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686162347858 430103544
SCP (SOTAR Cam Pin) is a collaboration between Chad Albrecht of School of American Rifle) and Forward Controls Design. SCP features a machined dimple on one side of the carrier cam pin, so the user can always reinstall the cam pin on the carrier in the same orientation. Cam pin usually wears more heavily on one side, putting the cam pin in one direction, then another randomly creates uneven wear on the cam pin, and it becomes sloppy and loose in the bolt. When the cam pin is installed always facing the same direction, it leaves one side less worn and more intact, this has the effect of better maintaining a tight fit of the cam pin in the bolt, and reduces wear cam pin itself as well as on the cam pin bore on the bolt. The idea of SCP, or consistently reinstalling the cam pin in the same orientation, isn't so much about saving the cam pin as it is reducing the resulting wear and stress introduced to the bolt. Chad Albrecht is a well respected armorer and instructor, Forward Controls Design (FCD) saw what he has done on a few cam pins, and it piqued interest. SCP is one of these "why didn't I think of it" moments for FCD, eminently simple and elegant, it's very much in line with FCD's own design philosophy. Chad Albrecht of SOTAR explains the benefits of reinstalling the cam pin in the same orientation in this video: https://youtu.be/VuZ4TgoR1Zk There is a thread on M4Carbine.net on this very issue as well: https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?134117-Cam-pin-wear-as-a-contributor-to-bolt-failure SCP is based on the TDP spec cam pin, dimpled on one side, and NP3 or nitride coated. Indeed, the NP3 SCP is incorporated into the SBCG, starting from December, 2019 production units. FCD encourage you to visit the School of American Rifle page for more info on Chad Albrecht and SOTAR : https://www.schooloftheamericanrifle.com/ AR Build Junkie recently did an interview with Chad Albrecht re: SCP, the article can be found here: https://www.arbuildjunkie.com/school-of-the-american-rifle-sotar-new-products-partnerships/ Machined in 4340 and heat treated per TDP specs. NP3 coated. Made in USA. SCP is incompatible with KAC SR15 BCG.
31.9 31.9 1 EUR
N.º de producto: 430103544
FORWARD CONTROLS DESIGN SOTAR CAM PIN, NP3 COATED
Ref Fabricante: SCP, NP3 686162347858 El SCP (SOTAR Cam Pin) es una colaboración entre Chad Albrecht de la School of American Rifle y Forward Controls Design. El SCP cuenta con un rebaje mecanizado en un lado del pasador de la leva del portacerrojo, permitiendo que el usuario siempre reinstale el pasador de la leva en la misma orientación. Generalmente, el pasador de la leva se desgasta más de un lado, y colocarlo en una dirección u otra de manera aleatoria provoca un desgaste desigual en el pasador, que termina holgado y suelto en el cerrojo. Cuando el pasador de la leva se instala siempre mirando en la misma dirección, deja un lado menos desgastado y más intacto, lo que tiene el efecto de mantener mejor un ajuste apretado del pasador en el cerrojo y reduce el desgaste tanto del propio pasador como del orificio del pasador de la leva en el cerrojo. La idea del SCP, o reinstalar consistentemente el pasador de la leva en la misma orientación, no trata tanto de preservar el pasador como de reducir el desgaste y la tensión resultantes en el cerrojo. Chad Albrecht es un armero e instructor muy respetado, y Forward Controls Design (FCD) se interesó por lo que había hecho en algunos pasadores de la leva. El SCP es uno de esos momentos de '¿cómo no se me ocurrió antes?' para FCD, sumamente simple y elegante, está muy en línea con su propia filosofía de diseño. Chad Albrecht de SOTAR explica los beneficios de reinstalar el pasador de la leva en la misma orientación en este vídeo: https://youtu.be/VuZ4TgoR1Zk También hay un hilo en M4Carbine.net sobre este mismo tema: https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?134117-Cam-pin-wear-as-a-contributor-to-bolt-failure El SCP está basado en las especificaciones TDP del pasador de la leva, con un rebaje en un lado y recubierto de NP3 o nitrurado. De hecho, el SCP NP3 se incorpora al SBCG, a partir de las unidades producidas en diciembre de 2019. FCD te anima a visitar la página de School of American Rifle para más información sobre Chad Albrecht y SOTAR: https://www.schooloftheamericanrifle.com/ AR Build Junkie recientemente realizó una entrevista con Chad Albrecht sobre el SCP, el artículo está disponible aquí: https://www.arbuildjunkie.com/school-of-the-american-rifle-sotar-new-products-partnerships/ Mecanizado en 4340 y tratado térmicamente según las especificaciones TDP. Recubierto de NP3. Hecho en USA. El SCP no es compatible con KAC SR15 BCG.
31.9 EUR 12 31,90 € *
Plazo de entrega de aproximadamente 14-21 días.
Más de 10 pcs. en almacén de EE.UU.
Caracteristicas: Hacer: AR-15

Atributos

Hacer: AR-15 Peso de entrega: 0,204kg Altura de envío: 152mm Ancho de envío: 13mm Longitud de envío: 76mm

Detalles del artículo

Hecho en USA
Clasificación de exportación de EE. UU.: 0A501.x



SCP (SOTAR Cam Pin) is a collaboration between Chad Albrecht of School of American Rifle) and Forward Controls Design. SCP features a machined dimple on one side of the carrier cam pin, so the user can always reinstall the cam pin on the carrier in the same orientation. Cam pin usually wears more heavily on one side, putting the cam pin in one direction, then another randomly creates uneven wear on the cam pin, and it becomes sloppy and loose in the bolt. When the cam pin is installed always facing the same direction, it leaves one side less worn and more intact, this has the effect of better maintaining a tight fit of the cam pin in the bolt, and reduces wear cam pin itself as well as on the cam pin bore on the bolt. The idea of SCP, or consistently reinstalling the cam pin in the same orientation, isn't so much about saving the cam pin as it is reducing the resulting wear and stress introduced to the bolt. Chad Albrecht is a well respected armorer and instructor, Forward Controls Design (FCD) saw what he has done on a few cam pins, and it piqued interest. SCP is one of these "why didn't I think of it" moments for FCD, eminently simple and elegant, it's very much in line with FCD's own design philosophy. Chad Albrecht of SOTAR explains the benefits of reinstalling the cam pin in the same orientation in this video: https://youtu.be/VuZ4TgoR1Zk There is a thread on M4Carbine.net on this very issue as well: https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?134117-Cam-pin-wear-as-a-contributor-to-bolt-failure SCP is based on the TDP spec cam pin, dimpled on one side, and NP3 or nitride coated. Indeed, the NP3 SCP is incorporated into the SBCG, starting from December, 2019 production units. FCD encourage you to visit the School of American Rifle page for more info on Chad Albrecht and SOTAR : https://www.schooloftheamericanrifle.com/ AR Build Junkie recently did an interview with Chad Albrecht re: SCP, the article can be found here: https://www.arbuildjunkie.com/school-of-the-american-rifle-sotar-new-products-partnerships/ Machined in 4340 and heat treated per TDP specs. NP3 coated. Made in USA. SCP is incompatible with KAC SR15 BCG.
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