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pneuby

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I just found this on one of the other forums. Does anyone here already have one?

https://arizonaregulator.com/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nR75zPhP-w
 
https://arizonaregulator.com/

This sure looks like DIAS to me, I'm not sure how it's forcing a reset, but, I'd have to have one to try it out.


Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde
 
It does look very similar to a DIAS, but after looking at the videos and the mechanical drawings, I don't think it is. Upon the BCG returning to battery, the top lever is tripped, which the actuates the lower cam leg to trip the disconnector, forcing the 'reset'. Keep your finger pressure on the trigger, and the firing cycle continues.

I'd be interested in getting one, but I'm only paying cash for it in person. I emailed him to see if he is planning on attending any gun shows.
 
QuietM4 said:
I'd be interested in getting one, but I'm only paying cash for it in person. I emailed him to see if he is planning on attending any gun shows.

Same here. Let us know what he says.
 
QuietM4 said:
It does look very similar to a DIAS, but after looking at the videos and the mechanical drawings, I don't think it is. Upon the BCG returning to battery, the top lever is tripped, which the actuates the lower cam leg to trip the disconnector, forcing the 'reset'. Keep your finger pressure on the trigger, and the firing cycle continues.

I'd be interested in getting one, but I'm only paying cash for it in person. I emailed him to see if he is planning on attending any gun shows.

You could also use a M.O. to pay for it by mail.

Questions give us a call 480.305.3236

Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde
 
kenpoprofessor said:
QuietM4 said:
It does look very similar to a DIAS, but after looking at the videos and the mechanical drawings, I don't think it is. Upon the BCG returning to battery, the top lever is tripped, which the actuates the lower cam leg to trip the disconnector, forcing the 'reset'. Keep your finger pressure on the trigger, and the firing cycle continues.

I'd be interested in getting one, but I'm only paying cash for it in person. I emailed him to see if he is planning on attending any gun shows.

You could also use a M.O. to pay for it by mail.

Questions give us a call 480.305.3236

Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde

I think you are missing the point...cash is not traceable and buying in person means it doesn't go through the mail. It's only a matter of time until the ATF crawls up this guys a-hole, and I'd prefer my name to not be on any invoices.
 
QuietM4 said:
kenpoprofessor said:
QuietM4 said:
It does look very similar to a DIAS, but after looking at the videos and the mechanical drawings, I don't think it is. Upon the BCG returning to battery, the top lever is tripped, which the actuates the lower cam leg to trip the disconnector, forcing the 'reset'. Keep your finger pressure on the trigger, and the firing cycle continues.

I'd be interested in getting one, but I'm only paying cash for it in person. I emailed him to see if he is planning on attending any gun shows.

You could also use a M.O. to pay for it by mail.

Questions give us a call 480.305.3236

Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde

I think you are missing the point...cash is not traceable and buying in person means it doesn't go through the mail. It's only a matter of time until the ATF crawls up this guys a-hole, and I'd prefer my name to not be on any invoices.
By mail also has a shipping address.
 
Expressed interest of purchase on here already so on the door knockers list already, Hell whoever watched the video is probably already on the list
 
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