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7 February 2017, 11:37 #1
The DEVICE
The DEVICE is a patented tool for working on the upper receiver of the AR15/M16 and AR10 type rifles.
Description
The DEVICE allows the Armorer or Gunsmith the ability to work on all aspects of the upper receiver unencumbered. Aspects of The DEVICE actually align parts for ease of dis-assembly/assembly or repair. A dimensional replication of the "Flat-top" 1913 rail is attached to The DEVICE to allow for ease of mounting and repairing any optics, lasers or sights associated with the parent rifle. The DEVICE allows for fast and accurate work on the entire upper receiver for building, repairing or modification in a straight forward and intuitive manner.
http://www.thedevicemanufacturing.com
https://m.facebook.com/The-Device-Ma...3351575453745/
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7 February 2017, 11:40 #2
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7 February 2017, 12:44 #3New Member
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That looks Baddass
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7 February 2017, 13:24 #4
What does it do that a reaction rod doesn't? IOW: What other tools does it replace? I saw him using a couple of bench blocks, which aside from a nut wrench and torque wrench is about it.
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7 February 2017, 13:37 #5
People don't necessarily need a product to do something that other products don't do for them to want to buy it. Would the KAC lowers have needed to do something other forged lowers didn't do before people would have wanted one? Don't underestimate the power of just plain want.
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7 February 2017, 13:49 #6
No, I get ya. I was just looking for something compelling about it. I guess I might have a small amount of immunity where some things are concerned. That's not a bad thing! I wish I had more self control when it comes to parts exactly like KAC lowers, but I've realized I can't be anti-self denial and have will power at the same time.
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7 February 2017, 14:22 #7
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7 February 2017, 14:58 #8
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7 February 2017, 15:04 #9
Anybody see a price?
The video on their site walking through the details is informative. I like it so far. If I didn't have a reaction rod or other methods, I'd consider this, depending on price.
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7 February 2017, 16:43 #10
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7 February 2017, 16:48 #11
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7 February 2017, 17:27 #12New Member
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It's close to $300 on brownells
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7 February 2017, 17:38 #13
$300 is a lot of refreshments.
http://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-to...prod94857.aspx
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8 February 2017, 06:30 #14
I'll take Refreshments for $300, Alex!
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8 February 2017, 09:35 #15
Pretty sure they had too many refreshments when they decided on pricing.
And it's a poor design holding the aluminum receiver rather than the extension when it comes to torquing the barrel.