The gruff and brusque gunsmith did his job. The part below is a rear QD loop for M4s. It was installed on my fixed stock AR-15, where it interfered with the recoil buffer assembly enough to make it non-operational. (Fortunately, no governments required overthrowing during that time.) It cost me about $20, I think. If you have an M4 and would like this part, I will be happy to mail it to you.
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If it's still available, I'd be interested.
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ReplyDeleteHow did it interfere with the buffer? I admit that I have only built one AR, but that part mess things up.
ReplyDeleteIt allowed the buffer to ride past the retaining pin. When opened, the buffer came out.
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