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Just a fantastic machine part. Easy install. Thank you brother
this hammer bushing is top quality installation was very easy as long as you watch the video
Exactly as described.
Why I support Mcarbo: 1. They are Combat Veteran owned. 2. They support the Military/LEO’s (I was both) 3. Their components are Detail Engineered 4. Exceptional QUALITY 5. Customer Service is A+++ 6. They offer ”How To” detailed videos for most components 7. Fast shipping and Outstanding order communications Note: Basically I rebuilt my Kel Tec sub 2000, Gen 2
I figured I'd buy this just in case, since plastic only lasts so long. I pulled mine apart to install my new feed ramp and the OEM one already had all the edges chipped off and a crack in it. At the time I had only run three 33 rnd mags through it. Guess I was right in being overly cautious.
Replaced inferior polymer part with the one properly made, as part of total interior upgrade.
This product is a top notch quality replacement . I replaced mine after watching the video of the product and am so glad I did. I had only put about 100 rounds thru the rifle before changing and the plastic stock bushing already had gouging and wear. Highly recommend...
I bought and installed the stainless steel hammer bushing, stainless steel feed ramp, performance trigger bar along with the trigger spring kit and carbon steel grip pins and screws. Installation was straight forward after watching the video. This is a nice reliability enhancing part.
I am so glad I bought this, When I took my Sub2000 apart I found that the bushing was gouged a little. went in just fine. I will take it to the range next week to check the function. Thanks MCARBO!!
I knew from the get go even when I had $100 in the bank that I had to have upgrades for my sub2k and I got this and several others and I couldn't in good conscience own a sub2k and not mcarbo it lol,even if it shit perfect I wouldn't be able to sleep until I got at least 4 of the upgrades. These parts are top quality and makes me fall in love all over again with my sub2k.
Appears to be well made. I have not installed it yet, so I can't comment on the function. I have watched the video on how to install, however, I will most likely have it and other internal parts installed by a professional Gunsmith.
Nicely made as always. No wearing this one out
Like others, I too am very pleased with the this Mcarbo part. I was installing several other Mcarbo internal parts and felt like I should do this part at the same time. Plus, with the Mcarbo sale at the time, it was only $12.70. Well worth it, in my opinion.
The pin is bent and will not allow proper reassembly. The gun cannot be operated. Please contact me to remedy.
This was an interesting endeavor installing this part. I purchased it along with a trigger bar, the stainless feed ramp. I am on a budget and could not afford the extra for the trigger and other sundries that was recommended. I do my own gunsmithing and have rebuilt many pistols, rifles and revolvers. I thought this would be a quick job after polishing the feed ramp and the hammer bushing. I know that the bushing did not really need polishing, but I was on a roll. I re-assembled the firearm and it was as before, the charging handle had some resistance to it and was difficult to lock into the bolt lock slot. I dismissed this as it was new and I have not taken it to wring it out, 100-200 rounds, whatever it took. When I did get to the outback to try 'er, she fired one round and feed the next into the chamber. Second round was a light hammer strike on the primer. I rejected it and chambered another round. Still noticing the resistance in the charging handle. Squeezed the trigger and again, no ignition due to a light primer strike. Third attempt and same results. Dissembled the firearm again, and carefully examined the relationship of the hammer bushing, hammer and hammer spring. The hammer spring in conjunction with the Mcarbo hammer bushing set the hammer spring into the center of the slot cut out in the buffer tube. The hammer spring filled the gap in the buffer tube and beyond, compressing the spring laterally and causing a severe drag as the charging handle is pulled back to cock the hammer and put a round in the chamber. To rectify this engineering deficiency, I measured the hammer spring width at the point of assembly and ground out the buffer tube enough to allow it unfettered movement in the action and swing of the hammer. Re-assembled the firearm and ran the charging handle a few times checking the orchestration of the new parts installed. I did not want to change the dimensions of the hammer spring, as that would have compromised the shape and function of the spring, so the buffer tube minimum gap was enlarged to effect that there was clearance for the hammer swing to operate as intended. I wrote this for other self installers as a caution and to check the clearances of the above mentioned buffer tube in relation to the spring and hammer. It took some good time to correct the situation and now I have a fully functional sub 2000 to have the confidence to fire every single time the trigger is squeezed. I thank you for reading my review and I hope that this helps others as to the design flaws that occur with mass produced economical firearms.
This is a high quality part and definitely needed to ensure that your sub will function for many years.