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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 2113375" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>Integral lugs aren't as simple to do as one may think. It requires a much larger initial piece of material and much more machining to make that part. I understand integral lugs seem to make more sense, but they add another level of work. We already offer dozens of combinations and adding integral lugs would add more products we have to machine and keep up on. Maybe at a later date or with more demand we will offer integral lug actions. We have done them in the past but that was before my time here. The same goes for integral rails. Our prices have been the same for years. We offer competitively priced custom actions. We are improving and working to make better products every day. Just understand it would be very hard for us to build an integral lug action at the prices we have now. </p><p></p><p>As far as headspace goes I don't see how an integral lug would be any more consistent than a properly ground and pinned lug. Most actions that offer prefits have a +- .001 tolerance. That can easily be held with an action that features a separate lug as long as the lugs are ground and the same thickness action to action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 2113375, member: 69478"] Integral lugs aren’t as simple to do as one may think. It requires a much larger initial piece of material and much more machining to make that part. I understand integral lugs seem to make more sense, but they add another level of work. We already offer dozens of combinations and adding integral lugs would add more products we have to machine and keep up on. Maybe at a later date or with more demand we will offer integral lug actions. We have done them in the past but that was before my time here. The same goes for integral rails. Our prices have been the same for years. We offer competitively priced custom actions. We are improving and working to make better products every day. Just understand it would be very hard for us to build an integral lug action at the prices we have now. As far as headspace goes I don’t see how an integral lug would be any more consistent than a properly ground and pinned lug. Most actions that offer prefits have a +- .001 tolerance. That can easily be held with an action that features a separate lug as long as the lugs are ground and the same thickness action to action. [/QUOTE]
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