KEL-TEC PMR-30 All In One Bundle - Custom KEL TEC PMR 30 Upgrades & PMR 30 Accessories by M*CARBO!

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I am car brother I'm Chris Nelson president carbo really excited a new Snoopy mr 30 all in one bundle taking your PMR 30 from average to stellar performance reliability and function really love we were able to do here from aluminum flat face trigger to a stainless steel feed ramp to the enhanced mag release to help shift that whole magazine higher up into the frame to assist in better feeding operations and overall function not to mention the X power recoil spring to improve the cycling operations as well the whole thing the whole package is to give you a much more reliable dependable PMR 30 that's much more fun to shoot without having to deal with failure to feed malfunctions over and over over again so that's something that we experience you guys experienced and and we're really excited that we finally have all these pieces together to make this thing 100% night and day different also got the speed loader in this bundle as well as a few tools makes it really helpful and much more doable by yourself so really excited about it let's get on our tabletop show you how we did it so in this video we're covering the installation of the PMR 30 all-in-one bundle and in that bundle is a stainless steel feed ramp fantastic part huge upgrade for the PMR 30 the PMR 30 s got a plastic feed ramp that's flat it's got a huge little dimple in the middle by all means if you're gonna stick with the plastic please just sayin that little baby down it's a little mold indentation that just happened to be in the center of the feeding area so you're gonna need a dremel if you want to do the polishing it's not hundred percent necessary but now I'm telling you I like it and if you got some spare time at home especially now with all the corona stuff going on might as well literally you can polish for five minutes or up to 20 minutes tirely up to you includes a half ounce can of Flitz polish you little microfiber towel really handy great way to clean it up and even do a little hand polishing if you wanted to you got the black nitrile six mil gloves and you got your three felt bit polishing tips work great in the dremel I've got one on here that's been used already we'll switch it out but these things last quite a bit of time then moving over to the kel-tec PMR 30 all in one bundle so this has got everything that we offer that we think is going to make a night and day difference for your PMR 30 and that's the goal here is try to include everything that's going to give you that wow fact cuz nothing gets us more excited than when we hear you guys say man that is friggin amazing thank you for doing this appreciate what you guys are doing you know help us improve our firearms and get you know the most performance out of impossible and we love that man got the flat trigger for the PM our 30cm our 30 CP 33 this one's in black but we're also gonna offer them in red it's got your pre travel and over travel adjustment fantastic part I mean a 6061 aircraft grade aluminum to replace a plastic factory trigger and then it's a nice flat trigger giving you more leverage and making it feel a little bit lighter on that trigger pull so love this I'm gonna put that in and then our four sixteen stainless steel feed ramp love this so you can polish this baby up to a nice shiny luster we don't include it that way because it would drive up the cost significantly and I figured come on man five ten minutes of your time just to polish it up the way you want it or even twenty thirty if you want to get it really blends so it doesn't hurt put a little elbow grease into it save a little money it helps everybody out and then the PM are thirty CP 33 CMR 30 enhanced magazine release this is going to make it sit up higher inside the actual frame of the pistol grip so the magazine is going to sit at that perfect level for it to feed properly so you'll notice when we put this thing in I'll demo it here in a second there's about 40 thousands worth of play between the magazine and the pistol grip so this is gonna take up a lot of that it's gonna fix that and I don't know if I mentioned this but the PM r30 feed ramp will also work in the CMR but there's some slight adjustments that gotta be made to the CMR for it to work properly slight little sanding to a couple corners on the inside of the CMR thirty nothing major they just happen to impede a little bit of the feeding area when you got it in the CMR thirty so we could cover that in another video not necessarily what we're going over here but I figured it'd throw that in the PM are thirty extra power recoil spring this thing does a night and day effect by itself just for improving the cycling operations all together I mean the PM are thirty it's got some room for improvement when it comes to just improving the all-around function and reliability you know there tends to be a lot of cycling issues failure to feed all kinds of malfunctions that are really plagued the PM r34 sometime so we're excited about this really improving the overall cycling operation is the efficiency improving the feeding operations by setting that magazine up higher obviously include stainless-steel feed ramp to further improve that feeding operation a nice flat trigger to give you more responsiveness in your trigger pull and giving you that nice little sweet spot where you can consistently pull it over and over again also in this kit since we like to make it as stress-free as possible and include everything you need and one-stop shop easy bundle you don't need to send you around towns looking for a couple allen keys so here's two two millimeter allen keys you're gonna need this when we get into removing that mag release you got to have it if you have one it's just gonna spin and spin you'll be there all day cursing me probably universal installation tool this thing's really handy so this is what we came up with here after doing a lot of the R&D and ripping a ton of these PM our 30s apart is like man how are we gonna get that little spring on that feed ramp to locate inside that slide stop well this is the tool right here and you can use it for a variety of firearms I mean seems like everybody here has their own little custom prison shank as i've calling it for a long time you know guys will take a little micro tip and just you know grind down a little point in there and you could totally do that if you got an extra micro tip laying around or you could pick this little baby up it's cheap it works for everything it's great to have just in your general armours kit for all your guns so makes sense and then the PM are 30cm are 30 CP 33 speedloader love this thing really does a world of difference you know these high-capacity Maggie I went six all the way up to thirty rounds in the PM RC mr or 33 rounds on the CP 33 so it really does a nice job you can see that little 45 in there with a couple more 45 it's just to make sure you depressing all those rounds correctly you're getting them all in there avoiding rim lock it's just really a nice way to help guide the process when you're loading the mag so really excited let's quit yakking let's get into this build parts native this build hammer bench block 1/8 inch punch 3/32 inch punch 1/16 inch punch little micro tip flat head screwdriver regular tip flat head screwdriver two and a half millimeter allen key or t-handle you don't necessarily need the t-handle blue 242 removable Loctite you're also gonna need two two millimeter allen keys and the universal installation tool is helpful as always guys make sure where I Pro alright as always guys take this opportunity together check our fires make sure they're clear check the chamber check the bolt face check the magazine well this firearms clear we're good to go also gonna need an empty magazine to test that enhance mag release so make sure you got an empty one and then for any rimfire it definitely helps to have a snap cap if you don't have a snap cap you can use a spent casing or a round that has already been fired please do not use a live round don't anybody shoot their PP off so that's the goal is to have something that's already been shot fired this is an empty casing we're gonna use that to make sure we just protect our firing pin we definitely want to prolong the life these firearms so it's always a good practice all right let's jump into it all right so the takedown process is pretty simple and straightforward just got your takedown pin right here gonna push that out and that's gonna release a slide from the frame and then we'll just get into removing a bunch of screws so you can see these socket heads style screws right here all the way down these are the two and a half millimeter screws and these little button cap screws over here there's three of them alright these the two millimeter and this guy right here will be the longest of the two and a half millimeter socket head screws so that'll be the only difference alright and we'll just try to keep all these together this little two and a half millimeter is shorter than the other two so you'll notice that when we pull it all apart but hopefully that makes some sense and keeps a little less confusing so we're gonna push out that takedown pin right there simple the recoil spring locates in the center of that pin just like that so it keeps it all together pull that slide right off alright so you can see your recoil spring and guide rod here we're gonna be replacing that recoil spring here in a second alright we're gonna do the frame first and one problem you're gonna have now that you're improving all these cycling operations and the efficiency of the firearm is now you're not gonna have any of those failure feeds or anything like that you're gonna have an issue with this buffer now some of you have not melted your buffer yet but you definitely will especially if you love to do some mag dumps which always fun definitely is 30-round little 22 mag pistols it's just hard not to so we're gonna have to do something with this I'm eager to hear what you guys think of that and we'll take a closer look at it in a minute but these babies will melt and I mission to here if anybody's melted theirs yet I mean it's definitely something that we noticed in our testing they melt pretty quick one guy actually melted one completely out of the pistol I still don't believe them but it's what he said alright let's jump into this so we're gonna just attack it from the right side of the grip alright we're gonna remove all these screws and then pop it off one thing I do want to point out which I always forget let's go ahead and drop that hammer you're gonna make life a lot easier just put your finger down on it as you pull the trigger and kind of ease it forward drop the hammer so that's gonna keep everything intact and it'll help you because you're gonna be able to get a good look at all the internals without it exploding all over your workbench alright let's go ahead and get started I'm removing all the two-and-a-half millimeters so it'll be all of these up top these two and this one here I'm going to start with this one in the center this is the one that's a little bit longer and a little troubleshooting tip so if you put all this back together and you tighten it all down real good and you have a dead trigger well loosen this screw right here first if that doesn't solve it then loosen this screw right here if that doesn't solve it then loosen this one but it's really these three screws that can impact the trigger bar which creates the dead trigger effect I'm notorious for it I just I like to use too much glue and I like to over tighten things so everybody always complains to me around here but hey you know we we got our little shortcoming so I always know that I've got to go a little lighter than what I might typically do on these screws so definitely make sure you check these three alright because that's where your issues gonna be if you get a dead trigger at the end of this all right let's take these screws out that's gonna be your longest screw right there right in the center the rest of them are all going to be that length right there hi guys there you go so there's all six of them you can see laid out one long one five shorties so one two three four five shorties one long good to go now you got to two millimeter allen keys in your pro kit so we're gonna loosen up these two up here just leave that little guy inside that little safety lever that's fine take this little guy out this is gonna be the shortest of the two there's your little shorty right there alright now we're gonna remove this last screw down here so this is when your two two millimeter allen keys come in handy this is a must if you have one it's just gonna sit there and just spin around you'll see how that screw is just moving as I'm turning so we don't want that you know we got to lock it down and hold it we're removing the one on the right side there you know same side as all the other ones we pulled out because we're pulling that right side of the grip off we want to leave everything else intact on the opposite side make life a little easier for us and you'll notice on these screws here there's some Loctite on them so these little two millimeter screws we're gonna put Loctite on those you don't need to put them on the two-and-a-half millimeters because they've got lock nuts on the back of them but if you want go for it it's not gonna hurt anything it's just these three right here are gonna have some Loctite on them so now we're gonna go ahead and pry this baby apart start with your little micro tip but just be a little careful because it can start to damage that polymer this is plastic so we want to make sure we're not you know really wedge and too much with it once you start to get a little resistance or you at least create enough space in there you can use your bigger flat tip and that's gonna help protect that polymer definitely chewed up enough of ours ripping them apart in the hurry so you definitely need to take your time be a little careful and patient with it don't make them like they used to you yeah and it'll kind of snag up down here by that mag release that's normal alright so it's all coming apart all right so let's get a good look at it here so you can see you know all the internals we're about to pull it apart so it's nothing too complicated nothing too crazy I mean we've definitely you know done complicated stuff like the sub and a lot of the other Celtx so this one's pretty forgiving in most regard at least when it comes to alignment and everything else so that's a pretty clean disassembly right there that's what you're shooting for but you know don't get upset if this pin down here pops out and your hammer spring retracts it's not a big deal just gonna need a pair of needlenose pliers to pull down on that leg right there of the hammer spring and reset it right there in that pin so if it did pop off you know go ahead and just pull down reset it on that pin and you're good to go hopefully that hammer was forward if it wasn't then it definitely popped off that'll happen but you learn quick so there's that little dimple right there in that feed ramp so it's a raised dimple too it's not a recessed dimple so you get a nice little spot to hit your round as it's feeding I have no idea but that's part of the mold making process sometimes you have no choice but to put it in crappy places like that here we go so we're gonna be replacing this mag release down here we're replacing this feed ramp and the triggers let's just start with this left side portion so we're gonna do the mag release and the feed ramp real quick and then jump over to the trigger alright so we're gonna go ahead and install the enhanced mag release works with the PM our 30s CMR xxx CP 33 alright it comes with this little assembly tool here this is handy and you'll see here in a second why it's important don't forget you got your handy little target in there God did send me a picture of him shooting this thing up the other day I felt great because it's like man I didn't know if anybody actually use these so that's awesome might as well alright so here's your enhanced magazine release for the PM our 30 CMR 30 and CP 33 what it's going to do it's going to provide the necessary height adjustment to make sure that that magazine seats all the way up inside that pistol grip so no more slop you know more 40 thousands worth of play in that magazine so that play in the magazine is what contributes to a lot of those failure to feed so what it's going to do is it's going to give you the appropriate alignment right here alright mates up perfectly we want to make sure we had something that was gonna tighten up those tolerances so tolerances are a little loose and not to mention the material so this is a polymer as well this is a special blend higher strength polymer that's going to outlast the factory standard polymer so we had to go with polymer because the magazine's polymer as well so you know typically if we can do something aluminum to replace plastic part we're definitely going to do it in this case we didn't want to jeopardize integrity the magazine's so this would wear your magazines if it was steel or aluminum so we had to go with Palmer but we made sure that it was a obviously a more premium polymer and it's got some impregnated lubricity as well so to actually improve those operations so we want to make sure it would lock up nice and tight and then also release nice and easy and also you can see that recessed tab right there so it doesn't contribute to any of those accidental mag drops some newer shooters get and even some more experienced shooters just the way this PMR 30 is kind of a bigger frame it does tend to lead to cupping the bottom of that base a little bit which does induce those accidental mag drops so if you got an accidental mag drop issue definitely going to help you here with the recessed curvature definitely a nice upgrade but no it is definitely not aluminum I saw a few comments earlier on like it's not aluminum man yeah no man I'm with you I mean if we can replace plastic let's do it let's put in some higher grade material but we did make sure we put in a higher strength polymer something that with some impregnated lubricity give you some more performance advantage over the standard plastic let's go ahead and replace this little guy so pretty simple and easy we still got the factory one in here all right and what we want to pay attention to is the way this spring is set up in there so we're gonna replicate that exactly so look at that long leg coming off the right side there and how it locates up in and through see that you got this other leg sticking right out so we're gonna pull this guy off slowly and then we're gonna insert our little tool in there just to make sure it's a nice easy handoff so you're just gonna kind of wiggle it off it's under a little tension there try to keep it together if you can I'm definitely gonna try so I can at least show you there we go so it wouldn't be a very helpful video if I couldn't at least show you how it's supposed to go in there so the goal is you can throw that little tool in there and kind of get see a little practice and obviously shows you up close how it needs to look so we're gonna throw this spring in the enhance mag release and you can get a little side-by-side comparison there you can definitely see some material differences there you can just see how this is very low-grade plastic so we made sure we spent the extra money on the higher grade polymer granted you get the idea why we had to go polymer we don't tear up everybody's magazine that would suck we'd have to replace everybody's magazine and we don't have e in the hook for that so you can see the differences right away too you know just comparing those features although they may be subtle it's a lot of these subtle changes that add up to a big result so you know that's why we pair a lot of these parts together so you can get a nice night and day effect and while I really enjoy having these bundles because it's gonna guarantee you some definite performance differences that you notice right out the gate all right so let's replicate this exactly so we've got them both oriented the same way I'm gonna pop this spring over here and then we're gonna pop the enhance mag release in I'm just gonna compress these two legs and that's gonna allow me to drop out that little tool I'm popping that spring out all right stay with me remember the leg that goes up this is the one on the right side these legs are the same length so if you got a mixed up it's not a big deal you know you could technically throw it in like this too we're just trying to replicate exactly so don't freak out though if you got it mixed up what you're gonna do is get the spring in like this so you got it situated sitting on top now just rest it like that put your index finger on it and just push straight down and line up those coils with the holes on the mag release and it's gonna be positioned just the way you want it and another little trick here is to use one of your punches 3/32 inch punch slide it right in grab that coil as an assist and you're kind of stair stepping up to that tool so we're gonna push in and then we're gonna slide that little tool in there use your table by all means you don't need to have it in the air like this trying to slide that little guy in as I'm backing out my punch a little hand off there kind of use your punch to steer it a little bit if you need to as well you know kind of a little bind point right here some kind of push down the back edge that coil try to see where I'm at with that little assembly tool there we go so it's popped right in its captured so that is much easier than trying to do this while it's in the pistol grip frame good to go all right you got that leg right there on the back side on the right and it's resting up here on this front feature and you got that other leg on the left kick forward exactly the way you want it so now I'll just drop it right back on to that post right there do the same thing compress that leg of the spring and that's gonna allow you to relax some of that tension and push right through kind of shimmy it on there and then look through make sure you all lined up all right good make sure we're captured back here everything looks good that leg on the right side done all right simple enough so we got the enhanced mag release installed now let's jump on over to polishing up the feed ramp real quick it's not required but it's worth it you got five ten minutes go ahead and do it if you don't have the polishing kit you could use any kind of polish for that matter Flitz is the way to go but you could use mother's mag polish to see people throwing that out I've never used it so I'm not gonna say it works but I see people all the time saying it does let's do a quick little polish and then we'll go ahead and throw this baby in alright let's go ahead and get set up here so we got our polishing kit here works great you've already got some leftovers from a previous polishing kit you're probably good that you know 1/2 ounce can of Flitz would go a long way you know the microfiber towel makes a good base I will say go ahead and clear off your workstation or at least move a lot of the parts out of the way cuz man this stuff can go everywhere this Flitz is great but you get it on that Dremel and it'll definitely go everywhere so good 1/2 ounce can you're covered for a little bit of time there you can do quite a few jobs at that and then our 4 16 stainless steel feet ramp now this little baby took some time to perfect and I'm glad you guys hung in there with us cuz it was at least a year ago that you guys are requesting this and saying hey you guys did one for the sub one not for the PMR well there's why this is definitely a lot more complicated a lot of time went into this so it's great to see all the show of support already you guys are just snapping these things up we're just trying to keep up and keep cranking them out and so far so good man everybody's loving them you know initially we did release it had a little snag and the issue was right here man you know we were just slightly out of spec on that clearance so it didn't quite fit in all of them so we had to call them all back and appreciate you guys hanging with us on that but you know no worries alright you've seen this video it's already been worked out we took care of body made sure we got them a replacement we actually shipped replacements before everybody even knew there was an issue so that's how we like to operate man so we know a lot of you guys recommend us to all your buddies and you know obviously your buddies trust you and you know we don't want to betray that trust and you trust us so it's how we roll man keep it real so these gloves are good it's not about really keeping your hands clean it's more about having a good grip on the part these are tiny little parts so we want to make sure we're not throwing it all over the place and damaging it and we want to make sure we get everything polished up that obviously we intend to polish let's go ahead and change this bit out just loosen it up slide it out throw a new one in get the stand off that you want you know at least half way is good go ahead and tighten it right up all right so now put a little bit of Flitz on the bit try to saturate it and get it to absorb it you know anything that's just kind of laying on the top is definitely going to fly right off so you want to make sure we get it saturate it in there and then on the part as well and then we're good to go I just rent full blast [Music] [Music] when you feel it start getting hot it's a good time to go ahead and just take a little quick second wipe off all that grimy polish you can start to see it already blinking through there see that was just one quick pass and it's already shining up a good time to clean up your bit you can take some of the Flitz coat it in there and just wipe that bit clean saturate the bit real good and then we're gonna get a good amount of polish on the part it's okay to get messy with it [Music] [Music] [Music] and when you're running those high rpms it's gonna heat up fast so that'll be your cue to go ahead and pause and wipe it on down clean up and set up for the next round but you can see man that's already way better that's awesome takes no time at all you get it though I mean if we had to do that for you know a couple thousand feed ramps it's just a lot of time labor added cost that we have to obviously pass on to you guys and it just doesn't make any sense I'll tell you what I really enjoy polishing I don't know why it's so weird I mean I guess everybody's got their thing people like to paint draw I don't know I like polishing gun parts maybe because you can see that immediate result and it's great so definitely worth it I always say that - every time I do it I don't know why it's so weird you know the setup is what takes time set up in the cleanup but this part is great [Music] all right we're good to go three good passes that was hardly any time at all I'm gonna clean this up with some CLP already put this baby in that's already shining that's blinging so go as long as you want but I mean that's perfect you got all those little tiny microscopic imperfections out of there it's all smoothed out and just beautiful that is ready to feed some bullets aren't there oh that feels good all right so we'll just clean her up some CLP real good just get at me that excess polish off of there ain't no need to have any of that plus we want to see how good a job we did use a q-tip and a brush to get into some of those tight little spots whoo look at that that is worth it man every little bit of it took no time at all but look at that oh man she shines up nice let's put this thing in get it all done we can test the results all right so now we're gonna go ahead and exchange a plastic feed ramp for a 416 stainless steel polished feed ramp and this thing is just bling and I cranked up the light intensity because I want you to be able to see right down in here and it's a little tough to see otherwise so bear with me all right camera pros he's gonna come in man I finally got the camera lighting down and I screwed it up for myself but you can see now look at how this spring locates inside the slide stop and then look at how you've got this half circle feature locating on this basically this circle feature on the polymer where that trigger hinge pin locates into right there you know I'm just gonna set my finger down here just to kind of keep it from springing out otherwise it definitely will but you can see how that spring on the feed ramp is what sets the tension on your slide stop so we want to replicate that exactly and it's a simple just straight drop in and you'll see there is a little trick to it which is why we have this Universal installation tool you can use it for anything really it's super handy now for this you just pull this little guy right out all right that spring will just kind of come right out so you'll just pop it out like that and a Pew in the finger good chance and that's how it sits right there so we replicated that you know with the stainless now we had to anchor ours in with a little tiny screw in there you don't to worry about that it's all locked out it in good to go but you can see some major differences here with how it's set up the geometry and everything else not just a material improvement but the curvature here here's my little spent casing but the curvature is more conducive to feeding it round so previously you had this square not really very good for feeding around like this is you know oh man with that polishing it's buttery smooth - that feels great all right let's put the plastic side simple little drop-in same concept you'll see there's just a little square cutout that's with this little square leg right here so that drops right in you can just kind of throw it in and it's gonna be a nice snug fit - which is perfect we're gonna back it out just a hair so that we can get that spring to locate in there and that's the trick pulling back on it a little bit just trying to create a little distance for myself so I'm not completely seated in there I've got a little gap down here which is gonna give me clearance to move that spring around and drop it in so you want to make sure you get that spring to locate and that little tiny hole there and the slide stop before you seed in your feed ramp all the way and this tool is super handy for doing just that so I'm gonna grab that leg of the spring I got my index finger there kind of keeping it off of the frame because it's naturally gonna want to see it in and if I need more clearance I just kind of push that feed ramp back a little bit you know I can I can drag that spring across that bar but that's not the idea you know we're trying to give ourselves little clearance and we're trying to make sure we get it right in that hole it's got that weird bend in it all right so I just felt it grab and drop right in you can see that angle I'm at right now at that tool and you can see this is why we have the tool not easy to do if you don't have something all right and there you go I was gabbing along there alright so you want to make sure you do it one little sweeping motion once you got it in press it down let it lock and locate and you're good to go oh man looking sharp I don't even know if I need to say anything about that I think that pretty much sums it up right there all right man that's rock-solid thank you guys you guys jumped all over this thing I don't even know how many we got left around here but that thing is awesome so stainless steel feed ramps installed we've got our enhanced mag release installed we are good for this left-hand side of the grip we can set it aside now we need to go ahead and focus on the right hand side of the grip replace that trigger I'll fix the light and let's get further into this alright now let's go ahead and open up our kel-tec p.m. our 30cm our 30 CP 33 flat trigger this is the black option here we've got them in red as well also includes your little 1.27 millimeter allen key definitely a bizarre one so happy we included that didn't make you look for that kind of size definitely off the wall so this is needed for your pre travel adjustment here and your over travel adjustment back here so what we're going to do let's take care of this piece of it first we're gonna go ahead and back these outputs blue 242 Loctite on them and then get them set up to where I think is a good starting point and then if need be we'll adjust it even further pretty sure I got it dialed in and at least a general area where you're gonna need to be to get started so we'll back this little pre-travel adjustment out first and you don't have to take it all the way out you know just enough to get a little dab on those threads and if you go overboard like me you just wipe it off probably get a little excess just like that - told you man I'm always overdoing it on glue Loctite all right so for this part the pre travel hopefully you can see I've got two threads showing and you want to make it just add about two threads so you see that barely count them there on the bottom one - I see two little threads showing all right that's what we're shooting for all right because there is gonna be a small amount of pre travel required for the trigger to function properly alright so we'll do the same here we're gonna back it out until it's almost all the way out a little dab of Loctite on there just enough to keep those threads and backing out all right now here I'm gonna run it all the way in just make sure I got that lock tight in there good and I'm gonna come back it's like at 5:00 showing so that's the goal so we got two up front here for the pre travel five in the back for the over travel that should get us right where we need to be now this trigger was a lot more complicated than a lot of the other triggers we've done in the past just given some of the geometry you know even over here pre travel over travel a lot of these complexities add to the cost unfortunately so this one is priced a little higher than what I typically like us to be at I try to get all of our parts where we can be kind of that thirty dollar sweet spot I mean for me that's where I kind of like to stick when I'm shopping for parts but unfortunately this one demanded a little bit more and I guess I get it as we get into more more complicated projects that's kind of thing that tends to happen so we're gonna do a quick little swap here alright so let's just review this real quick so you got our trigger bar right here you can see that trigger return spring how it's situated there this long leg comes off of that coil that's closest on the inside there loops around and under that trigger bar all right so that's what engages the trigger bar that feature right there and then there's another little feature probably barely see it I'm gonna have to just back off that trigger a little bit so you can get a glimpse of it but there's a straight leg resting right there on that pin and it's supposed to be resting right there on that little feature on the side of the trigger this one right here see that flat that's where that short straight leg is supposed to be resting alright so we're gonna go ahead and just pop this whole thing off let you get a good look at it and there's your trigger hinge pin right there hinge pins gonna go you know bottom hole just like that and that baby will drop right in and obviously we got to put a few more pieces together there but this is the concept here you got your straight leg there that locates right on that little face and then it winds around you know obviously it's all held in on the polymer grip there but it winds around you got that hook that extends and wraps under so this was the view we were just looking at right here you can see how it hooks under right there and that little straight legs supposed to sit on that face so that's exactly what we're gonna replicate right now so just pop off that plastic trigger don't need that put our 6061 aircraft-grade aluminum precision cnc machined made-in-america supporting a great company great american jobs amen support in our second amendment right here pimping out our guns making them run better easy simple as can be that drops right in smooth as butter and you can see we replicated everything exactly the same so we've got that spring that long leg wrapping under the trigger bar you see our trigger bar here where is that a little short leg right where it's supposed to be on that little boss on this side of the trigger right here compress it right in make sure it moves back and forth alright we're good to go alright so we've got our trigger replaced stainless steel feed ramp installed and our enhanced mag release down here all three installed now we just got to put this grip frame back together and then jump on over the slide for the X power recoil spring all right so now we're gonna put the two [ __ ] halves back together so you're definitely gonna have this little leg of the spring sticking out so don't worry about that we're gonna put that back in last make sure your hammer spring is set all right hammers forward we got our stainless-steel feed ramp in place we've got that spring located there in the slide stop that sides good got our trigger installed we've got that trigger return spring set appropriately we got good tension on that trigger alright and then we got our trigger bar here moving up and down we're gonna have to push that down to provide clearance for that safety so you can see how you know that'll be necessary here in a second granted we're probably enough to pop this open again we're gonna test our pre travel over travel adjustment unfortunately this is the only way to adjust it like this so yeah I know we tried to make sure that we could hide the screws as best we could so there is a kind of a give-and-take there all we have to do is line up this little peg on the feed ramp this little square hole over here on the frame and then you'll see this hinge pin right here is going to locate right inside that little circular boss right there on the actual polymer frame right there where that slide stop kind of sits and locates over that little boss right there and then the pin down here for the hammer spring we're out to get that to locate as well but those are really the three main points that need to locate so we'll just kind of position it accordingly you just slap it on there really all right and then line everything up so I'm gonna start with the feed ramp first all right so I can see that little square peg going in alright same with the trigger trigger lined up good and then back here you'll notice typically this little piece doesn't really want to set in there correctly right away and same with the hammer spring pin notoriously that under tension doesn't really want to cooperate so you can take your little micro tip push it down just a little bit and press it right in so it might take a little finesse there just like that it'll snap right in and then right here naturally you know you have to kind of maneuver it obviously you have to make sure your trigger bar is pushed down so you can get slide in and there you go so we're pretty much good to go - our mag release spring we need to make sure we push that all the way through it doesn't hurt just to pop it you know part just a little bit and then all you have to do is tuck it right in let it grab and close it back up and then of course this little pin right here where the mag release sits on so you can throw a punch in there and use that kind of Center as he pressed down on the polymer alright at this point everything is pretty much back together we just need to throw the screws in there and then we're done now for testing purposes only take that long screw throw it right in the center now remember what I said about over-tightening so just get it kind of hand tight and I'm just saying this mainly for myself because I like to over-tighten stuff there you go that took a lot of discipline right there alright and then this little baby screw back here that's the shortest one you got throw that right in just kind of Snug it right up snug not over tight and remember we're gonna do lock tight on this screw this screw and this screw right here and all the others are good alright so at this point we can go ahead and test our pre travel over travel and see what it feels like so if you got something to pull back on that hammer lock it in place you know these t handles are great because I can just use it as a rest as well at that hammer just strike that t-handle you know it's rubber-coated alright so let's see what we got for pre travel over travel whew and it's good I mean the pre travel is dialed in and there was like nothing so definitely don't go more than two still got a little bit of over travel there so we can certainly adjust that let's take one more little pull and see where we're at alright so start put some pressure on it yeah that thing is dialed right in so that might be a little too much pre travel taken out of it so I'm gonna back off the pre travel just to here because it is necessary to have a little bit I mean it is setup to where there is nothing okay and I can see I need to come out at least two or three more threads on that over travel there doesn't be the last adjustment that's really what you're gonna have to do but at least you don't have to put it all back together just to figure that out long screw out take a little two millimeter here I'm trying to be a little gingerly with it we don't have to go back and repeat all the steps but it's not that bad if you had to I mean it's pretty straightforward just make sure your hammers forward because you can see you as you're separating you know where stuff is going to end up right away so we want to keep that feed ramp over there with that slide stop bar so I can see that already kind of happening where it's wanting to separate so to avoid having to do all that over again I'm going to just push it back and as I'm pulling it off I'm gonna keep a finger on it there to help it stay in place because I don't want to have to do that again if I don't have to there there we go so feed ramps still in place mainly that spring in the slide stop there I do have to reposition that little stop over top of that little boss all right so let's just address this trigger real quick I'm just gonna pull it off all right so we're back it out three or two so there's one two three all right make sure we got that little flat leg there resting on that boss on that side of the trigger and we're gonna get it right on that trigger hinge pin right there drop it right in there we go make sure it seats nice and flush the whole trigger bar should be sitting flush on that polymer there should move back and forth alright so before you throw it back together you know we're gonna be testing our pre travel over travel adjustment make sure it's right where we want it make sure you've got your slide stop in the correct position and what I mean by that is this slide stop bar this circle here needs to sit on that little plastic boss right there you can see how when I say boss it's like a raised feature on this plastic here so that you know raised plastic feature all right it's a locating piece there for this slide stop so it sits and locates just like that we're gonna check our spring to make sure that's obviously engaging and it's locating inside that slide stop bar alright our feed ramp is fully compressed there obviously our hammer spring is located on the pin we've obviously got our spring right in the right position here on our enhanced mag release and everything else looks good hammers for all right so left sides good and then we're gonna take a quick look at the right side you know this trigger bar should move up and down it should sit flat you know you can move it back that trigger a little bit and press down completely to make sure it's all the way 100% seated all right and you can see our trigger return spring is in the appropriate location there which is perfect all right so we'll put it back together and you know when we do it this time we're going to do a little bit easier way so you see this pin that the hammer spring locates on use that first so go ahead and line that up and then use the grip to more or less get it even with the rest of the frame so we're going to push down with the grip because it's under tension this is the only one that can really cause you any issues so we've kind of got a bite on it right now and I'm pushing down with the other half of the grip getting it all lined up nice and even there you can see how it you know I can push down and straighten it all up and that's gonna allow me to easily pop it back together just like this which is super helpful you know those little tips come along the way with doing this a million times all right and then trigger bar we're gonna push that down so we can push the other piece of the grip together right here and then we want to make sure you know those little lugs down there on the feed ramp or locating inside each little square cutout on the polymer grips all right and then obviously this trigger hinge pin the silver one is locating inside that boss that raised portion on the grip on this side and then it should snap together like this you know there shouldn't be anything that's keeping it separated it'll naturally kind of be loose like that but it shouldn't be split all the way down the middle so if you see any kind of separation on the grip there could be something that's causing interference you know and that's something worth investigating but as long as you go through those little checks you should be just fine take your little micro tip we're going to push that little mag release spring all the way forward and to the right and it's gonna drop and pop right into place now this scenario happens quite a bit all right so we're gonna push down on the table as we Center up that pin right there so you can use 3/32 inch punch kind of Center it up and push down on your table you know simultaneously and it'll seat right in there it's a bit of a snug fit so definitely don't be worried about compressing it a little bit you can almost compress a little bit more alright so the rest of it will pull together when we get the screw in there and start tightening it up alright and that's something were gonna do now so let's start with that Center screw first that's two and a half millimeter remember don't over tighten since it is the first screw you know that natural tendency to just crank it right down alright so back it off a little bit let's get the rest the two-and-a-half millimeters in there I've got to show yourself discipline on that Center screw there I'm gonna back this Center went off a little bit it's almost loose you're really not cranking that down much at all alright now we're gonna go ahead and put some Loctite on these other little two millimeter screws you know I got three of them left alright so we'll throw some Loctite on there and just throw them right in a little lock tight on there you can clean off those threads too it'll just help for the reassembly process alright go ahead and see if you're on safe or fire replicate that on the opposite side these are all two millimeter and they all get a little bit of Loctite just like they did from the factory there's a little feature on the safety see how you got those little cutouts there and you'll see a basically female end here and then the male in there you see those two raised portions they need to locate like that and we're on fire on the opposite side so we're replicating that you know snugging these two up they don't need to be super tight you know we got locked tight in there to make sure they stay in place especially this back one here you know this one for sure just like the center screw they do not need to be very tight at all alright now for the mag release portion just take your two two millimeter allen keys and just snug it up you don't need to over tighten it you know just until it's completely snug it just needs to be snug not crazy tight because you still want to have you know good mag release function there all right good we're all pretty much set ready to go here on the frame now we can move on over to the slide and we will be good to go so you can see we've got our stainless steel feed ramp installed we've got our new trigger installed alright we've got our new enhanced mag release installed and we can go ahead and just do a quick little check you know we'll pull the hammer back and we will see how this trigger does oh yeah that's perfect so you're gonna need some pre travel over travel for it to function you're not gonna be able to get rid of every little bit of it it's certainly worth testing it right now to make sure you know it's functioning before we get any further but I mean that's spot-on man that is nice alright good so we're good to go there for reassembly you definitely wanna make sure this hammers locked back and we'll jump on over to the slide alright guys so now we're gonna focus on the slide so all we have to do is pull out the recoil spring here we're gonna install our extra power recoil spring so you just kind of pull back like that and you'll pop it right out like this you'll notice there's this little solid piece over here that's what locates inside the takedown pin like that and keeps it in place and then over here you'll notice there's where you can compress it and remove that spring there's a little piece of wire there really wish we could do an eclipse or something but wasn't doable so the wire it is so we're gonna have to reuse that basically all we're gonna do is set this up here's the buffer as well it just kind of fell out but the way the buffer goes in and this is what we're talking about replacing because you'll see it'll start to melt down here whenever you pull it out you know a few hundred rounds from now this one is new so we don't there really don't have much a show here but we should have something to show eventually and if you guys want a better buffer that doesn't melt let us know and we're definitely considering it just from all the testing and melting we've experienced all right so there's your slide pretty much ready to go back together here once we swap out these recoil springs so take this little piece the solid piece that locates in the takedown pin drop it in your bench block and then just pull down on the whole recoil spring assembly you know you take your pliers needle nose pliers and just compress this little spring wire and just try to make a little space there you trying to deform it a little bit so that you can get your micro tip under it and just pry it right off and it'll just kind of bend out of the way so you know not a very quick process but it's easy it's just some wire bent around a post now take your time with it cuz these could be fairly easy to lose you know and this something we're probably going to start carrying just for that you know predicament there you know once you got enough space and it looks like it's almost off you can just kind of put your thumb over it and just pop it right up and off that's what I'm shooting for here alright so I kind of got a little piece of it there and I tell you what if you guys you know enough of you asked for it and you say hey why don't you just include that with the recoil spring we'd all be much happier that way and then we'll do it because I totally get your point right here it'd be easier to just destroy this piece and just throw another piece of wire on there since that's all it is you know we could make it to where it's ready to be bent around you just gotta set it up and then you know bend it with your needlenose but that's it right there kind of the most time-consuming part of it is getting that little piece of wire off of there all right set that down so there's our recoil spring and guide rod and this is the cap right there that sits on top you know this cap has got a flat side on the bottom there and it's got a little recess side you know with a raised portion here for that wire to sit into once it locks and locates on the tip here the guide rod so this is the retainer this is a little piece of wire that holds it in place right here on the tip the guide rod and the factory recoil spring we're gonna place that with the extra power recoil spring right now alright so you get the inner and outer replacement you know both springs combined definitely man there's a great addition here I'm gonna see if I can kind of give you a little bit of a demo and carbo Springs here factory Springs here so you can see a lot more flex in the factory spring there so that factory spring is definitely a lot springer so in this case we want something a little stiffer help control the cycling operations little better you know it doesn't need to be so loose so we slide both on just like that and then we're gonna compress it put that little retainer on there you know the little flat side facing down and that little raised portion facing up and then we're gonna throw on that mangled wire it's not too bad I mean it's basically set up to go back on already alright then it kind of crushes together like that I mean it's just creating enough interference I try to crush it a little bit more good the goal is get it sit down inside that little recessed portion there which it pretty much does at this point I'm gonna try to perfect it a little bit more here all right there we go all right good so it's sitting perfect in there now right where we want it so extra power recoil spring is installed ready to go and the factory guide rods set up so we're just gonna drop it right back in you know this portion here that's one solid piece this end here with the retainer that we just bent back on that's gonna go towards the tip of the barrel there so you put that in first it's locate and now you'll be able to compress it through the slide and get it to pop right in just like that so pushes through at the end of the slide drops right in and we're done all right good so now we can go ahead and just put it back together so we got our slide here we're just gonna put it right back on the frame watch the ejector right here just push it down kind of lift up a little bit on that slide push it back and you want to make sure that lug and the barrel lines up with the frame here drop in your takedown pin locks in place all right good we're all back together so let's do a quick little function check well that feels way better that's gonna control that recoil just gonna keep the cycling operations running clean which is awesome all right so we're gonna go ahead and put in our dummy round or snap cap or if you don't have that you know poor-man's snap camp like I got here you know just two spent casing make sure it is a you know round that's been fired I know man it goes without saying but dude in the world of Seaway we live in all right so place it on safe pull the trigger nothing good place it on fire pull the trigger up dead trigger oh he's over tighten stuff man talent yet kills me I didn't do it try these back here those feel plenty loose I still got a dead trigger so when I tried this one right here oh yeah it was pretty tight so we're just thinking about the trigger bar linkage in here and what could be binding you know keeping it from actually dropping that hammer all right so we've gone through all the screws and at this point we know for a fact it's not the screws I mean they're loose as can be that's not the issue but we still have a dead trigger nothing's happening so the deal is it's either the pre travel adjustment up here or the over travel adjustment here and like I said early on you've got to have some pre travel and some over travel otherwise you run into this so that is the scenario you've got to take your little 1.27 millimeter and you know you can barely get it from here fortunately there's not a whole lot of adjustment needed here on the pre travel barely accessible and we're only two threads showing through now you could tear it all down and that would be a great way to go about it I was able to make a slight adjustment on that pre travel there the next thing is it's over travel back here you know with this little allen key I can't quite make it fit in there so if I take my needlenose pliers and I cut it down well I can make it fit so you can see I cut it down quite a bit now you could grind that flat and nice and clean but we've got our little modified allen key to fit in there and you're only gonna use it you know for this intended purpose here anyway so why not and don't ask me why we don't just cut on that length before we ship them I mean that's this is all the custom technique here if you get into this predicament and this is this is a good demo and now I can feel it I can feel I've got tension on that trigger and it's engaging so now we're gonna get somewhere all right so a little troubleshooting demo there at the end keep it held back listen for the reset good all right you should feel that reset alright let's go ahead and check one more time see if I can throw that spent case in there alright so go ahead and pull the trigger I'll leave it to the back listen for the reset all right feels great I mean that feels awesome perfect alright reset so we're good to go now now we can go ahead and go back through our screws and just make sure you know we got them tight enough that they're not gonna fall out but that is kind of the troubleshooting process so it's either the pre travel over travel or a combination of the screws so at least it's a good thorough in-depth video on how to basically tear this whole thing down troubleshoot it and get it back up and running now the only thing we did in demo here it was a speed loader I like a good excuse to do some shootings we really got to get some 22 mag snap caps there we go beautiful she works solid alright guys we're all done with the install want to make sure I had a chance to shoot I mean demonstrate the speed loader of course so we're gonna go ahead and run some CCI maxi mags the hollow point 22 mag I will go ahead and jam this mag here demonstrate the speed loader so it works for the PM our 30 cm our 30 CP 33 the nice thing about it it's got that 45 degree angle cut in here with two 45s on either side just does a really good job holding all the rounds down and keeping them separated allowing you to jam in the next round I mean really a much better option than just jamming all 30 rounds by hand trust me oh it is possible to load an extra one so you got to be careful definitely go count real good alright so let's go ahead and run this mag through it and see how she does alright guys so we got the PM our thirty all the one bundle installed includes the stainless steel feed ramp the lumen and flat trigger enhance mag release and the X power recoil spring so should see all-around improved function and performance and I'm anticipating a much better shooting experience all together that wow factor dude that runs like a dream that is nice feels fantastic you know really nice and stabilized that extra power recoil spring having that little sweet spot down there in the flat trigger you can really get a much higher rate of fire that first have the gate is what I noticed with this flat trigger once I shot it the first time it is sweet when you get at your chance to put this flat trigger in polish up that stainless steel feed ramp really control the whole slide and cycling operation and obviously the enhanced mag release does quite a bit but it you don't get to really experience it like the trigger or when you feel that recoil spring but certainly significant and that you're not going to have those accidental mag drops and it's gonna seat higher up inside all-around winner really excited to hear what you guys think about it and love that we were able include a few other things in a bundle thank you guys for this ride with PMR 30 it's been awesome but there's still more to do so interested to hear what you think about that buffer idea I mean I'm interested to hear if you guys have melted them in the past so that's something that we're definitely seriously considering all we needs a extra little push so thank you and karma brother de for all your ideas in your sport really appreciate you guys and as always happy shooting you
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Length: 58min 22sec (3502 seconds)
Published: Fri May 15 2020
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