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combatvet
03-28-07, 18:52
I need a BC staked properly, I'll pay you for your time.

Thanks

Robb Jensen
03-28-07, 21:35
I need a BC staked properly, I'll pay you for your time.

Thanks


If you can't find anyone you can send it to me. I'll do it free as long as you pay return shipping.

combatvet
03-28-07, 21:44
Thank you sir, I might just take you up on that. I appreciate the offer.

adh
03-29-07, 18:16
If you can't find anyone you can send it to me. I'll do it free as long as you pay return shipping.

Any chance you'd be intersted in renting that MOAKS out. I am also in the SATX area and I currently have 5 carriers that I'd like staked - I'm very tempted to just buy the pocket MOAKS but am afraid it would just be for a one time use. As gay as it sounds I hate the idea of sending off my carriers and rending my weapon useless without until I get the carriers back

Robb Jensen
03-29-07, 20:20
Any chance you'd be intersted in renting that MOAKS out. I am also in the SATX area and I currently have 5 carriers that I'd like staked - I'm very tempted to just buy the pocket MOAKS but am afraid it would just be for a one time use. As gay as it sounds I hate the idea of sending off my carriers and rending my weapon useless without until I get the carriers back

No it's used in the shop I work at (by me) probably 3 times per day.

Gump
03-29-07, 20:30
Could one of you guys post a picture of a MOAKS? Maybe with a brief discription of how it works?
TIA, Gump

Robb Jensen
03-29-07, 20:39
MOACKS
http://www.m-guns.com/galimg/ado.sized.jpg

P-MOACKS (pocket MOACKS)
http://www.louderthanwords.us/smallfoto/picts/ulfls/16022007/12770154441.jpg
http://www.louderthanwords.us/smallfoto/picts/ulfls/16022007/17301096682.jpg
http://www.louderthanwords.us/smallfoto/picts/ulfls/16022007/17301096753.jpg

MOACKS AR 15 Carrier Key Staker - (top in the image) This goof-proof tool makes it easy to get some real manly stakes on the carrier key, preventing the screws from coming loose. This is one of the most common malfunction-causing problems suffered by these rifles, because for some reason most manufacturers are doing a poor job of it (and in some cases not at all, shame on them). With this tool there is little or no technique required and little or no chance of messing it up, as there is when trying to do it with a hammer and punch. Just tighten the tool's four screws until they bottom out and you're ready to go; the formed and hardened screw tips diplace carrier key metal over the carrier key screws. One of my good friends has dubbed this tool "The Mother Of All Carrier Key Stakers" (no royalties for the name are being paid to any dethroned, discredited, deflated, disheveled tyrants). The block also features a bolt tail scraper. The back end of the bolt can get caked with carbon where it is directly exposed to gas tapped from the barrel. It's bad form to clean this with a wire brush as you might damage or even inadvertently remove a gas ring. Scraping it with whatever tool is handy is not ideal either; you might leave some loosened residue on there and / or stab yourself. This tool makes it easy to do a good job on this hard to clean area and is pretty much impossible to use wrong. Just stick the bolt tail in, push and twist. Finally, there is a tool built in for removing the carbon build up under the firing pin flange-- just stick the firing pin in, push and turn. Comes with three Allen wrenches, 1/8 and 9/64 (carrier key screw socket sizes vary), and a 5/32 for turning in the staking screws. The tool is made from heat-treated 4140 steel, $115 plus shipping.

Gump
03-29-07, 21:22
Thanks for the info, gotm4. That tool is genius.

combatvet
03-29-07, 21:26
Wish I had the money for one. Damn wife decided to hit someone's car and the deductible is crimping my gun money.