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    Quote Originally Posted by gcp View Post
    ....... but talking about a thread highjacking hammer ......
    You are going to have to get used to it g. That's the way it is around here.

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    Suwannee, nothing for me to get used to, as long as we are all having fun it's all good!

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    Well folks, my Palmetto build is now completed and I do believe it's proven worthy of the wait and my effort. Tomorrow I'll take it to my property to shoot it and if it shoots as good as it looks I'll be one happy camper.





    I can't say enough about Palmetto's customer service, and quality of product!! I would not hesitate to buy from them whatever AR product I may need.
    Last edited by gcp; 07-19-13 at 19:42.

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    Con grads on your PSA build. What kind of pistol grip is that? I havent seen that model, looks like it is part of the trigger guard.
    Specs and make on the scope?
    'Evil Minds That Plot Destruction'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Airhasz View Post
    Con grads on your PSA build. What kind of pistol grip is that? I havent seen that model, looks like it is part of the trigger guard.
    Specs and make on the scope?
    Not my gun but it's the Stark grip.

    http://starkequipment.com/

    I hear it's a good grip to use if you're one of the unfortunate individuals to break an ear off of your lower while trying to install the trigger guard roll pin.
    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveL View Post
    Not my gun but it's the Stark grip.

    http://starkequipment.com/

    I hear it's a good grip to use if you're one of the unfortunate individuals to break an ear off of your lower while trying to install the trigger guard roll pin.

    Thanks for the info, nice way to save your lower with broken ear.

    OP, I hope you are not one of the unfortunate individuals...
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveL View Post
    Not my gun but it's the Stark grip.

    http://starkequipment.com/

    I hear it's a good grip to use if you're one of the unfortunate individuals to break an ear off of your lower while trying to install the trigger guard roll pin.
    Been there, done that. Currently wearing the t-shirt If you can get past the kind of goofy looks, it's a very comfortable grip.

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    I've got a buddy that swears by PSA. I've been looking at their lowers as well. I'm sure yours is good-to-go. Have fun with it, keep us updated if you have any problems. PSA might make it on the chart before long seems like the parts quality is there.
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    olds442tyguy: I prefer buying American not because of the cost, but because of the integrity. I'd rather send some greedy American guy a couple extra bucks than pay a couple bucks for an inferior product that's likely made from recycled condoms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MistWolf View Post
    ...and I am ashamed. But it was early in my AR building career, before I discovered there was The Chart (cue Heavenly Chorus) for gunsmithing hammers penned by the hand of the Holy Man in the Bright Colored Visor. Forgive me, for I have sinned and am unworthy to walk uprightly before St. Stoner and the Almighty JMB
    This post is full of win lol.
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    All hale the CHART, we are not worthy.
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    olds442tyguy: I prefer buying American not because of the cost, but because of the integrity. I'd rather send some greedy American guy a couple extra bucks than pay a couple bucks for an inferior product that's likely made from recycled condoms.

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