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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    The gun needs MORE LUDUS!
    HUH?

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    LUDUS to gunning is what COW BELL is to Music!
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    Ditch the bad lever. Caused me and others headache.

    The spikes t2 is garbage. I had one and at and extreme low rate of fire, it's ok. But running a carbine hard or F/A it's a jamomatic.

    Other than that, get rid of the pins, better sling for the application, pretty much what everyone else said. Nice weapon, just needs some stuff took off and a few tweaks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fixit69 View Post
    Ditch the bad lever. Caused me and others headache.

    The spikes t2 is garbage. I had one and at and extreme low rate of fire, it's ok. But running a carbine hard or F/A it's a jamomatic.

    Other than that, get rid of the pins, better sling for the application, pretty much what everyone else said. Nice weapon, just needs some stuff took off and a few tweaks.
    No BAD lever, I have a Battle Arms BAD-ASS ambi selctor. Highly recommended here. Im looking at the VCAS sling and new buffers as well.

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    KNS pins are not recommended for a new build because they cost extra money with no benefit

    For someone who already has them, however, I do not see how paying extra money for regular pins with no benefit helps anything.

    Keep the pins you have, and don't spend extra cash.

    edit - Maybe I'm just misunderstanding everyone's intent, and they assume you already have the regular ones stored away?
    Last edited by Mike Miller; 07-11-13 at 12:37.

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    We.....need ......more..... COWBELL!

    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    LUDUS to gunning is what COW BELL is to Music!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Ghengis Khan View Post
    KNS pins are not recommended for a new build because they cost extra money with no benefit

    For someone who already has them, however, I do not see how paying extra money for regular pins with no benefit helps anything.

    Keep the pins you have, and don't spend extra cash.

    edit - Maybe I'm just misunderstanding everyone's intent, and they assume you already have the regular ones stored away?
    As I said earlier- KNS pins are soft and the wrong diameter
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    I think it looks great, and if it works for you, It works for you. Quick translation though الكفرة (Arabic) is Infidel.
    98% Sarcastic. 100% Overthinking things and making up reasons for buying a new firearm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MistWolf View Post
    As I said earlier- KNS pins are soft and the wrong diameter
    Forgive my ignorance, but what are you basing this on? The KNS pins are SS and fit snuggly in my lower. Isnt SS typically harder than most Carbon steel?

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    No stainless steel is more brittle than carbon steel. Source-I work inside sales at a welding supply company.


    Quote Originally Posted by kavants View Post
    Forgive my ignorance, but what are you basing this on? The KNS pins are SS and fit snuggly in my lower. Isnt SS typically harder than most Carbon steel?
    98% Sarcastic. 100% Overthinking things and making up reasons for buying a new firearm.

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