Here is a "just as good".... factory fresh Q, Honey Badger... it's missing something.... I just want to know how it test fired?
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So that lower is trashed? Absolutely No way to repair?
That thing is horribly fugglyThere's always the "Stark ONE", but they cost as much as an Anderson does normally. So you really have to want that lower.
https://www.starkequipment.com/stark-one-ar-rifle-grip.html
lol, what is it missing? I don't want to take mine apart...Here is a "just as good".... factory fresh Q, Honey Badger... it's missing something.... I just want to know how it test fired?
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It can happen to any brand lower when the guy doing the assembly doesn’t know what he’s doing. At least if you do it to an Anderson lower you’re not out much money!
Retainer pin...lol, what is it missing? I don't want to take mine apart...
I’d at least Contact DD with there customer service I wouldn’t be surprised if they gave you a new rifleThat’s one way to ruin a brand new DDM4V7.
Don’t drive in the trigger guard roll pin without some kind of support in there to prevent this from happening. The trigger guard itself should suffice.
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ok, i took mine down. there are no buffer retainer pins in honey badgers.Retainer pin...
I wouldn’t say that it’s trashed. I would say that a repair isn’t very cost effective, or a repair that is simple and easy won’t be very strong.
ok, i took mine down. there are no buffer retainer pins in honey badgers.