R Rthomas Joined Mar 29, 2020 Messages 2 Likes 0 Feedback: 0 / 0 / 0 Apr 3, 2020 #1/8 Would anyone here know why we would have to epoxy a part of the polymer lower for the lower. E P ARMORY EP80-G CLOCK STYLE 80
Would anyone here know why we would have to epoxy a part of the polymer lower for the lower. E P ARMORY EP80-G CLOCK STYLE 80
Kevin_NH Joined Jun 25, 2010 Messages 11,299 Likes 6,268 Location WNW of MHT Feedback: 9 / 0 / 0 Apr 3, 2020 #2/8 Appears the extractor ejector is steel, and for whatever reason couldn't be cast into place in the polymer, so needs to be added after machining out the pockets? See this (metal) 80% lower for an example of how it'd normally be attached with screws: Last edited: Apr 3, 2020
Appears the extractor ejector is steel, and for whatever reason couldn't be cast into place in the polymer, so needs to be added after machining out the pockets? See this (metal) 80% lower for an example of how it'd normally be attached with screws:
R Rthomas Joined Mar 29, 2020 Messages 2 Likes 0 Feedback: 0 / 0 / 0 Apr 3, 2020 #3/8 I’m not sure and this is my first build . So I’m hoping for some insight . Thanks
N northny Joined Aug 12, 2010 Messages 1,596 Likes 1,756 Location Breathing Free Air in Pennsylvania Feedback: 14 / 0 / 0 Apr 3, 2020 #4/8 Probably because if it came installed it would be >80% lower? Sorry
SKumar NES Member Joined Jan 19, 2017 Messages 11,215 Likes 26,339 Location Middlesex Feedback: 38 / 0 / 0 Apr 3, 2020 #5/8 I found it much easier to use an AR15 lower with the TorkMag glock magwell adapter. It has the ejector built into it. Pretty cool. Last edited: Apr 3, 2020
I found it much easier to use an AR15 lower with the TorkMag glock magwell adapter. It has the ejector built into it. Pretty cool.
allen-1 NES Member Joined Feb 23, 2014 Messages 17,145 Likes 54,781 Location GA; (CT escapee) Feedback: 7 / 0 / 0 Apr 3, 2020 #6/8 INSTALLATION OF THE EXTRACTOR: Use heavy duty epoxy and set extractor in place Align the extractor in place and draw line on extractor. Apply epoxy, install the extractor. Allow curing time.
INSTALLATION OF THE EXTRACTOR: Use heavy duty epoxy and set extractor in place Align the extractor in place and draw line on extractor. Apply epoxy, install the extractor. Allow curing time.
Wrench75 Joined Mar 1, 2009 Messages 7,487 Likes 4,046 Location Deep in the woods of SC Feedback: 11 / 0 / 0 Apr 3, 2020 #7/8 Get a BCG with the M4 style extractor and you can just leave it out. I had to take it out of my lower (not polymer) so the drum mag would lock in.
Get a BCG with the M4 style extractor and you can just leave it out. I had to take it out of my lower (not polymer) so the drum mag would lock in.
greencobra NES Member Joined Jul 2, 2011 Messages 27,191 Likes 26,659 Feedback: 31 / 0 / 0 Apr 3, 2020 #8/8 you already got 21 bucks worth of info....