I'm not sure if this is the right sub-forum to post this, but here goes, anyhow...
Some time back, I purchased the 5D Tactical jig and a couple of their 80% AR15 lowers. I have been sitting on it for some time, trying to get the machinist at work to do whatever sorcery needed to be done to get the CNC machine set up to cut the lowers, but he just hasn't had the time to do it. The other day, I finally decided that I'd give it a shot using the 5D bits.
I'm sure that we're all familiar with the saying, "If you make something idiot proof, the world produces a bigger idiot"; generally, that's me they're talking about. When trying to make something idiot proof, after the kids at the Derek Zoolander School for Kids Who Can't Read Good and Want to Do Other Stuff Good Too can't mess it up, my phone rings and I find new, innovative ways to mess things up. Well, kudos to the folks at 5D Tactical, 'cause they came up with something that even I couldn't mess up to the point of breaking things or rendering the final product unusable. While far from perfect, my first completed 80% lower is absolutely usable, and externally you can't even tell that it isn't a factory piece (with the exception of missing roll marks and S/N, obvs).
So, I said all that to say this... if you're at all interested in doing the 80% thing, you owe it to yourself to give the 5D Tactical stuff a look.
Note: I am not affiliated with 5D Tactical (or any other company in the firearms industry, for that matter) in any way whatsoever; I just had a very positive experience with the product and wanted to let others know about it.
Some time back, I purchased the 5D Tactical jig and a couple of their 80% AR15 lowers. I have been sitting on it for some time, trying to get the machinist at work to do whatever sorcery needed to be done to get the CNC machine set up to cut the lowers, but he just hasn't had the time to do it. The other day, I finally decided that I'd give it a shot using the 5D bits.
I'm sure that we're all familiar with the saying, "If you make something idiot proof, the world produces a bigger idiot"; generally, that's me they're talking about. When trying to make something idiot proof, after the kids at the Derek Zoolander School for Kids Who Can't Read Good and Want to Do Other Stuff Good Too can't mess it up, my phone rings and I find new, innovative ways to mess things up. Well, kudos to the folks at 5D Tactical, 'cause they came up with something that even I couldn't mess up to the point of breaking things or rendering the final product unusable. While far from perfect, my first completed 80% lower is absolutely usable, and externally you can't even tell that it isn't a factory piece (with the exception of missing roll marks and S/N, obvs).
So, I said all that to say this... if you're at all interested in doing the 80% thing, you owe it to yourself to give the 5D Tactical stuff a look.
Note: I am not affiliated with 5D Tactical (or any other company in the firearms industry, for that matter) in any way whatsoever; I just had a very positive experience with the product and wanted to let others know about it.