Dust cover for the 15-22

Ok, if that's what your looking for. I just don't think its worth all the effort if its only use is while the bolt is open, because most of the time people (me included) don't leave the bolt open for extended periods.
 
I think the trick is going to be finding a spring and magnet that work together. If the magnet isn't strong enough, the spring will keep flipping the cover open. If the spring isn't strong enough it won't do what it should....
 
I'm kind of curious as to why the AR's have the cover. Other semi-auto's don't have them...Has it become more of an aesthetic thing with the advent of chrome lined barrels and such, or is it still an important part of the gun?
 
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It only opens to 90 degrees, but I'm fine with that for now. The magnets are stuck to the upper with double sided tape.
 
Looking good! It fits right in there. Did you work out a solution with the bolt?

I haven't been home to work on mine for a couple of days. Now with this snow who knows when I'll get back, haha...
 
I'm kind of curious as to why the AR's have the cover. Other semi-auto's don't have them...Has it become more of an aesthetic thing with the advent of chrome lined barrels and such, or is it still an important part of the gun?
Yes it is, the cover helps keep the bolt carrier and the inside of the receiver free of dirt and dust.
Not a bad thing in places like Iraq where sand is the ever present enemy of any kind of mechanical equipment.
Other semi auto's don't have it more because they didn't believe it necessary.
The AR's were and are built to tighter tolerances with less empty space inside than say an AK and as such are more susceptible to foreign debris.
In other words it doesn't take as much garbage to jam one up as the AK, but the flip side is that its smaller, lighter and far more accurate at greater ranges.
A good one in the right hands can reliably hit varmint sized targets out past 300 meters. Try the same thing with even the best AK and I wonder if you could hit the side of a fair sized truck, forget a man at the same range.

industrialfish,
Looks good, but seeing yours I think I might try the same thing using a short piece of piano hinge.
It may be wide enough on its own to cover the opening and still be able to open nearly 180 degree's.
Cutting one of the pin wraps out should leave enough room for a coil spring to fit on the pin to help pop it open when needed.
 
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I used a small piece of plastic tube and a wire from a bread tie for the hinge, however the 5-min epoxy isn't holding on the hinge. So I'm going to look for an alternative.

The reason it only went 90 degrees was because I put the hinge pieces in between the cover pieces, instead of offset outwards like a door hinge. Trial and error, learning from mistakes.
 
The tubing you used probably has a Teflon or Nylon component to it and that's why the epoxy doesn't stick to it too well.
I think your on the right track, its just going to take a bit more 'trial & error' before you get the right combination of parts.

I wish I had thought of it earlier today because I was working in a Lowe's store and I could have looked around to see what might 'fit'.
 
Well, got back home (roads suck) and have started to work on my cover. I will post some pics of the progress later today.
 
Okay, I guess I am more or less done, save small details and fixes. It works pretty good so far. The spring only throws the cover about 110 degrees, but it will go all the way down and as is the spring opens it enough that it won't get in the way of any ejecting cases. I am going to put some gun oil on the hinge and spring to see if that helps. The magnet holds the door closed until you pull back on the charging handle.
 

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Very nicely done. I don't think you'll have to worry too much about the opening, it probably just needs to break in a bit more.
If it bothers you at all you can always try to put another turn on the spring, and you should if its slack when fully open.
 
Very nicely done. I don't think you'll have to worry too much about the opening, it probably just needs to break in a bit more.
If it bothers you at all you can always try to put another turn on the spring, and you should if its slack when fully open.

Thanks man, and thank you for all your input and for answering my dumb questions about the AR.

I'm sure this thing will need tweaking but your magnet idea works great so far. We'll see how it holds up to some shooting Etc.

I hope this mod will catch on....
 
i hope somebody starts to make those and sells them! I would def buy one! good job sir!
 
Glad I could help, but you did all the work and like I said it looks good.
 
looks great! Do you plan on doing some sort of a write up on it and how to make one?

I can definitely put something together if people want me to. I unfortunately didn't photograph the process, so I'd have to make another to show people.

Also, though I haven't made an attempt to contact him, I'm sure he's seen this thread. I was hoping to instill some interest in Belt_fed (or anyone), who has machining capability, to look into producing a professionally machined version for people to buy.

Mine came out considerable well, especially considering the tools I had at my disposal. Which also means if I can do it with **** for tools, anyone can!

@Citoriplus: The gun oil worked wonders! the cover now gets thrown all the way open by the spring.
 
I can definitely put something together if people want me to. I unfortunately didn't photograph the process, so I'd have to make another to show people.

@Citoriplus: The gun oil worked wonders! the cover now gets thrown all the way open by the spring.

Definitely make another if you can, I'm sure a lot of guys would like it. They just don't have the experience to fabricate parts from scratch. But they can follow a plans directions just fine.

I guess that just proves the old expression.
If it moves and its not supposed to duct tape it, if it doesn't and it should, use WD-40. :)
 
I would like to see some sort of write up. you dont even need photos, some paint drawings would work nice as well. Id really like to make one.
 
If it's easy enough to make, then the tinkering crowd probably would not want a manufactured dust cover.
A machined and anodized few would be expensive for each one. Molded ones would match the look and feel of the rifle, plus they would be pretty light. Another option would be having them stamped, just like the AR dust cover. I can do any of those. If someone has some cash and you want to start a new business, contact me and we can get the details ironed out.
 
If it's easy enough to make, then the tinkering crowd probably would not want a manufactured dust cover.
A machined and anodized few would be expensive for each one. Molded ones would match the look and feel of the rifle, plus they would be pretty light. Another option would be having them stamped, just like the AR dust cover. I can do any of those. If someone has some cash and you want to start a new business, contact me and we can get the details ironed out.

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I'm starting to drool here. This has really been a journey watching the development of the dust cover. I will eventually take one, I'm waiting for all the ideas to stop. It seems the more you think you got it, newer ideas come to mind and then comes modification #xxxx. I can't wait to see the final product, PainterlyShot Group. I am following this closely and counting my change. Best of luck with a great idea.
 
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