MRA Renegade Rifles, Parts, and Kits now available

Corey

You must have missed this in the instruction manual that came with your Renegade builder set!!

I would strongly suggest everyone who builds one read the manual thoroughly.

I personally thought this was a step that I could skip as I have built several AR's. However I was mistaken!!

I missed the part about the gas rings as well, but saw the error of my ways BEFORE I made it to the range.

This specific issue is addressed on page 15 and is attached as follows

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So yes, you need to remove the gas rings!

I hope that helps

regards

AbH
 
Thank you very much for that info. The bolt was one of the last things to go together and I was pretty tired when I did that. Will take out the has rings and see how it works after that.
 
Am I correct in assuming that to go from .223/5.56 to .300 Blackout in a Renegade requires only a new barrel? And obviously the discipline to make sure the correct ammo is being loaded and chambered.
 
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Oh, that's pretty! Did you make the wood furniture yourself, did you pick it up from Canada, or did you slip it across the border and somehow avoid the AR flag from customs?
 
I made the wood furniture myself yea, walnut with brass. The charging handle was done with the help of a friend who had access to a lathe. Rest was done with hand tools and alot of patience
 
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That looks VERY pretty. I found a company that had some wood stock sets onhand, and have some in the mail to me right now - planning to put them on my 'other' straight-pull rifle set.
 
My receiver set showed up today and I’m excited to build. The fit of the two halves are excellent, and even though the anodizing is a little off, I am thoroughly impressed by the machining and surface grinding. I was robbed of building an AR, so I’m looking forward to building this!
 
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