Introducing The Deflator

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  • BLachance75
    Formerly lancecst
    • Jul 2002
    • 582

    #436
    The black ones in my picture were purchased last year, and the red ones are at least 4 years old if I had to guess. I'm not sure when they changed over but it must have been a while ago.
    The user formally known as Lancecst.

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    • barkingspider
      Registered User

      • Mar 2012
      • 415

      #437
      This conversation was last week. I called in to follow up on there quest to find the real long posts initially made. They looked for about a year as they were going through old inventory. I had this discussion with the tech when he told me of the change. I bought the last three long post from them after there long search. This lead into inquiring about if they're going to make the longer ones, when I was told actually the new run is short in the stem and making them lower profile than before.

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      • luke
        lukescustoms.com

        • Jan 2001
        • 8211

        #438
        Finished up the feedcups and brass barrel nuts.





        Will be starting of the Deflator parts tomorrow.

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        • going_home
          Hebrews 13:8

          • Dec 2004
          • 8343

          #439
          If you like black, or black, the Azodin macro fittings are great.










          I dont have the tool to measure the distance but you can see theres plenty of clearance from the Tac body.


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          • luke
            lukescustoms.com

            • Jan 2001
            • 8211

            #440
            Grip frames, LPR-FG's and bodies are done.
            Tomorrow I'll start on the grip panels then this project will be wrapped up.
            Besides a body for myself no extras were made.

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            • BIG BOB
              Looks like a puma.
              • Jan 2002
              • 331

              #441
              1/7 means that they will double in value as soon as they leave your door. Nice.

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              • luke
                lukescustoms.com

                • Jan 2001
                • 8211

                #442
                This might help as well.



                Etc...

                I marked the prototype "P1" so there was a total of 9 usable bodies done.

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                • BLachance75
                  Formerly lancecst
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 582

                  #443
                  I like the individual numbering, nice extra touch.

                  I think that you guys will be surprised with what it weighs. I got the prototype body in the mail today and I couldn't believe how light it is. I should be able to put it together after work tonight and snap a picture.
                  The user formally known as Lancecst.

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                  • BLachance75
                    Formerly lancecst
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 582

                    #444
                    So I slapped P1 together when I got home from work. For those interested a CCM fitting fit perfectly, I don't know if Luke changed anything or if the production bodies are the same. The feedneck fits a Rotor perfectly as well.



                    The user formally known as Lancecst.

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                    • BLachance75
                      Formerly lancecst
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 582

                      #445
                      I did run into 1 issue while putting it together that will have to wait until morning. My sear arm hits the screw that holds the OLTR on the frame. I never tried the sear with the frame before so it may be an oddball sear, the arm doesn't have any holes when the trigger pin would've been attached. I'm going to cut down the leg slightly to give me the clearance I need, probably about 1/16 to 1/8 of an inch.
                      The user formally known as Lancecst.

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                      • luke
                        lukescustoms.com

                        • Jan 2001
                        • 8211

                        #446
                        If you can, post a picture of the sear before you modify it. The sear sits in the same spot it would on any other body/rail combination.

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                        • BLachance75
                          Formerly lancecst
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 582

                          #447
                          I'll take a picture and measurement before I cut it. I honestly don't know where or when I got this sear, it's been in my tool bag for a long time.
                          The user formally known as Lancecst.

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                          • luke
                            lukescustoms.com

                            • Jan 2001
                            • 8211

                            #448
                            Originally posted by BLachance75 View Post
                            If you want to make all the finishes look the same on your raw parts, specifically the LPR you can rub it down with steel wool, it only takes a few seconds.

                            Also if you're interested in stripping the powdercoating off your grip panels you can pick up Permatex gasket remover from your local auto parts store.



                            This stuff takes awhile to work (8-12 hours) but it will lift the powdercoating. Just put your parts in a container and apply a liberal amount of Permatex to both sides, enough so it doesn't dry out, if it does just add more. After 8-12 hours clean up the part, if there is any powdercoating remaining, soak again.

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                            • BLachance75
                              Formerly lancecst
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 582

                              #449
                              Thanks, I'm going to give that a try.

                              Here is a picture of the sear. The arm is about 1 1/8" inches long from the pivot hole. I cut it down to about 1" and it fits fine.



                              I got it all back together and dry fired it and everything is working great.
                              The user formally known as Lancecst.

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                              • luke
                                lukescustoms.com

                                • Jan 2001
                                • 8211

                                #450
                                Exactly what I suspected. It looks like someone lengthened the sear leg, probably for a Pneu-mag build.

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