Can you install a ejection port cover on the current gen 2 uppers?
Yes, you can. I just ordered this Upper Receiver and assembled an alternative Raven configuration with a 10" .300 Blackout Barrel....

Can you install a ejection port cover on the current gen 2 uppers?
Yes, you can. I just ordered this Upper Receiver and assembled an alternative Raven configuration with a 10" .300 Blackout Barrel....
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I thought it said al you would need is the bigger magwel as the current upper is about an half inch longer than a standard AR15 upper?Gen 3 upper is mid length so short action specific. There is no .308 magwell or upper available as of yet.
Most people in the bolt action world refer to 308 as short action cartridge so there can be some confusion there.Gen 3 upper is mid length so short action specific. There is no .308 magwell or upper available as of yet.
I don't think a 308 class cartridge will fit thru the ejection port. Bolt head and barrel extension size are likely to be problems also.I thought it said al you would need is the bigger magwel as the current upper is about an half inch longer than a standard AR15 upper?
I suppose mini action would be more accurate. .308 might fit through the ejection port but a longer magwell will require a longer upper receiver.
How much longer is the ar10 compared to ar15 ?
The raven is already about 1/2 + inch longer than a standard ar15
So what’s the point of having interchangeable magwels on this platform? I guess it’s 6.5 Grendel then.
So what’s the point of having interchangeable magwels on this platform? I guess it’s 6.5 Grendel then.
I have a complete .556 already plus a stripped set less the mag well and was wanting to build something different .The interchangable Mag Well allows for calibre change kits which use a replacement Upper Receiver Group (including BCG, Bolt and Upper Charging Handle, Magazine Well and Magazine to switch the platform's chambering from 5.56x45mm to 7.62x51mm for example. This system allows re-use of the Lower Receiver with the Trigger Pack and possibly the Buffer Assembly (if cross-caliber compatable).
Most folks (myself included) will probably just purchase a complete rifle in a "small caliber" such as 5.56mm and/or .300 Blk and another complete rifle in a "large caliber" such as 7.62x51mm or 6.5mm Creedmoor. But for those on a budget or those enamoured with the quick caliber-change capabliity of the system, the re-use of major Lower Receiver components could be a welcome feature.
The switch-calibre AR is an interesting concept that has been done before with limited commercial success. We shall see if it "takes and holds" this time around.....
I have a complete .556 already plus a stripped set less the mag well and was wanting to build something different .
Still a bit confused on what to build.
Maybe I’ll just stick with the Grendel
I have a complete .556 already plus a stripped set less the mag well and was wanting to build something different .
Still a bit confused on what to build.
Maybe I’ll just stick with the Grendel