You can bend the legs of the springs to fine-tune the force. I had some light primer strikes so I bent the spring legs to push the hammer harder and fixed the problem. Many, many rounds and it's still reliable and I know it's as light of a pull as I can have.
52 is old to a 25 year old. I think if we didn't have a little extra cash for toys they'd float us off on an iceberg or something :D
The A2 flash hider will not admit a barrel nut tool so the take-down procedure is:
1] stash lower receiver
2] grind away weld
3] invert to allow pin to...
Yes I'm old. 52 years but far from disabled still. My .308 AR is 12 lbs. I hike with a 4" .500 Mag that I'm thinking weighs near this rifle. My motivation was a unique piece.
The barrel arrived at the ADCO shop Friday, after our splendid Alaska 6-day priority mail. Can't wait.
The MBUS sights arrived today though. 2.7 oz for the set not bad. 1st generation.
The stock 15/22 sights are not bad either at 7.3 oz
Lots of effort and expense for a few ounces? Yeah...
What a coincidence...I had an extra rear and so I just ordered a front MBUS. I liked the carry handle for hiking but a sling will do.
Besides doing weird stuff like aluminum take-down pins, I might be done. Pictures and weight in two weeks.