Lets see some Hinderer action

^^^I can see why, it is beautiful.

Thank you!

I just got the same one, just waiting for the blade to come back from regrinding.
Also picked up a copper liner and a blue screw/standoff kit.
Looking forward to this one for sure!

You'll love it for sure. I personally like the contrast of the stock SS hardware on the blue. The only accessories I may get are some raw Ti handle nuts...probably gear pattern because I'm a mechanic.
 
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Gotta get em all out and play with em every now and then...the edc can't get all the attention.

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Thank you!



You'll love it for sure. I personally like the contrast of the stock SS hardware on the blue. The only accessories I may get are some raw Ti handle nuts...probably gear pattern because I'm a mechanic.

I just can't leave things alone. :rolleyes:
 
I found a place to put those 3.0 copper bits after placing the wrong order last week.
Now I'm looking forward to some patina. [emoji106]

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You got your bits backwards dude. Nuts go on Ti side and screws go on scale/presentation side. That's why they're all standing proud. Love the color combo though. :thumbup:
 
You got your bits backwards dude. Nuts go on Ti side and screws go on scale/presentation side. That's why they're all standing proud. Love the color combo though. [emoji106]
You can put em either way....alot of people buy the etched nuts and put em on the scale side and screws on the ti side.

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You got your bits backwards dude. Nuts go on Ti side and screws go on scale/presentation side. That's why they're all standing proud. Love the color combo though. :thumbup:

You can put em either way....alot of people buy the etched nuts and put em on the scale side and screws on the ti side.

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Ah.
I did some looking around and came up with this configuration.
Noobs.
I'll put it correct soon.
Thanks!
 
You can put em either way....alot of people buy the etched nuts and put em on the scale side and screws on the ti side.

Just pulled out my 3.5" and flipped one around, sure enough, you can. Learn something new everyday. So, he must have the wrong size hardware if they're sitting proud of the milled cutouts?
 
Just pulled out my 3.5" and flipped one around, sure enough, you can. Learn something new everyday. So, he must have the wrong size hardware if they're sitting proud of the milled cutouts?
Likely just needs cranked in...cooper plating may have threw off the tolerances slightly.

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Just pulled out my 3.5" and flipped one around, sure enough, you can. Learn something new everyday. So, he must have the wrong size hardware if they're sitting proud of the milled cutouts?

Likely just needs cranked in...cooper plating may have threw off the tolerances slightly.

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I just switched them around and all fits flush.
Had them in backwards.
Hinderers are so simple, took me all of about 90 seconds after I found my armorers tool. One at a time, they just fall out and the spacers stay put. Gotta love proper tolerances.
 
I just switched them around and all fits flush.
Had them in backwards.
Hinderers are so simple, took me all of about 90 seconds after I found my armorers tool. One at a time, they just fall out and the spacers stay put. Gotta love proper tolerances.
There really isn't a backwards...you can put normal hardware either way...not sure why copper ones would be any different.

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