For testing only. Requires use of a screw-in ejector and factory barrel (or equivalent) as well as a hose clamp for reliability.
u/Ok_Instruction6825 · 2022-05-01 16:16:26 UTC · score 2
stop teasing us bro. get the awcy pple to set u up with a page to sell the cut tubes or something with a healthy markyp so people can support you and release! We've been waiting for this for ages.
A couple of questions --
how do you notch the tube -- dremel, angle grinder, chop saw? Do…
u/Slothilism · 2023-04-10 16:18:16 UTC · score 16
- Where's the buffer tube?
- What buffer system?
- Buffer something something something
The FM-15 Upper Receiver incorporates several novel and patent pending ideas into one of the most innovated AR-15 uppers on the market. The integrated, **proprietary recoil system allows for the upper to function …
u/akholic1 · 2023-12-20 08:17:33 UTC · score 1
That's one way, however, you'll have a hell of a time tightening the barrel into the tube or threading it for the barrel without any cuts in the tube. Providing enough grip on the barrel without it slipping is bad enough, but you'll have to do the same thing on a receiver tube that has much thinner walls and…