My take on the SU-16, manually machined trigger assembly with pistol grip

Its great to see this project but Kel-tec has a market in the US for guys who are really on the cheap, I hear guys buy em for about $300. If they used aluminum or more steel cost would go up and guys would just buy an AR. Ive got one but they sure do take the plastic thing a bit far.
 
Its great to see this project but Kel-tec has a market in the US for guys who are really on the cheap, I hear guys buy em for about $300. If they used aluminum or more steel cost would go up and guys would just buy an AR. Ive got one but they sure do take the plastic thing a bit far.

$300 would be a much more attractive, if I didn't get such a good deal on this one I would have never bought it. These guns stock are terribly ugly looking to me lol.
 
Drift could you send me the designs and g code for this, I've got a broken receiver too and access to a CNC, I'd love a quick fix for it before I do a whole project on redesigning it later this year.
 
Drift could you send me the designs and g code for this, I've got a broken receiver too and access to a CNC, I'd love a quick fix for it before I do a whole project on redesigning it later this year.

I guess you missed the part where he said he did it on a manual mill?
 
Drift could you send me the designs and g code for this, I've got a broken receiver too and access to a CNC, I'd love a quick fix for it before I do a whole project on redesigning it later this year.

Like I said in the first post and what Rallix pointed out is that this part was done on a manual mill. The only drawing I have for this piece is the spacing and orientation of where the pins are placed in relation to the bolt and attachment pin. You can plot the points using the old but stock, only tricky part is getting it clamped down, good luck!
 
Like I said in the first post and what Rallix pointed out is that this part was done on a manual mill. The only drawing I have for this piece is the spacing and orientation of where the pins are placed in relation to the bolt and attachment pin. You can plot the points using the old but stock, only tricky part is getting it clamped down, good luck!

not really hard to find the quote , you just the original one and a good caliper and a good software on the computer to draw that in 3d
 
I guess you missed the part where he said he did it on a manual mill?

Yes, yes I did.

drift1122 said:
Like I said in the first post and what Rallix pointed out is that this part was done on a manual mill. The only drawing I have for this piece is the spacing and orientation of where the pins are placed in relation to the bolt and attachment pin. You can plot the points using the old but stock, only tricky part is getting it clamped down, good luck!

Sounds good.
 
Have you used your gun much since you installed your new assembly? Is it working good? Since I have had my muzzle break installed without threads I have put 300 rnds through it with no problem. The muzzle break hasn't budged , but it's loud. Any idea why some of these has cracked receivers? Maybe the folding stock has been slammed closed ?
 
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