Phat Eagle
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I understand your point, however I would assume that if someone was to spend $2.5K on a semi-auto "black" rifle, that is based on an original mil-spec design, one would expect mil-spec results. Again I am only speculating based on the OP's issue, that might be a one off problem.
Funny thing is I served in the military and know mil-spec means made by the lowest bidder!!!!!! Mil-spec ammo for any 5.56mm carbine is brass cased. That said, I've handled and shot the R18 at a DSSMatch.com tactical event, and I would argue it is superior to mil-spec. The fit and finish is excellent, and the ones I shot were close to 1 MOA with bulk ammo. Run proper brass cased ammo and see if your results improve. If you're hell-bent on (somewhat) cheaper ammo I suggest you sell the R18 and buy something forgiving (sloppy) enough to handle steel and aluminum cased ammo.




















































