Those look like an improvement over MILSPC. Thanks for the info. 👍 Being an old retired gunsmith among other things, I'm occasionally called upon by one of my neighbors for assistance with their weapons. I keep several springs, detents, pins, and other easily broken or lost parts. Though all on our dead-end road are shooters, not everyone is able to disassemble some weapons without loosing parts. 😏
I lost my detent and couldn't find my extras. I Googled the dimensions and made one from a cheap old Allen wrench with a Dremel. I used a buffing wheel afterwards with metal polish and slicked it up and it works fine. A couple days later I found my spares but I just left the homemade one in because it works fine. The specs I found were in fractions so I had to find an online calculator to convert them to decimals.
Octopus. Yeah. Humans should not be eating those. They aren't from this place and when they come back to see what the Earth has been up to, they're going to be pissed.
Aero already makes installation of the rear takedown pin better (if not strictly easier). The detent can be permanently installed vs coming out anytime you remove the castle nut and end plate.
Hello, you make the best tutorials. Could you make one on how to get a casing out of a barrel? I have a .308 that has a bad primer strike so it’s just sitting in the barrel but it won’t come out
Hmmm, if there only was a company that stocked gun maintenance supplies, that also made informative gun videos on RUclips P.S. It's a vise. A vice is a naughty practice or habit.
I like the forward controls pins better. Those dont require any tools. The design for the pivot pin is extremely creative. They add a groove and notch that catches the detent so it's almost impossible to launch it.
Twenty thousandths or 20/1000 ??? my 7th grade math teacher would go ballistic!!! and say reduce that fraction to 1/50 of an inch. Say, are you a smithies? Or, if not smithies per se, were you otherwise trained in the metallurgic arts before straitened circumstances forced you into a life of aimless wanderin'
Well then!!!(clutching my pearls)! Obviously you, and your 7th grade math teacher was not in the precision tooling trades. Everything in standard machining is spoken in thousands of an inch. The dials and digital readouts of a machine tool are not in 1/50", or 1/20", etc, graduations. Judging by the last sentences of your post, you aren't a Native American speaker, are you?
This tutorial would’ve been better if you at least launched the detent once.
Gotta cuss when you do it though.
@@roquri😂
That's a standard operating procedure for me. 🤪
clock stuck at 4:20
Those look like an improvement over MILSPC. Thanks for the info. 👍
Being an old retired gunsmith among other things, I'm occasionally called upon by one of my neighbors for assistance with their weapons. I keep several springs, detents, pins, and other easily broken or lost parts. Though all on our dead-end road are shooters, not everyone is able to disassemble some weapons without loosing parts. 😏
I lost my detent and couldn't find my extras. I Googled the dimensions and made one from a cheap old Allen wrench with a Dremel. I used a buffing wheel afterwards with metal polish and slicked it up and it works fine. A couple days later I found my spares but I just left the homemade one in because it works fine. The specs I found were in fractions so I had to find an online calculator to convert them to decimals.
I believe that all of my lost detents are kept in a pocket dimension by a magical sentient octopus, along with all the socks my dryer ate.
Octopus. Yeah. Humans should not be eating those. They aren't from this place and when they come back to see what the Earth has been up to, they're going to be pissed.
Love that there was no stupid commercial to skip before your video played.
This video *is* the commercial (it’s just one that you chose to watch)
....more intense indepth gunsmithing tricks & tips on precision guns......bravo.
Aero already makes installation of the rear takedown pin better (if not strictly easier). The detent can be permanently installed vs coming out anytime you remove the castle nut and end plate.
Thanks for sharing
Hello, you make the best tutorials. Could you make one on how to get a casing out of a barrel? I have a .308 that has a bad primer strike so it’s just sitting in the barrel but it won’t come out
Wooden dowel and a rubber mallet.
Thank you sir
Thank you for the video. I would like to know where I can get that vice?
Hmmm, if there only was a company that stocked gun maintenance supplies, that also made informative gun videos on RUclips
P.S. It's a vise. A vice is a naughty practice or habit.
The vise is Brownells, the vice is a gun addiction.
Part Number is PIN-15
If you have an ar that is over gassed. Can the problem be solved with an heavier buffer?
Does it come with the spring and detent?
Let’s see a video about that sweet looking AK in the background!
Done- ruclips.net/video/3bhs_e_Q0W4/видео.html
@@brownells whaddya know, I remember watching that haha. Wasn’t sure if that was a different rifle or not. Pretty slick!
I like the forward controls pins better. Those dont require any tools. The design for the pivot pin is extremely creative. They add a groove and notch that catches the detent so it's almost impossible to launch it.
KNS used to make one of these...they discontinued them do to the contract with the Patent holder ran out...I guess he sold it to Aero...
Yankee Hill makes the best.
👍
Ejected and lost detent pins end up in the land of missing socks...
A launched front takedown pin detent landing in your coffee is a fortuitous event.
Today I learned Elon's Starlink is made possible entirely by lost AR detents.
Turns out AR detents are a more reliable launch vehicle than a Boeing
@@Zenerd775, "If it ain't Detents, I ain't.......(dang I can't think of anything that rhymes with "ents".
Completely unnecessary and a waste of money, and I got money to spend but not on bullshit.
Are they out of spec like everything else aero makes?
Aero lowers r fine, but avoid all else
I wouldn't say that their lowers are fine
Twenty thousandths or 20/1000 ??? my 7th grade math teacher would go ballistic!!! and say reduce that fraction to 1/50 of an inch.
Say, are you a smithies? Or, if not smithies per se, were you otherwise trained in the metallurgic arts before straitened circumstances forced you into a life of aimless wanderin'
Well then!!!(clutching my pearls)! Obviously you, and your 7th grade math teacher was not in the precision tooling trades. Everything in standard machining is spoken in thousands of an inch. The dials and digital readouts of a machine tool are not in 1/50", or 1/20", etc, graduations. Judging by the last sentences of your post, you aren't a Native American speaker, are you?