The Instagram video convinced me to pre-order! Machining looks absolutely exquisite. Can't wait to use this as my hunting rig!
The Instagram video convinced me to pre-order! Machining looks absolutely exquisite. Can't wait to use this as my hunting rig!
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I was all excited to order one but looked at the photos and noticed the receiver face is more squared off than a std AR upper near the barrel extension. I have a ALG Defense forend which has the anti rotation tabs that straddle the upper. Just heard back my forend will not work; I would assume many forends that are designed like this will not . Hoped to salvage much of my AR by using this kit, but that is an extra expense for a new forend that I was not planning on, and I like this forend.
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Looking forward to getting mine. Anyone know what the shortest barrel you could have and still meet the OAL requirement?
Last edited by Patt08; 07-13-2020 at 04:20 PM.
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Maybe this has already been covered but any chance of a bolt hold open/ catch on the 308 version? Being spring loaded it'd be nice to be able to keep the action open and clear where need be...at the range or a competition.
But I really like the spring assist using existing parts, much more satisfying to just pull back and let er go.
As far as I recall, there is no bolt hold open I only see a mag realease on the receiver. A chamber flag will serve the purpose.
Do you have a ballpark as to when extra uppers will be available? What about the "Reaction Rod" that you will be producing?
Thanks!
Last edited by STEELCITYSLICKER; 07-14-2020 at 07:31 AM.
Interesting to note that the buffer tube is screwed into the upper.
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Well, I decided it is better to try the forend without the tabs than to leave it sitting languishing. At least I will finally be able to use most of the AR for coyote hunting. If the appeals work and we can keep tje ARs then it just give some a reason to rebuild it with new parts .
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