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Originally Posted by ODDJOB UNO
well got up early this am, made my coffee and off to the bat cave i went, cuz i was on a mission from buddha.
tear hk .45CT down and get all the packing grease off.
tools needed:
about 30 cotton ear swabs and a shop rag.
detailed the hell out of it, and then lubed the hell outta it with MIL-SPEC as per manual. light lube and medium lube. no heavy lube needed.
after putting back together a noticeable smoothness effervesced from this fine spoon. it whisperd to me " i am happy and thank you for the new home where i know i will be loved and cherished and ALWAYS CLEANED"(its an OCD THANG).
got (3) flavors all ready for blasting. we are gonna ram a bunch of nato rounds thru it 1st, then switch to some fairly decent remington rounds and for the grand finale, some federal hydra-shoks.
200 rds as fast as we can load mags. rapid fire heat it up and see what kind of groups we shoot with the last (2) mags after we let barrel cool down.
gonna grab one of my streamlight TLR-3 lights off of my benelli snotgun and play with it and see how it fits on lower frame rail.
damn i wish they had the barrel thread protector in stock when i bought it. freeking about banging those threads and in my line of work you learn real fast that ANY BOOGGERED UP THREADS WILL MAKE YER LIFE HELL UNTIL FIXED! i hate taps and dies,always a PITA, never a straight forward fix.
canted my blackhawk serpa holster forward this am also.
we is ready. did entire function check as per manual. from what i heard from the spoon dude, HK is placing a computer chip in all of their new guns. helps with tracking thru factory and shipping. i guess when they are completed and boxed up for shipment,they scan container and take info down of where each and everyone is being shipped to in the u.s. and then follow up any problems.
maybe i should wrap it in aluminum foil????????????
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RF id cip, very comon in todays industy
shackles come with them now for tracking