I would go with this:
https://www.80percentarms.com/collections/lower-jigs/products/easy-jig-gen-2-80-lower-jig
Their jig is made to be used with a hand router, which is cheaper and less cumbersome then a drill press.
I feel you on that. For a while I was jumping between Glocks and M&Ps, but Glock ultimately won because the aftermarket is huge, and building a Glock-fed AR was super-fun.
Well damn, I learned something today just from making a sarcastic comment. I’ll use this snippet of info in my future interactions with the uninformed.
I personally think that the 19X could be a great combat gun, if it only came with a milled-out slide for optics to take advantage of the reduced slide length. That being said, I think the stock trigger on this is a night and day difference between the gen 4. It has quickly become one of the...
I’ve read some good reviews of Grey Gun’s VP9 trigger work, and may send mine in soon:
https://grayguns.com/gunsmith-services/heckler-koch/hk-striker-fired-action-package/
Slight thread jack, but are there any other HBAR uppers that anyone recommends? I haven’t had a chance to drive down to engage armament and check out what they have yet, but I haven’t had a fully assembled AR since I moved into the state, and would like to get back into shooting soon.
Ugh, I’m dreading taking apart my 10/22 to clean it. I’ve had it for 4 years, and probably put 4000 rds through it, so it’s probably due for a cleaning.
I was always an A-gunner, so I had to have the spare barrel strapped to my plate carrier, and lug around an extra drum or two. I was pretty happy when my BN switched to the IAR.
http://www.tnarmsco.com/tac-9-stripped-receiver-glock-mag-compatible/
Tnarmsco has a pretty good track record with their AR lowers, and have been getting pretty good reviews on their new Glock mag lowers as well. I plan on buying one of their Glock lowers by the end of the year.
I’ve always maintained a MD drivers license even though I’ve been gone for 10 years, and would simply get an ID card for whatever state I was living in to qualify as a resident. When I lived in Utah, the ID was enough to qualify me for a resident carry permit. My AZ permit is a non-resident however.
Don’t scare me like that! I have a 98 BMW M3 that I plan to get historic tags for as soon as I get a cheap daily driver so the M3 can switch to weekend duty.
It’s a shame that an organization like this has to exist. I was an infantryman, have been to combat, have a ton of CQB training, but somehow am not worthy enough in MD to carry a weapon.
So I've been on this forum a couple of months, but have yet to actually introduce myself.
I'm originally from Montgomery County, but I left 10 years ago when I became a Marine. I unfortunately moved back this year to get divorced and try to recover financially from the debt that we split...