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Thread: TROY Industries BUIS's in DE

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trey-W
    Grant,

    Do you have the FDE rails in stock, specifically the MFR-C?
    Yes I do! http://www.gandrtactical.com/troy.htm



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    Wow, anodized in FDE? I had seen pics online and at Troy's website but I ass-u-me-d it was a paint-type finish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoplophile
    Wow, anodized in FDE? I had seen pics online and at Troy's website but I ass-u-me-d it was a paint-type finish.
    Yep, HA FDE. Some companies use a ceramic coating, but it just doesn't hold up. The TROY is the only company to perfect this color and do it consistently .


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    I'll get some new pics when my FDE BUIS comes in. I've had a FDE front for a few months now and definately dig it.

    Until then, here's a single pic I took with some other FDE stuff and other assorted parts.

    Save the Pandas!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CapnCrunch
    I'll get some new pics when my FDE BUIS comes in. I've had a FDE front for a few months now and definately dig it.

    Until then, here's a single pic I took with some other FDE stuff and other assorted parts.

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    Nice photography.

    (Are those carrier key screws staked at all?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrMark
    Nice photography.

    (Are those carrier key screws staked at all?)
    No they are not. The LWRC carriers uses a dove tailed carrier key and staking is not required.

    Stephen

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    Quote Originally Posted by stephen
    No they are not. The LWRC carriers uses a dove tailed carrier key and staking is not required.

    Stephen
    So what stops the bolts from coming loose?
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    Quote Originally Posted by VA_Dinger
    So what stops the bolts from coming loose?

    PFM (Pure F*cking Magic)!


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    FWIW, when I met Ken Elmore at an EAG class he made mention of using Loctite instead of staking.

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    WES GRANT (is it OK to mention his name here?) told me he used to use loctite alone on his personal guns. Now he also stakes them with Ned's MOACK.

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