Accu-Wedge

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Outgunu
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Accu-Wedge

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Just built up an Palmetto Arms lower for a upper I've had laying around and the fit is a bit loose. Was thinking about getting a Accu-wedge to tighten it up. Anyone have thoughts on Accu-wedges?
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Outgunu
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You guys suck... 2 months and no one has any thoughts on them.
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Post by philasteen »

They are unnecessary although if you want one, then go for it.
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Post by flcracker »

I've used them on extremely sloppily-fitting upper/lower combinations. As stated above, they're unnecessary for function and accuracy. However, they work better than a foam earplug, and they do minimize the annoying rattles between the upper and lower and between your ears. 😏
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Post by Lastrites »

You should have bought a lower that has the tensioning screw built into it, Aero comes mind. As for the wedge, I have one in my cleaning kit and would rather it stay in the cleaning kit.
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Post by TC6969 »

I saw a Utube where they used hot glue, and it worked way better than an accuwedge.
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