Howa Mini
- trevort
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Just for the record guys I was making a funny. And Greg that would be a cool stock for kerriet's T3 but I'm not allowed to customise it
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Don't worry, I'm about to start a build on a Zastava, I might start a long and whingy thread about how shitty it is that I have to use that because I'm left handed
Juzz, I don't quite understand what you're saying but anyway, I don't really care.
Juzz, I don't quite understand what you're saying but anyway, I don't really care.
- trevort
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now thats funnyGregT wrote:D
Juzz, I don't quite understand what you're saying but anyway, I don't really care.
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Yup.
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Fantastic work! Are you planning on selling these at all?GregT wrote:[img]http://proengines.com.au/gunstuff/WOC/IMG_2318.jpg[/img]
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He is. I understand they will be available soon.WhiteMeat wrote:Fantastic work! Are you planning on selling these at all?GregT wrote:[img]http://proengines.com.au/gunstuff/WOC/IMG_2318.jpg[/img]
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Awesome, looking forward to see what butts, etc can be used etcadamjp wrote:He is. I understand they will be available soon.WhiteMeat wrote:Fantastic work! Are you planning on selling these at all?GregT wrote:[img]http://proengines.com.au/gunstuff/WOC/IMG_2318.jpg[/img]
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Anything you could use on an M4 carbine or AR15.WhiteMeat wrote:Awesome, looking forward to see what butts, etc can be used etc
The chassis socket is cut for the buffer tube of an AR15/M4, but the chassis lacks the fixing point for the AR15 buttstocks on a rifle buffer tube. This is not completely necessary as it simply stops the butt from rotating when sitting on the buffer tube. M4 butts don't rotate as they have a keyway down them which engages with the M4 buffer tube which then locks up to the chassis using a castle nut. The photos are of a M4 carbine buffer tube and typical buttstock.
Simply put, ANY AR15/M4 butt can be made to work on the chassis with the correct buffer tube.
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I'll be starting on the fixed buttstock tomorrow and once that's sorted I'll start rolling them out. I'll hopefully have the first few production ones sorted by early next week.
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Sounds great - I need to look into who else apart from Cleavers sell those things here in Aus now loladamjp wrote:Anything you could use on an M4 carbine or AR15.WhiteMeat wrote:Awesome, looking forward to see what butts, etc can be used etc
The chassis socket is cut for the buffer tube of an AR15/M4, but the chassis lacks the fixing point for the AR15 buttstocks on a rifle buffer tube. This is not completely necessary as it simply stops the butt from rotating when sitting on the buffer tube. M4 butts don't rotate as they have a keyway down them which engages with the M4 buffer tube which then locks up to the chassis using a castle nut. The photos are of a M4 carbine buffer tube and typical buttstock.
Simply put, ANY AR15/M4 butt can be made to work on the chassis with the correct buffer tube.
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Sounds cool, are you only inletting for the howa mini at this stage? (Reason I ask is that I have a howa .308 varmint that I'm wanting to get into a chassis - haven't fired it yet, but not a fan of the stock lol)GregT wrote:I'll be starting on the fixed buttstock tomorrow and once that's sorted I'll start rolling them out. I'll hopefully have the first few production ones sorted by early next week.
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I got the butt I was planning on fitting finished off today, it finishes things off a lot better than the AR 6 position one.
I didn't get a chance to finish the cheekrest, it's adjustable, kind of like a mini version of the ones on my other stocks.
Whitemeat I'll PM you later regarding the bigger Howa.
I didn't get a chance to finish the cheekrest, it's adjustable, kind of like a mini version of the ones on my other stocks.
Whitemeat I'll PM you later regarding the bigger Howa.
- trevort
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ok, what is the figure I need in my mind as my savings target????
- Seddo
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Re: Howa Mini
Great work Greg, very nice. You are doing your best to make people buy a mini howa!!
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I think I might have to buy one myself one of these days Seddo, they are a nice thing.