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80% lower is dope. Are you able to get the font used for the serial number? If not, a high res '0123456789' reference image and I can vectorize it for laser engravers out there.
It looks like the font has changed a little from some of the images I've found online. I kind of like the older font but its a minor difference.
It looks like the font has changed a little from some of the images I've found online. I kind of like the older font but its a minor difference.
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The front sight assembly will fit all 3 wolf A1 uppers (the 16, 14.5 and 12)?
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Yes, it's 18mm in specs and should fit all Wolf A1 uppers barrel.
changhsu08 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 08, 2018 1:34 pm The front sight assembly will fit all 3 wolf A1 uppers (the 16, 14.5 and 12)?
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Do the gas hole and pin need to be redrilled to swap the sights?e292644 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 08, 2018 2:33 pm Yes, it's 18mm in specs and should fit all Wolf A1 uppers barrel.
changhsu08 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 08, 2018 1:34 pm The front sight assembly will fit all 3 wolf A1 uppers (the 16, 14.5 and 12)?
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Thanks.
I also would like the serial number font if it's available. I want to pick up a receiver but I'd also like it to have a serial number with the correct font.
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We are working on getting the correct font list here.
Stay tuned.
Stay tuned.
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Just received my 80% from the t91 store. it looks great need to get some numbers on it to look the part.
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This is the most matched one I can get for now.
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Any recommendation to completely remove the Wolf A1 gas block? I got the pin removed but the A1 gas block is not moving at all.
My gun smith hates it.
My gun smith hates it.
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Will probably need taken off with a press.changhsu08 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 13, 2018 6:34 pm Any recommendation to completely remove the Wolf A1 gas block? I got the pin removed but the A1 gas block is not moving at all.
My gun smith hates it.
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Are you going to add your own serial number to match the original factory serial number? You’ll probably want to blast after doing that work. Ideally you would blast it after machining and deburring. The engravings looks pretty deep from the photos.
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I am not adding serial numbers cause they are not needed. I just wanted to make sure on the engravings cause the last one was blasted with 100 grit all around and it destroyed the characters.shaocaholica wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2019 12:38 pmAre you going to add your own serial number to match the original factory serial number? You’ll probably want to blast after doing that work. Ideally you would blast it after machining and deburring. The engravings looks pretty deep from the photos.