Am I missing something? Why are the holes beveled on the same side? Think about it. Typically, you use the beveled side to attach an ASA. None of the holes is threaded... Misfire from the factory? Or is there a special ASA that went with these?
Am I missing something? Why are the holes beveled on the same side? Think about it. Typically, you use the beveled side to attach an ASA. None of the holes is threaded... Misfire from the factory? Or is there a special ASA that went with these?
lol...that's not right. here's a gloss red cp flame drop. i have a red benchmark drop and a long, flat rail...extender thing, both gloss red. dunno if the straight extender would work or not, i could take a pic and some measurements if you want.
I think there uses to be a special cradle thingy that went with that.
Looks like the one I have for my NW ON/OFF that has the threads in the on/off so you direct mount it to the drop. People like weird options so maybe the beveled both sides so you could flip it upsidedown. I gave done that and used it as a stock. But yeah you need to either use screws and nuts or an on/off that is threaded. PS I have one I might be willing to sell.
Your missing the mini rail here's one on eBay so you get an idea of what it looks like, you can also buy it and put it on your red drop.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/380953385972
Yeah, I actually have the bits to fix it if needed, just trying to see if it was supposed to be like that or what. Would kind of make a cool stock... Just amazes me that something would make it not only from machining like that, but get to the point of being anodized etc and then into consumers hands. Amazing.
Or you can just spend the $ 6and buy the ebay one
Probably just a setup mistake by the machinist, it was probably set aside then ended up back in the completed pile by mistake. Could have been part of 500 or 1000 parts being made, easy to over look if someone placed it in the pile not knowing it was screwed up.
I like to break all sharp edges on anything I make. Although that's a lot of break maybe they just wanted smooth. Even AGD had sharp edges and I've sanded and smoothed more then my share of stock parts. Il love things to not bite me unless I want them to. If I checker something at 20 lpi. I'll still hit it with 800+ sandpaper until it gives good grip and not cause excessive bleeding.
I took the road least traveled...now where the hell am I ?
Actually the problem is, who uses drop forwards anymore
That's ok, i don't consider you a 10 year old girl....
I had one of these kind of drop forwards on my Jax Worriors E-mag build and that looks pretty bizarre compared to mine. You are definitely missing the dovetail mount and threading. It reminds me of when I tried to put together an Ikea side table. For whatever reason Ikea forgot to drill a few holes in the main piece which lead me into an endless circle of trying to make it worked. I couldn't imagine that ikea would miss drilling a hole in it, but that is exactly what happened. lol.