Howard Law

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Old Skool

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Dishwasher supply line busted last night. Was late, cut the water and said I'd deal with it today.

The spring for the door has chewed away at the steel line for the last year, rubbing each time the door is opened. Finally got through last night.

Gonna have to order new line and switch it out with my fat hands. Was glad to figure it out, gonna be simple fix, but hard to reach and I don't need this tedious task on my schedule.

Sigh. First world problems.
 

CQB27

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Man I love irons myself but have only been trained and used A2s. Good to see I can just swap the aperture and keep the other hardware. Any issues with using them in conjunction with a F marked FSB or A2 FSB? I know I can just swap out the literal FSP for taller post if necessary just curious your experience

and I mean using the A2 aperture on an A1 handle with A2 FSB or F-Marked FSB
Ok, so here's the deal, the "F" marked FSB is .040 inches taller than the standard unmarked FSB and intended for use with flattop receivers. If you were running a flattop reciever with a standard FSB (the old Bushmaster Combo) you would need a taller front sight post. But you are running an old school A1/C7 receiver with a "F" marked FSB, so you need a shorter front sight post....but not really because there should be more than enough adjustment to get you where you need to be without bottoming out the front sight post in the FSB. Standby for a pic of my FSP/FSB zeroed for 50/240 yards using m193.
 

KhyberPass

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Ok, so here's the deal, the "F" marked FSB is .040 inches taller than the standard unmarked FSB and intended for use with flattop receivers. If you were running a flattop reciever with a standard FSB (the old Bushmaster Combo) you would need a taller front sight post. But you are running an old school A1/C7 receiver with a "F" marked FSB, so you need a shorter front sight post....but not really because there should be more than enough adjustment to get you where you need to be without bottoming out the front sight post in the FSB. Standby for a pic of my FSP/FSB zeroed for 50/240 yards using m193.
Ok good so pretty much opposite of what I thought. I remember Bushy making “commercial” carry handles to match their A2 FSB on their flat top models. I also remember the F marked with Flat tops etc but didn’t know the reaction between a fixed carry handle upper, with a A2 aperture sight plane plus a f marked Sight Base lol. Good to know the FSP will actually be screwed in more, I can always file an FSP if I had too as well. I prefer my post to be recessed a bit within my sight ears