AR upper with no forward assist

The angle is also different. Magpul is making something similar called the MOE-K I think.

Yeah I saw that one. I may have to switch out my regular Moe as I find I rub the knuckle of my middle finger raw on the trigger guard when running drills. I wonder if a different angle would help? I like the Moe though as I have the bolt grip core and store a complete bolt, firing pin, gas rings and a few other pins and such in it.
 
Gapper

Clobb,

Have you tried using a Gapper?

I tried a few different grips, and all of them had the same issue, the Gapper solved the issue for me, and allows me to use my preferred grip (Falcon Ergo) without losing any more skin.

Regards.

Mark
 
What this thread reminded me of

I've been reading through this thread, and it reminded me of this:

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Regards.

Mark
 
Clobb,

Have you tried using a Gapper?

I tried a few different grips, and all of them had the same issue, the Gapper solved the issue for me, and allows me to use my preferred grip (Falcon Ergo) without losing any more skin.

Regards.

Mark

I use a Moe trigger guard so I don't think the gapper would work, but thanks for the suggestion.
 
Holy F#&*ing thread hijack Batman!

I had to quit reading after the first ten or so pages.

To the OP, RRA makes an upper without the forward assist or brass deflector for the 9mm. It can be modified for 5.56 by simply drilling a hole for the gas tube and milling the cutout for the cam pin.

Les Baer also makes an upper without the FA, it retains the brass deflector but I'm not sure if his products are available up here.

As for is the FA useful? I've been taught to use the FA by the Army for IA drills like many others on here, that doesn't mean that I actually use it. Can't remember the last time I touched it actually. Does that mean that it's useless? No, the weapon has to work in all environments (-40 to +40) and in all conditions. Others have mentioned this already but it seems to have been ignored by others. The only time I've ever actually had to use the FA was under extremely cold conditions (-20 to -30) where I'd been carrying my rifle around loaded but not ready (happens all the time in the army, even overseas), when it came time to ready my weapon the action had gummed up suficiently and the rounds in the mag will actually stick to each other so that the bolt wouldn't strip a round. I tried the old tap and rack numerous times to no avail so I ended up trying the FA out of desperation and guess what? A round was chamber and I was able to carry on. Firing the weapon warmed it enough that no further stoppages were encountered. I'm no big fan of it but I do believe that it has its place.
 
9" rail, same as on our 10.5" CQB guns.

http://northeasternarms.com/accessories/ar-15/billet-upper-receiver-slick-side-w-9-rail-combo

Or contact one of our dealers.
 
FFS your outa stock on the 10.5 barrels on the site so I cant place my order for the no FA... you got ETA on those barrels... I dont want to miss out on the discount...
 
I think we have only one 10.5" barrel left in stock and it's going on a special order. Should have more shortly though.


As for the FA.. I was shooting my Armalite today and actually had to use it. Go figure.
 
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