SBR Lever / Bolt Lock Back Problem Solved

thanks for the quick reply. sounds like everything is ship-shape then. cant wait to play!
sidenote- interestingly enough, my NBZ charging handle+latch didnt ship with the SBR :rolleyes: and didnt arrive today either. they must be backed up. BIG thanks to all the fellas here on the board for all of the info on both the SBR and charging handle. i was halfway through an order form for the Plinker Tactical when i figured i better do my homework. im sure i made the right choice here.

cheers
 
Both of my two grandson's 15-22s have the NDZ charging handle and latches, as well as the oversize mag release button and the SBR.

I live about 25 minutes from the NDZ shop. :)
 
I already bought the SBR Lever from NDZ and can't wait to test it. Didn't know about the mod that has to be done but it doesn't seem like a problem.
I'll post feedback and pics as soon as i mount and test it. In couple of weeks as im finnally in Holidays...
Cheers

Rod


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Big fan of NDZ , these guys are way cool and the way they respond to you is great. I want to thank everyone for all the collabrative information . Im going to be ordering my own SBR soon and feel confident in installing it.:D:D
 
Update:
So i couldn't get over the slack and play at the end of the SBR. Again, this has *nothing* to do with the NDZ product itself. The stock bolt release has a little play in it that you will never notice until you attach the SBR.

I ended up using a paper hole punch to punch out two circles of thin, black, flexible plastic. Then used the bolt release pin itself to punch a hole in the middle of them. I used them as shims on either side of the ping-pong paddle. Reinsert the pin and you have yourself a rock solid SBR.

I just wish NDZ kept the original "heavyweight" design
 
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Update:
So i couldn't get over the slack and play at the end of the SBR. Again, this has *nothing* to do with the NDZ product itself. The stock bolt release has a little play in it that you will never notice until you attach the SBR.

I ended up using a paper hole punch to punch out two circles of thin, black, flexible plastic. Then used the bolt release pin itself to punch a hole in the middle of them. I used them as shims on either side of the ping-pong paddle. Reinsert the pin and you have yourself a rock solid SBR.

I just wish NDZ kept the original "heavyweight" design

Interesting. I have not paid any particular attention to the problem. Maybe yours has more "slack" in the latch lever, but a nice solution to yours.

I prefer the older style, too. But in testing both of them for NDZ the almost double weight of the old style presents lock back problems, even with the clipped coil. My post on 24 SEP 1012 details this.
 

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