I don't care what you guy's call that because I call that

Do tell
Cyanide Ride, you like or dis-like this set-up. In your view what are the advantages or dis-advantages of having a rig like this?
Thanks Joey

(and sorry for the thread hijack sorta)
What I don't like about it:
Not many, but if I had to complain, the mag release is bit of a stretch, thus, needing me to adjust my grip to reach.
With the scope setup, you do need a cheek rest and a riser to clear the stock irons.
With a scope, the front handguard is nearly impossible to get off. (something which I solved by purchasing a B&T carbine rail, it is pricey, but the takedown procedure is MUCH easier than the factory plastic)
The good:
The 556 lower has a much better trigger than the typical SAN rifles, lighter but with the usual takeup.
Readily available cheap mags!
Lots of different adjustable stock options
Length is very handy (I think perfect for me)
It is more accurate than I can currently shoot
In my clumsiness, I shot these two groups at 50 yards:
Do I like it? yes I do.
What do you need to do to your upper to fit a 556 lower?
Mill this part below the charging handle:
Mill this part behind the front takedown pin (the most milling needed)
And the rear fitment for the rear takedown pin needs to be rounded off somewhat:
I bought the gun already setup so I didn't really have to do much more than set it up. This is one of my favorite setups.
Would I buy another one? no, I'd buy a 20" NR and have that milled to fit this lower!
