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Colton

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
470 total appearances

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Podcast Appearances

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
State of The Second 127 โ€“ Tiny Footprint, Big Rifle Performance (ft. Reap Weaponries)

So we didn't want to get in the way of any of the selectors or safety selector systems or any of the already... There's such an aftermarket for AR parts and stuff.

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
State of The Second 127 โ€“ Tiny Footprint, Big Rifle Performance (ft. Reap Weaponries)

We're like, okay, we want to accommodate as much as possible and not...

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
State of The Second 127 โ€“ Tiny Footprint, Big Rifle Performance (ft. Reap Weaponries)

dog-legged and way sided by giving taking away different modularity so there was a lot of moving around and moving different parts around there um obviously wanted to keep it as simple and reliable as possible so it was how can we do this with as few moving parts as possible so that it has the longest lifespan and longevity as it possibly can and realistically it's just one transfer bar that is sliding back and forth and the biggest development on it was actually the bushings that we have in the system which

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
State of The Second 127 โ€“ Tiny Footprint, Big Rifle Performance (ft. Reap Weaponries)

is kind of the most advanced part of it which is a self-lubricating and self-clearing bushing that we designed so it cleans and gets rid of any sand or grit that gets into it and then there's a self-lubricating polymer that you don't have to oil it you don't have to anything we've got some of the test kits have i think 18 000 rounds through now that still run and i've never opened them up never cleaned them we've still got a three pound trigger pull on them it's just kind of advancement materials and really digging into materials and researching on that end of things

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
State of The Second 127 โ€“ Tiny Footprint, Big Rifle Performance (ft. Reap Weaponries)

A lot of people are just confused.

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
State of The Second 127 โ€“ Tiny Footprint, Big Rifle Performance (ft. Reap Weaponries)

You know, because there's a very big side that is of the air side of the world that is like, we buy a lot of air parts.

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
State of The Second 127 โ€“ Tiny Footprint, Big Rifle Performance (ft. Reap Weaponries)

We build a lot of stuff.

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
State of The Second 127 โ€“ Tiny Footprint, Big Rifle Performance (ft. Reap Weaponries)

They're doing all the time.

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
State of The Second 127 โ€“ Tiny Footprint, Big Rifle Performance (ft. Reap Weaponries)

There's a lot of guys that just want the plug and play option that aren't as familiar with.

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
State of The Second 127 โ€“ Tiny Footprint, Big Rifle Performance (ft. Reap Weaponries)

Can this work with that and that work with this?

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
State of The Second 127 โ€“ Tiny Footprint, Big Rifle Performance (ft. Reap Weaponries)

And that and shortening the buffer system is the biggest misconception we get.

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
State of The Second 127 โ€“ Tiny Footprint, Big Rifle Performance (ft. Reap Weaponries)

People think it replaces that.

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
State of The Second 127 โ€“ Tiny Footprint, Big Rifle Performance (ft. Reap Weaponries)

It's like, no, we left it completely open ended.

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
State of The Second 127 โ€“ Tiny Footprint, Big Rifle Performance (ft. Reap Weaponries)

It does not interfere with the buffer extension or anything like that so that people can build whatever they want if they want to do the bufferless side or whatever.

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
State of The Second 127 โ€“ Tiny Footprint, Big Rifle Performance (ft. Reap Weaponries)

buffered side they have the options both ways or if they want to do bolt action or 22 conversion we don't get in the way of any of the parts that make an ar-15 work we simply just go on the bottom and go forward so it's only an addition not a replacement for anything is the biggest kind of misconception we're not restructuring anything we just actuate the trigger and then most of your build when you're kind of switching it to a bullpup is all done in the upper receiver choice and that kind of dictates what you end up doing with the stock as far as what kind of buffer system you need

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
State of The Second 127 โ€“ Tiny Footprint, Big Rifle Performance (ft. Reap Weaponries)

Yeah, so with the deadfoot stuff, basically what they developed up there was they take a mil-spec bolt out of a traditional receiver.

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
State of The Second 127 โ€“ Tiny Footprint, Big Rifle Performance (ft. Reap Weaponries)

They mill it down so it's just shorter.

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
State of The Second 127 โ€“ Tiny Footprint, Big Rifle Performance (ft. Reap Weaponries)

And I don't know the exact measurement.

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
State of The Second 127 โ€“ Tiny Footprint, Big Rifle Performance (ft. Reap Weaponries)

They take some meat off the back end of it to shorten it down.

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
State of The Second 127 โ€“ Tiny Footprint, Big Rifle Performance (ft. Reap Weaponries)

And then instead of a singular spring, they use telescoping spring.