Nice haul, good looking upper build too.
Nice haul, good looking upper build too.
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I sincerely hope you install an NEA CCS stock on that bad boy.
sadly my friend, that NEA stock won't work with my upper, the NEA has a proprietary bcg not compatible with my 9mm bolt, that stock was my first choice!! but after looking into it, I was told no sadly.
my second choice is this, LWRC UCIW
not too shabby either, the buffer that came with this LWRC stock won't work with 9mm either but there is an aftermarket replacement buffer for this stock, or I could use a H3 buffer so I was told.
Last edited by Familygunnutz; 05-23-2015 at 01:06 AM.
Very nice! Would love to hear your opinion of the QC10 lower when it arrives. That lower is specifically designed for Glock mags, yes? No weird mag blocks or anything? I don't know a lot about 9mm LPKs, are non-milspec triggers available? Never seen that brake before, unique! And completely unrelated to all the cool stuff on display, I like the idea of using those foam rubber mats for gun part protection.
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I would definitely make a post for QC10 when it arrives, Aztech/Marshall is getting a FRT number assigned to it at the moment.
QC10 has small frame lowers for glock 9/40/357 sig, large frame lowers for glock 45, they also have lowers for colt patterned mags. no weird mag block and is the best looking lower around imho.
the lower accepts any AR triggers.
the brake is awesome! unique and effective, it's sitting on my .223 AR and it tames flashes and muzzle jump without ringing your ears love it
Cool, glad to hear the FRT is coming along; we could use more options for 9mm ARs up here. Those Qc lowers do look cool. I thought 9mm ARs needed a different hammer? Am I dating myself?
Glad to hear the brake works, it's hard to choose with all the muzzle device options claiming to do everything these days.
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as long as you get a ramped 9mm bolt you can use any hammer, if you happened to have a non-ramped bolt then you will need a rounded hammer, or grind down the notch on the hammer, or have the bolt ramped.
ramped bolt is way to go.
also the bolt need to have a glock "cut" for working with glock magazines.
I wanted a brake similar to KAC MAMS without the crazy cost, someone owns a KAC MAMS tried this EFAB and he swears they preformed the same, good enough for me
Last edited by Familygunnutz; 05-23-2015 at 08:46 PM.