I've built a few of em and will be building one for my buddy tonight.Did you build your own AR Michael?
I have no experience with the straight pull uppers other than random videos I've seen on them. What caliber are you wanting to shoot?@Anathollo any experience with the bolt gun uppers that pin onto a standard AR lower? I am debating doing a build like that so I can make the most of my SBR upgrades.
I've built a few of em and will be building one for my buddy tonight.
I just finished my latest lower receiver build last night (upper is one I've had).
This lower receiver is pretty sweet. The magazine button doubles as the bolt catch. So you don't have to use your left hand to hold the bolt to the rear. Also have the bolt release right above it as well. So all your left hand has to do is insert a new mag and you can drop the bolt while putting the rifle to your shoulder. This is what Eugene Stoner should have designed IMO.
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I do not know where this gun store is yet; but I do know once I get there I have a lot of questions and will need her to get a lot of guns off the bottom and really high up shelves.
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I came across her on Instagram a week or so back. It's in Utah I think.I do not know where this gun store is yet; but I do know once I get there I have a lot of questions and will need her to get a lot of guns off the bottom and really high up shelves.
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Lower receiver was $350 from Brownells.com. I used a $40 coupon I found when I bought it.That’s pretty cool. How much was the lower receiver?
Like the taste of gun oil?
I have no experience with the straight pull uppers other than random videos I've seen on them. What caliber are you wanting to shoot?
If I were you, I'd wait awhile and see what the .224 Valkryie does. Supposed to have better ballistics and lighter recoil than 6.5 Creedmoor.Not sure yet; I keep going back and forth between an AR15 compatible round or going AR10 route to build a bolt 6.5 Creedmore platform. Just an idea I am still rummaging around for now.
As for tonight - I finally got around to dropping in my Echo II binary trigger. The install took about 15 mins into my Palmetto State Armory lower and cycles great through testing. Now I cannot wait to get it to a range and put it through it's paces.
Lower receiver was $350 from Brownells.com. I used a $40 coupon I found when I bought it.
Alright - next camping trip we need a range trip side trip.
I'm still waiting on more published fps and standard deviation numbers as well as reviews on it. But the round is backed by JP Enterprises which says a lot since they are the #1 company in AR's. Noone makes a better AR than JP.I know a guy who shoots a lot of long range and fast precision stuff and he told me to start saving up for my .224 Valkryie stuff. I probably should start doing that.
Dang! More than I was gonna spend.. I was looking at the Anderson lower.
Agree! Hope I am around!