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Welcome aboard!
You will like your new Wolf A1 (T91) upper, at least I do.
One thing to remind you, once you received it, clean it throughly (Reference Here) and use brass ammo for the first fifty or hundred rounds.
Don't forget to show us your setup.
You will like your new Wolf A1 (T91) upper, at least I do.
One thing to remind you, once you received it, clean it throughly (Reference Here) and use brass ammo for the first fifty or hundred rounds.
Don't forget to show us your setup.
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Brass is the only thing I'll feed my babies, steel goes in the Galil
I've been doing a lot of research over the last few months and have some parts inbound to complete a 91 LEO/CG clone, hopefully in the future Wolf will bring the correct gas blocked uppers in .
I've been doing a lot of research over the last few months and have some parts inbound to complete a 91 LEO/CG clone, hopefully in the future Wolf will bring the correct gas blocked uppers in .
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I've got several MIL-T91 gas blocks but it only fits Taiwan MIL-T91 barrel which does not exist in the US. I will have few more modified T91 and T91S gas blocks coming in the next few weeks which will fit pencil 0.625" and regular 0.750" gas block barrel.
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Congrat, I bet you will like it!
They put lots of oil inside over piston drive rod and springs. I cleaned mine and lube it light.
They put lots of oil inside over piston drive rod and springs. I cleaned mine and lube it light.
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A lot of oil is kind of an understatement , this thing is drenched. ;) On the upside you can smell the powder so I'm pretty sure Wolf test fired it after assembly. One thing I noticed is I don't have any of the machining marks that I've seen pictures of on other rifles, everything is really well machined. It came with the regular birdcage (easily replaced) and came with the tall sight post installed and no short sight post. I'm going to call them Monday and see if they'll send me one as I have a small rear sight enroute.