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Additional
Instructions for Spade Grip Crankfire Units:
The Spade
Grip pattern units are essentially the same as the Pistol Grip
type Crankfire units. So the basic instructions are the same,
with some minor exceptions/additions.
1. The Spade
Grip unit, installs as a complete replacement for the original
Pistol Grip back plate assembly. The back plate/buffer tube
component of the Spade Grip unit is a modified original 1919A4
back plate. Theoretically it should fit any 1919A4 receiver.
However, it has been my experience that there are more than a
few variations in the machining dimensions on various semi auto
RH side plates and the overall fit that results when these semi
auto plates are used to build a gun. So, if you encounter any
appreciable resistance when sliding the Spade Grip unit back
plate into your receiver; Stop, Look and File as required, to
fit it to your gun. Also check that there is sufficient
clearance between the front edge of the Crankfire Housing and
the rear edge of the RH side plate. Some of the plates run
longer than original. There should be enough clearance for most
if not all plates, the way the unit is assembled. If not, the
main housing can be moved to the rear on the buffer tube by
loosening the two 1/4-28 Allen head screws that secure the main
housing clamp to the buffer tube and moving the unit back. This
brings us to the next difference worthy of mention.
2. The lower
half of the main housing clamp is drilled and tapped in the
center for #8-32 thread. There are "Two" Allen set screws
installed. A short one, on top of the longer one, to lock it in
place. The longer screw extends up through the wall of the
buffer tube to bear in one of the four indexing slots in the
buffer plug. It is there to replace the spring loaded detent
that originally kept the buffer plug from backing out on it's
own. If the main housing is to be moved or removed or if you
want to adjust the buffer plug for tightness, the short set
screw will have to be removed and the longer one backed out
enough to clear it's slot in the buffer tube wall. When
reassembling the main housing to the back plate/buffer tube, be
sure the long set screw lines up in the slot and has clearance
to pass through the buffer tube wall and reach the indexing slot
in the buffer plug.
3. Like the
Pistol Grip Crankfire units there is a clearance cut in the
upper right portion of the main housing clamp, to allow a
screwdriver to be used to turn the bolt return spring rod and
lock it into the bolt, or unlock it as the case may be. On the
Spade Grip unit the "reach" is a bit greater, so it may be
easier to do, if you remove the dust cover, to be able to see
where the end of the screwdriver is.
Note: The
shape, dimensions and spacing of the grip frames used are
duplicates of the M2HB frames, and the grips are M2HB surplus
pieces. Any grips and grip tube/cap assemblies that fit the
M2HB can be used. |