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Nice
Why does that handguard look square(ish)?
a lot of mini-pew pr0n
Did you have to split the clamshell to fit the top rail filler? I have 2 coming in as well!![]()
Thanks for the reply!
It is a very enjoyable semi .22 and like many I always wanted an MP5ish gun.
I would love to see an aluminum receiver premium version!
Randy, that looks amazing! Did you do any sanding or other modifications to the rear rail? It does look like you removed the original rear sight block. The picture from top down looks so seamless.
Did you test out the sights to see how well the front and rear line up?
I can’t wait for the two DTB covers that I ordered to get here.
I did file the rear sight block to fit the drum sight keeping it low as possible. There was a bit of sanding required as I asked for a rail that went right to rear sight block. Also built up the rear sight block with JB Weld to get a near perfect profile with the metal sight. There is no real gap and DTB's rail cover actually added rigidity to the split cases, as it has beefy tabs that fit within the under receiver case grooves, 10x better then the brass inserts and plastic picatinny rails.
Now I have not shot it yet, my laser bore sighter shows the front and rear sights to be very close for alignment, but I intend to use a scope and or red dot anyways, with the irons as backup. The 4 claw optic mount actually pulls the case haves together against the DTB filler rail, the whole package with the shorter barrel which even applies less case stress due to the barrel shortness and with less the faux suppressor length, has really firmed everything up.
All in all, DTB's rail system adds rigidity to the case halves.
Looks great! Did you have to split the clamshell to fit the top rail filler? I have 2 coming in as well!![]()
Im very happy to hear the part worked for you! Looks awesome too!
One question, i noticed at the back near the rear sight its not 100% flush with the filler.
Is that simply due to the rear sight and how you had modified it to fit? or is the filler not allowing for it? I know on my gsg its 100% flush so I wanted to know if i should loosen the tolerances
I did file the rear sight block to fit the drum sight keeping it low as possible. There was a bit of sanding required as I asked for a rail that went right to rear sight block. Also built up the rear sight block with JB Weld to get a near perfect profile with the metal sight. There is no real gap and DTB's rail cover actually added rigidity to the split cases, as it has beefy tabs that fit within the under receiver case grooves, 10x better then the brass inserts and plastic picatinny rails.
Now I have not shot it yet, my laser bore sighter shows the front and rear sights to be very close for alignment, but I intend to use a scope and or red dot anyways, with the irons as backup. The 4 claw optic mount actually pulls the case haves together against the DTB filler rail, the whole package with the shorter barrel which even applies less case stress due to the barrel shortness and with less the faux suppressor length, has really firmed everything up.
All in all, DTB's rail system adds rigidity to the case halves.
Where is the dancing banana emoji? My GSG replacement should be here tomorrow.
Can't wait to install DTB rail delete. Been looking at the broken GSG for awhile now being a SAD panda. The day I got my 9" dlask barrel back, was the day the ranges were shut down. Now they open and still a box of parts.
What broke on your GSG?
Thanks, the rail DTB made me is very low which allowed for me to install my claw mount as it is flush fitting. Sorry about bringing up the over shaving issue, I honestly forgot.![]()