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Thread: CMT Tactical UHP15PDW
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18 June 2015, 15:06 #46
Updated Specifications:
https://www.cmttac.com/PDW-STOCK-
5 AXIS CNC MACHINED FROM 7075 T6 BILLET
TYPE III CLASS II ANODIZED BLACK
WIRE EDM MAG-WELL PROFILE
.154” DIAMETER REAMED TRIGGER & HAMMER PIN HOLES
MULTI CAL MARKED
INTEGRALLY MACHINED TRIGGER GUARD
3.3oz TUNGSTEN WEIGHTED BUFFER W/SPRING
INDUSTRIES SMOOTHEST WIRE EDM CUT FLARED MAGWELL, COMPATIBLE WITH USGI AND MAGPUL GEN 2/3 MAGAZINES
NO ROLL PINS NEEDED FOR ASSEMBLY
UPPER TENSIONING SCREW
BOLT CATCH ASSEMBLY SCREW
LIFETIME WARRANTY AGAINST MANUFACTURE DEFECTS
AMBI BOLT RELEASE/ HARDWARE
AMBI MAG ARM RELEASE LEVER
PATENT PENDING INTEGRATED 4 POSITION STOCK WITH 4.125" INCHES OF EXTENSION
PATENT PENDING PDW STOCK CHEEK WELD
PATENT PENDING PDW INTEGRATED STOCK ROD LINEAR BUSHING GUIDANCE SYSTEM
PATENT PENDING STOCK BALL LOCK MECHANISM
COMPATIBLE WITH STANDARD LOWER PARTS KITS
WEIGHT COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED- 2LBS 4OZ. ( wt. includes standard LPK & grip not included with the UHP15PDW)
INTEGRATED STOCK IS 1.75" SHORTER (LOP) THAN A STANDARD MILSPEC CARBINE STOCK WHEN IN THE COLLAPSED POSITION.
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19 June 2015, 06:15 #47
Is it even possible to do the engraving through Rainier or only with a direct CMT order?
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19 June 2015, 08:45 #48Member
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^^This^^
And, is there a QD socket on the stock? The picture kinda looks like it, but no mention in the specs...
Another question... regarding the "INTEGRATED STOCK IS 1.75" SHORTER (LOP) THAN A STANDARD MILSPEC CARBINE STOCK WHEN IN THE COLLAPSED POSITION." How does that compare to the NEA or MVB offerings?
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19 June 2015, 10:21 #49
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19 June 2015, 10:33 #50
Just going to do the engraving after I receive it then. Since my FFL charges me a single transfer fee for up to 5 firearms I feel that to be thrifty I should max out the transfer every time. LOL
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19 June 2015, 20:56 #51
Man! That looks very cool!
Facebook - Marty Callan
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24 June 2015, 16:53 #52
Got a tracking number today but I am not sure if they shipped some other lowers I ordered without it or the CMT went out also.
I did talk to Sony today at Rainier to verify My FFL and she was awesome to deal with. Credit where it's due, Rainier has been flawless the past 5-6 orders.
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24 June 2015, 20:49 #53
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24 June 2015, 20:52 #54
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24 June 2015, 21:21 #55
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25 June 2015, 05:07 #56
I have no idea what it will wind up being at this point. I already have more Blackout's and 6.8's then I will ever use. Lol maybe another .458.
That sucks about the form 1 bullshit you all are dealing with. I think I read it right that you just can't build it yourself? Have Rainier "build it" for you. You seem to be there all the time anyway. Hahahaha
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25 June 2015, 12:08 #57
From CMT's Facebook page:
One of the unique Patent Pending features found on the UHP15PDW Lower is the use of Composite Linear Bushings guiding the stock rods that can be seen in this photo inside the stock rod housing. This provides a non-galling, smooth movement of the stock with NO metal to metal contact around the Nitride coated S7 tool steel stock rods except for on the stock position lock detents. The composite bushings are the same type bushings that are used with Industrial Linear Motion actuators. The presence of the composite bushings provide a longer durable service life of the system versus just a alloy steel rod thru an anodized aluminum hole.
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25 June 2015, 12:26 #58
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1 July 2015, 21:02 #59
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1 July 2015, 21:13 #60
Nice! Wonder if solid colors would ever be available?