M16 Selector Switch Stop
Looking for this part, do any of you have a lead on a source? Numrich does not carry them.
Check with Advanced Gun Works.
Dave Gregor is the guy you need to talk to. He's the gunsmith and has DevGru and Agency gunsmithing experience. (817) 742-0330
Terminology is a little wierd Hobie
Are you meaning the selector detent? AR15 and M16 are the same part if so.
In any case here's places to get parts.
www.brownells.com (of course)
NOT a detent. It physically blocks the safety/selector
lever from rotating to the full-auto position. These are the M16s and the department does NOT want officers to move the selector to the full-auto position. The last one I saw was a plate that (IIRC) was attached to the rifle between the grip and the lower receiver with a dog-leg that blocked the selector lever movement. Some company made thousands of these but I can't even find a photo of one now.
PS - I said I couldn't find a photo and then I found this one.
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Sincerely,
Hobie
Oh! That's the "Lock Plate" used for riot control
I never, as in never ever have even seen one.
The unit that supplies the M16s for the rifle smallarms firing school at Camp Perry is supposed to use them on the rifles there, but I have no idea which unit that is these days.
Are these for police M16s received from Uncle? It might be easier to simply replace or modify the innards with a semi parts. It's not hard, or even that expensive.
If they're for NG guns, they should be able to order them as the part is listed in the TM.
This guy on ARFCOM had some a made up a year ago
possibly he may still have some.
"Lock Plate" ! Thanks!! LOL This might make it easier
to find one. Using the correct nomenclature I was able to find this...
http://www.bevfitchett.us/rifle-5-56mm-m16-m16a1/lock-plate-cnt.html
NSN is 1005-00-233-9031
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Sincerely,
Hobie
Found on EBay and got two, just in case.
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Sincerely,
Hobie
Again, thank you for the correct nomenclature. Made
finding some a snap. I really appreciate it.
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Sincerely,
Hobie
Your friendly neighborhood smallarms repairer is always here
WG-6610-10 (RET)
Spoils all the fun... dang, a little Rock & Roll would have
done some good at Baltimore.
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Of the Troops & For the Troops
I worked as an armorer (among many other things) in
an NG unit and just could not remember the correct nomen.
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Sincerely,
Hobie
Buzz Kill THAT is the correct term Buzz Kill...
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Of the Troops & For the Troops
One is the civil service & MOS job title
Smallarms Repairer.
The other, Unit Armorer, is an appointed position.
Yours truly has been both.
Now, I'm neither, just ReeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeTired.
Good for you! I too am "retired" and busy...
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Sincerely,
Hobie