you don’t have the 160 bucks (I see some lowers at this price point), borrow it if you have to, or you might regret it later on when you have enough money to enjoy the sport like me, but cannot buy the guns that are now prohibited.
The trigger pin holes are likely just fine and won’t have any negative effect,but you could run KNS anti walk pins if your concerned(would also cover up those chatter marks)
The threading on your grip screw I’m assuming your talking about? It’s a 1/4”x28 threaded hole,so get a bottoming tap and use it to clean up the threads.
I also use a 3/4” bolt as opposed to the regular 1” that comes with most LPK and it works just fine.
It’s often tumbling media caught in the threads that mess it up.but this time the lower wasn’t threaded deep enough to take any of the hardware I had on hand,so out came the tap.
I bought one and the way I see it is that this is an insurance policy against what we all thought could have been a ban/grandfathering of the AR platform (and still very much a possibility in the coming days, weeks or months).
That's great, I am also thinking about each part and I have an Excel spreadsheet with all the components listed under tabs. I am slowly going through each item and learning about the differences between xyz. I call it the 5-year AR Plan (whether it takes that long is to be determined), but at least I will have something to do. I already have some guns, so those will keep me busy while I build this beast. I was super overwhelmed, and by breaking up the build into every component, this will give you some small goals and it won't seem daunting and under my plan, I can spend more on the build, as it's broken up over a period of time (so I can buy that $400 trigger assembly). Good luck on your build!
If this is the first lower/set you have, you aren't playing the game right, especially if you have experienced similar before. As I stated, I am not happy with what I got, judged by my own standards.I am sure there are plenty of others out there that would be happy with this set despite the level of fit/finish. That's why I have made it available to some friends who can probably benefit from this opportunity. And just to be clear, there will be no mystery involved when I tell them about it.
Just my “educated guess” but I’m nearly 99% positive that we ar owners will be given a possession only prohib licence, so register what you can now, it won’t by possible to get more later.
Oh and a side note, I called the RCMP to ask how to store this dangerous gun (lower). They said to lock it in a box, and just don't leave it out on your table. I would confirm this as we all know that calling several times will yield several different answers.
That would suck! But historically, have they done this before, like with the CZ or Swiss guns?
Can't be too careful with a stripped lower
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