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Cool rifle.

I'd like to see a pic of the other side of the upper if you don't mind snapping one. Curious to see if it is an A1 or a C7.


Not the first time I have heard of a primer getting into a gas key.

I have personally seen one wind up in the cam pin slot and it locked that rifle up tight.

That mil spec ammo has crimped primers for a reason. It is loaded hot!





Nice rifle. Smile


That is a C7 upper receiver. It has the Brunton bump shell deflector that is absent on the Colt 603 era M16A1.

I really like A1 style rear sights. Simple and solid, not easily moved off of zero.

The A2 was a solution for Highpower matches that got put on a fighting rifle. They are quite robust in their own right, but not like the A1.
 
Posts: 14186 | Location: Indiana | Registered: December 04, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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That upper looks like an A2 with regards to the barrel, handguards, etc. With the exception of the A1 upper.

I bet it will be a very sweet shooter. Rifle length gas system and medium contour barrels generally make for a very pleasant setup.


It looks like you have that adjustable stock set for a long length of pull. You could swap on an A2 if it is a little muzzle heavy, and balance it out a bit. I like a rifle that balances just in front of the mag well.

Of course if you like it how it is, just leave it alone!

A2 stocks are just a shade too long for me to use comfortably. A1 is just right! A2 is a quite a bit heftier than A1 due to the change in the material used to make the stocks.
 
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Thanks, Indy, for that info. I leave the stock fully extended in the safe so the barrel rests in the scalloped retainer properly. If I put in place with the stock where I like it, the rifle leans over and flops around. One day I'd like to build a retro gun.



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Free is good! Nice lookin mutt at that!


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I'm personally a huge fan of the utilitarian look of the A1 upper. Anyone owning more than one AR platform should have one. They are handy, simple, and classy looking.




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Free guns are the best. A few years ago I had a bright idea so my friends and I pooled our spare parts and built a 20" A4-style AR as a birthday gift for an old Marine buddy who couldn’t afford one on his own (this was back post-Newtown). All he had to come up with was the stripped lower and we were able to put everything else together for him.


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well done, brother Smile




 
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Free gun?

Sounds like a reject.

That being the case you can reject to me, I'll even pay shipping!


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