What are the NR options?

Interesting and nice to know! Might be why bcl put that metal plate to tread in duw to softer metal?

I haven’t seen a BCL coyote yet to see what they did for the screw takedown system but even a Maccabee already has a Helicoil installed. Or at least the 4 I’ve seen did. Those threads are not likely to strip even after years of taking it apart. The way the receiver slides apart is an interesting idea. It is a bit difficult to get them to slide apart when they’re new but there is zero play in fit from upper to lower. I’m on the order list for an ATRS and already gathered my parts months ago. Bought one of those Sterling 102 receiver sets to put together a matching .308 rifle. Now that’s going to be done in about a week so I’ve been thinking about grabbing a Maccabee receiver set to put together while I wait for the ATRS.
 
You can build an MS / MD a little less than $1900..
I know for a fact and I bet it’s just as good or better than the Yute... lol

That was for a SS though..
 
Thanks all, I kinda figured ATRS was gonna be the one. Follow-up question for a build then, what are the long lead-time items in Canada, or is everything other than the receiver pretty widely available? Just thinking if I buy a receiver set today, are there other items I should try to preorder by the end of 2020 as well vs. just plan the build when next spring?
 
Thanks all, I kinda figured ATRS was gonna be the one. Follow-up question for a build then, what are the long lead-time items in Canada, or is everything other than the receiver pretty widely available? Just thinking if I buy a receiver set today, are there other items I should try to preorder by the end of 2020 as well vs. just plan the build when next spring?

I say first decide the type of build you want to do and what component you want like barrel, trigger, handgard etc. Then you can start looking at the ee for deal and the dealer news feed for special.
 
You can build an MS / MD a little less than $1900..
I know for a fact and I bet it’s just as good or better than the Yute... lol

That was for a SS though..

Wants there a guy who took a used 20” Norinco AR and installed one of those receivers? That would be the cheapest way to go.
 
Don't forget the Tar-21. It could be had used for 1600-1800 range. It's more accurate than a X95 so it might fit the bill for you, if you install an aftermarket trigger.

At the same time put in the order for the ATRS. When you have the ATRS in hand sell the Tar-21 to fund your ATRS build.

This also allows you the get familiar with the Tar-21 platform to see if it's for you. If you happen to fall in love with it and decide not to build out the ATRS, send me a PM I'll take it off your hands. ;)
 
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It’s crazy that people are paying 1k for an almost AR15 reciver, when the real deal can be bought for $50 USD. Really shows how we get gouged in Canada. Anyways I’d stay away from the gimmick rifles ‘rdb, wk, anything bcl’ and go with the tried and true, VZ in 556, mini 14 or maybe the MR1.
 
It’s crazy that people are paying 1k for an almost AR15 reciver, when the real deal can be bought for $50 USD. Really shows how we get gouged in Canada. Anyways I’d stay away from the gimmick rifles ‘rdb, wk, anything bcl’ and go with the tried and true, VZ in 556, mini 14 or maybe the MR1.

Funny how the tried rifle you name have many known case of issues! Many vz 58 had many manufacturing defects, mini 14 with crappy accuracy, I had one with ftf and fte and well the MR1 is just crazy ergos.
 
Same here! The rdb have ben out for a while and seem to have good reliability plus kel tec have a good customer service.

I regret selling mine and plan on replacing it. Ergonomics felt good, accuracy was good, never had a failure and brass was always conveniently in a pile at your feet. Trigger was quite good as well. A lot of gun in a short package.
 
It’s crazy that people are paying 1k for an almost AR15 reciver, when the real deal can be bought for $50 USD. Really shows how we get gouged in Canada. Anyways I’d stay away from the gimmick rifles ‘rdb, wk, anything bcl’ and go with the tried and true, VZ in 556, mini 14 or maybe the MR1.
I’d rather the plastic SU 16 , over any of that crap.. lol
 
Wants there a guy who took a used 20” Norinco AR and installed one of those receivers? That would be the cheapest way to go.
Yes there was, but you can do it with mil- spec parts ,for cheap,as well.I was just over $1800 ,using the EE and Brownells.
 
I wonder how much of a PITA it would be,to remove that take-down screw, if you cracked the head off of it ?
 
I wonder how much of a PITA it would be,to remove that take-down screw, if you cracked the head off of it ?

Not very difficult with these

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