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Thread: Ar15 build issue

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    Glad you got it sorted out.

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    Awesome. Glad it's solved.


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    Yes me too. Thanks again for all the help.

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    Just move that stuff back some....

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    I think I made a mistake going with a 15" rail with my t rex arms trying to use a tlr-1hl at 12 o clock on the rail.

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    While it seems you've got your answer, 26 mentioned something that one could overlook. In addition to the light strikes, the backwards spring is also likely what was causing the pins to walk. Odds are, now that the spring is in there right, you don't need the KNS pins. Not saying you shouldn't use them. Just thinking it might help someone in the future to double check the spring orientation before spending money on a "user error" problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kdubya View Post
    While it seems you've got your answer, 26 mentioned something that one could overlook. In addition to the light strikes, the backwards spring is also likely what was causing the pins to walk. Odds are, now that the spring is in there right, you don't need the KNS pins. Not saying you shouldn't use them. Just thinking it might help someone in the future to double check the spring orientation before spending money on a "user error" problem.

    I completely agree. I could of easily used the money towards something else. Made the gun look a little cooler and added some insurance, but I could of got it later.

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