I dont want to be the one to point it out but I find it funny that you were the guy saying on the Sporter thread that it's no big deal to have to do modifications on a build or have to cut off rotation tabs off a $400 handguard. Would that not take it down to bare aluminium?
"The point I was making is that this handguard fitment "issue" is trivial.
This whole thing is a non-issue.
I'm looking forward to building my MS rifles, file needed or not."
Yes the anodizing of all things should be right and I would expect them to make it right, and who knows, if you actually spoke to them they might do just that. But making a huge deal about tight holes after saying almost the opposite on the Sporter thread is interesting to me....especially when you seem to be opposed to speaking to the manufacturer and are choosing to instead bash them on a public forum.
But hey, what do I know....
Apples and oranges.
The anti rotation tab "issue" on the MS has been beaten to death. Most every billet receiver set produced will not be sized appropriately to fit the anti rotation tabs on handguards that were designed to fit a mil-spec AR receiver. A little fitment of the handguard's anti rotation tabs is normal and to be expected. We're talking about a slight modification to a part that was never designed to fit on the product we're trying to install it on. We're not talking about having to modify the receiver itself to fit standard parts. Also filing handguard tabs does not expose bare aluminum at any wear location.
I am perfectly capable of opening up any area of my SLR receiver so that it will properly fit the parts it's supposed to fit however in this case the customer having to modify the receiver is not something that should be expected as normal.
I've got to get back to working away for now. I'll hunt up Maccabee's contact info when I get caught up and forward to them the issues I've found with my receiver set.





















































