I am using handloads in mine with two different bullets, 124 gr. roundnose lead (wheelweights) which I cast over 3.4 gr. of Alliant Promo and 115 gr. roundnose copper plated over 3.8 gr. of Alliant promo. The copper plated bullets have run flawlessly. I don't think I have ever had an FTF or FTE. The lead bullets are another matter and their performace has been very sporadic. I may go 10-20 rounds with no problems and then a jam. Then 4 rounds and a jam, etc. It's a little frustarating because the malfunctions are not consistent. I suspect it may be one of two things. Perhaps the softer lead bullets are deforming prior to chambering and leading to jamming although when I extract them they don't appear to be damaged to any degree. The other possibility (which I am leaning to) is that as is common practice I size the lead bullets .001" larger than the the copper plated bullets are (.356" vs. .355") and if the chamber is tight it may explain the inconsistent lead bullet feeding vs. the consistent copper plated bullet feeding. The brass is all from the same lot for both bullet types so I have discounted that as a factor.
As for optics I am using an older Bushnell Holosight than came on a handgun I bought a few years ago. It actually looks pretty good and considering that it has the same 1 MOA dot surrounded by the 65 MOA circle that the EOTechs use it is plenty accurate for the effective distance of the gun (I would say 150 yards) plus close-up work. I have also mounted a set of Yankee Hill Q.D.S. Same Plane Sight System flips ups:
http://yhm.net/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2_3&products_id=4&zenid=ff78ca0eeadd4b96fd4f61bb5441e4cd
which co-witness nicely with the Holosight.
I also replaced the stupid 6 position fixed stock

with a Magpul CTR.
The last two items I plan to address are to replace the carbine length FF handuards with a set of Yankee Hill Spectre length Diamond FF handguards:
http://yhm.net/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2_4_45&products_id=48&zenid=161200d8306747e574e99d3819c7a0cb
which are about 2 1/2" longer than the JR factory HGs and should minimize the barrel-heavy look of the JR.
Lastly, if I can get my machinist buddy to do it I am going have him thread the muzzle and to install a reverse AR flashhider.
http://www.parallaxtactical.com/store/dpms-reverse-ar-15-5-5-223-flash-hider-896.html
again to minimize the long barrel look
As for removal of the stock for cleaning, etc. yes it is a PITA but any decent stock removal tool should do the trick. Get one that engages at least 3 notches in the the lock ring rather than the older style wrench which only engages one notch (or the single hole in the old-style lock ring).