PC4 project completed

MedicYeti

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I decided to do some custom work to my PC4, below are pics of the finished project.
I took it completely apart, cleaned, degreased and duracoated all the metal with Olive Drab.
I decreased the trigger pull by cutting a single loop of one of the springs and by slightly sanding the hammer's notch. Everythig got lubed.
The AFG is mounted to a rail I installed by drilling holes in the bottom of the stock, securing with bolts and then using the dremmel grinder to ensure enough clearance for the operation of the action. I used a small ruler to ensure clearance.
The scope mounts are easily found and the current red dot is a cheaper model that will be replaced when I have the funds.
It functions flawlessly and is a joy to shoot.

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That AFG looks like it would be a bit awkward for me, but I've never been a fan of foregrips to begin with.

What kind of optic are you planning on getting?
I've only used my Ghost Ring sights for my PC9, but my tired old eyes are now considering going with some optics. What make is that mount?
 
What the heck is that thing hanging off the bottom (AFG?) and what function does it serve?

the trigger tuning is very interesting.... everbody else I've ever talked to that tried to mess with the trigger ended up with bad things happening.
 
The Angled Fore Grip does look awkward, but is a very comfortable grip. I recently had wrist surgery and don't have full range of motion so the AFG works perfect for me, I didn't want to put a standard grip on this gun.
I don't remember where I got the mount or what the specific manufacturer is. As long as the mount doesn't give me any problems I'll probably put a small aimpoint or similar sight on the gun.
 
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