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  • pntbllr228

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    Looking for a few items. Have cash or PayPal. Money ready to go. Please let me know if you have these things.

    I need:

    (1) Surefire Scout or Mini Scout Weaponlight


    I know it is easier to find some of these online, but I was hoping I might find some of it used on here first.

    Gavin
     
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    SpeedRacer

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    Skip the accuwedge! Learn to love the wobble, it's there for a reason. ;)

    Or if it really drives you crazy, a good alternative to the Accuwedge is an O-ring on the front takedown lug. If/when it comes apart over time it won't cause issues like the Accuwedge can.
     

    pntbllr228

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    Skip the accuwedge! Learn to love the wobble, it's there for a reason. ;)

    Or if it really drives you crazy, a good alternative to the Accuwedge is an O-ring on the front takedown lug. If/when it comes apart over time it won't cause issues like the Accuwedge can.

    Reason being? Why do some not have the wobble? Do you know what size o-ring fits that lug?
     

    SpeedRacer

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    Reason being? Why do some not have the wobble? Do you know what size o-ring fits that lug?

    Mil-spec actually allows for almost 1/4" of play in the receiver. Thassa lotta wobble. Some manufacturers spec their rifles a little tighter than others, because it makes people feel good. Like anything else firearms related, the looser tolerances are there for the sake of increased reliability. It also makes disassembly easier.

    I'll see if I have another O-ring laying around to see what size it is.
     

    pntbllr228

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    Okay. Keep hearing this now.... Guess I should have done more research. I assume they cause problems? Do I really just need to be okay with a little wobble?
     

    pntbllr228

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    Updated to add another thing I need. I need two Aimpoint t-1 or h-1 stock low mounts. Lmk if you have one please.
     

    Vanilla Gorilla

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    Yes accept the wobble. I look forward to seeing your Magpul goodies on the table of awesome soon in one of our classes.
     

    pntbllr228

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    Yes accept the wobble. I look forward to seeing your Magpul goodies on the table of awesome soon in one of our classes.

    And if you show me a better way, Im not one to reject it. For the time being Im gonna stick with the way I have it set up. Trying to rearrange some things to take the class on the 27th
     
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