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Safety Harbor pic rail adapter

This looks interesting. When you get it, I'd like some assessment when you have time.


Got it in today and tried it out. Fits the rear of the receiver well, and no problems installing the buffer from the factory hinge rear end. It comes with a roll pin in case you don’t want to reuse the factory one, but I just reused mine. Only minor nit is that the bottom of the SH adapter is a tighter fit with the rear of the lower, and the takedown pin is a little tighter too, but nothing too tough. Otherwise, it seems to be pretty much the same as the B&T pic rail adapter and the similar A3 Tactical adapter, but cheaper than either at only $60.

TBH, if I hadn’t already bought the B&T MBT stock, I’d probably be going with this plus something like the new B5 MPS.
 
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Took it out a couple of days ago. Initial mag of 124gr unsuppressed for function check and sighting in. Seemed nice, nothing really special. Added on my CAT MOB and swapped to 150gr Syntech … Nirvana! Quiet, smooth, and no gas.

Added the HBI right safety delete and reduced weight safety spring, both highly recommended. Also swapped the grip to a Reptilia CQG.

One thing I did notice is that there was a lot of rotational play with the Resilient 3-lug adapter. It must be that the B&T 3-lugs are narrow, since the exact same can on my Sig MPX with the ILWT barrel has almost no play. That said, very little side to side wobble, and no strikes.

 
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