80% Lower

Does "Kratos" sound like a great name for a potato ship?

  • Yes

    Votes: 6 75.0%
  • Yes

    Votes: 2 25.0%

  • Total voters
    8
Got three in process. One is complete other than stripping and anodizing. Here's a few pics of the first one. Sucks doing this on a drill press, but it is possible. There were some "ledges" left in the FCG area and they were enough mess up the hammer, so I had to go back and clean them up. It passed the functional test. Not sure if I'll anodize them myself or take them to someone.
 

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I have an 80 lower sitting around that I planned on drilling out using my Girlfriend's work drill press but they sold it...

need to get the fucker built but i really, really don't want to have to do it using a dremel and a hand drill...
 
Yea i would need to clamp it in place and use the jig and get a hand drill guide or one of those hand drill press attachments to not make a mess of it all...
 
easy enough if you have a machine shop

lol. you should see the wording on the document. basically any chunk of material that could potentially be machined into a lower is prohibited welcome to the retardation that is the royal canadian mounted police and our politicians
 
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