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Re: CMMG .22 bird cage

#11 Post by Gazza »

safetyfirst wrote:Happy to post you an upper receiver clamp and flash hider wrench if you'd like to borrow one.
Thanks for the offer Mr safety, much appreciated :good: but I've just ordered upper and lower blocks and a wrench so should be good to go shortly.
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Re: CMMG .22 bird cage

#12 Post by Dellboy »

where from as i might be needing them soon (please soon )
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Re: CMMG .22 bird cage

#13 Post by Gazza »

Dellboy wrote:where from as i might be needing them soon (please soon )
PM coming your way Dell.
Yes, July is upon us so Lantac will be pulling out all the stops to get the latest shipment dispatched to the clients :good:
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Gazza wrote:
Dellboy wrote:where from as i might be needing them soon (please soon )
PM coming your way Dell.
Yes, July is upon us so Lantac will be pulling out all the stops to get the latest shipment dispatched to the clients :good:
what by the end of the year ????
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Re: CMMG .22 bird cage

#15 Post by BamBam »

Rarms wrote:Either upper receiver clamp or barrel clamp.

Wouldn't be wanting to apply pressure to the mag well or mar the finish on the barrel with something else. It will be tight though as has been said so that it is timed correctly.
I've taken the bird cage off by just inserting empty mag for stability in the magwell and then holding the rifle between my legs. Did 3 rifles like that when squad mates wanted to fit the muzzle brakes they had just bought at the Pro-Am. No vice available when you're working on the tailgate of a rented SUV.
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#16 Post by Gazza »

CMMG .22 at the moment but soon to have a .223 upper for it if things work out :good:

BTW...I got the birdcage off but the mod I had in stock doesn't fit, anyone know the thread size?
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Re: CMMG .22 bird cage

#17 Post by Odd Job »

Thread is probably 1/2" x 28 tpi
Your moderator is probably 1/2" x 20 tpi
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Re: CMMG .22 bird cage

#18 Post by Gazza »

Oi, cheeky! ..... Moving my post from the AR section.

Now only half of my post makes sense.

An attempt to crush or at least derail evolution and progression of the forum :p
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Re: CMMG .22 bird cage

#19 Post by Dellboy »

Gazza wrote:Oi, cheeky! ..... Moving my post from the AR section.

Now only half of my post makes sense.

An attempt to crush or at least derail evolution and progression of the forum :p

Half is an improvement ........
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