Lightning Link 80 Percent

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Of course, the other big advantage of the Lightning connector is its size: It's 80 percent smaller than the 30-pin connector, which means the space required on your device to accomodate the new. The cable itself is small with a thin Lightning adapter on one side and a standard USB-A adapter on the other. The Lightning connector is 80 percent smaller than the 30-pin connector it replaced and is fully reversible, which means it doesn't matter which way the connector is facing when you plug it into the Lightning port.

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This thing's as slick as owl do! do! No worries about M-16 parts. No machining or drilling on a six hundred dollar gun.

The parts can be made from tool steel, machined with great precision, hardened and tempered with loving care, then polished to a high gloss that your mother would be proud of.

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On the other hand, using only a couple pieces of power hacksaw blade to make the parts from, a dremeJtm tool, hand drill, and one or two files to do the work, you can cut out the 'Lightning Link' in about an hour.

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The first description will make a link that you could most likely pass on to your great grandkids. The second may not last that long, but I know of one made from mild steel, that has never been hardened or tempered. It's been used tD fire over 5,000 rounds, and's still going strong. Lucky creek online casino. All that ever goes wrong with it is the part the bolt carrier hits gets peened over after about five or six hundred rounds. WhBn that happens, the gal that owns it drops it out of the gun, puts it on the rear bumper of hBr Jeep and beats it back in shape with a rock. She's then back in business for a few hundred more rounds.

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The first description will make a link that you could most likely pass on to your great grandkids. The second may not last that long, but I know of one made from mild steel, that has never been hardened or tempered. It's been used tD fire over 5,000 rounds, and's still going strong. Lucky creek online casino. All that ever goes wrong with it is the part the bolt carrier hits gets peened over after about five or six hundred rounds. WhBn that happens, the gal that owns it drops it out of the gun, puts it on the rear bumper of hBr Jeep and beats it back in shape with a rock. She's then back in business for a few hundred more rounds.

The only complaint I've ever heard about the Lightning Link is it converts the firearm to full-auto only. I can't see that's a prcblem. No one says you have to hold the trigger down until the magazine's empty. I've found with a little practice it's easy to fire two shot bursts using the link.

Also keep in mind, that it takes onlv/about ten seconds to install the Lightning Link in a standard unaltered AR-15. and only about six'seconds to remove it. Going from semi-auto to full and back

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I imagine it looks something like this (or close enough)..
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Here's another site that has (had), 100% ones.
It's in Sweden, what their gun laws are like I have no idea.
http://www.rh-custom.se/product.php?id_product=31
Legally manufactured ones (pre 1981), run in the $6,000 - $8,000 range (guesstimate).
Why so much for a simple piece of metal you can hold in your hand you ask?
Because it's not a 'conversion kit'. The ATF classifies and treats Lightning Links
http://www.quarterbore.com/nfa/lightninglink.html (and Drop In Auto Sears),
http://www.quarterbore.com/nfa/dias.html as if they were a machine gun,
meaning one has to pay an additional tax $200.00 NFA tax on it.
FWIW, this is a 'conversion kit'..
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http://www.ftfindustries.com/category/M16FA.html
Only problem is, all those parts by themselves won't magically transform an AR15 into a full-auto M16;
one still needs the critical full auto sear (which the ATF classifies as being a machine gun),
and they'd still have to drill an additional hole in the receiver. BTW.. just drilling that hole sans possession
of any of those other parts can land a person in prison.
The thing with the ARFAKIT is nothing new. Take offs on it have been around since the early 80's at least.
It's been long rumored in the firearms community, that the ones that aren't scams are ATF sting operations.
In that time period, how many incidents, arrests have taken place where an illegal full-auto conversion has taken place?
This kind of crap is a non-existent/never existed problem.

In 1991, lightning protection was again an issue of the system designed to replace the AB- 577/621 series of masts. While the design of the mast incorporated a well-designed lightning.





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