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“Out of stock” was a factor I considered when looking on my own. Not that I believe in jinxes, but now that you’ve mentioned it ( ), I’m hoping I don’t get a “Oops, sorry …” email from Wilson Combat. ► 6.4/93.6 ___________ “We are Americans …. Together we have resisted the trap of appeasement, cynicism, and isolation that gives temptation to tyrants.” — George H. W. Bush | |||
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When I see something along the lines of you note "only good for 1/2, but others I can get 1/4" -- well, there are salty, snarky responses. Probably something like "all day long, when I do my part" from the same shooter, too. Such shooters typically have spectacularly accurate groups every blue moon or two, then consider them the standard for that gun. The remaining gazillion results tend to be flawed only as a result of called flyers....but we won't talk about them. 55 VMax isn't a precision bullet, but some well-balanced flat-base 55 grain bullets are known for great accuracy at 100-yard bench rest. The challenge of producing great results at distances of 300-500 yards is the low B.C. of the 55 VMax. On rare dead-calm days, Hornady 55 Vmax will pretty much hang neck & neck with FGMM 69 and Hornady 73-75 in my rifles. Some of the tightest 100-yard groups that came from my Wilson Combat 18" fluted Recon 1/7 twist AR15 were from Hornady 55 Vmax and HSM Berger 50 Match Varmint loads. But I saw more consistently accurate groups from quality 69-77 grain loads, especially as distance increased. Still, I shot 55 Vmax in this now-retired barrel out to 500-ish yards in training. This is one of the reasons I call B.S. when web charts you shouldn't use 55 grain in 1/7 twist barrels. But I suspect you're getting a 1/8 twist barrel -- a twist rate which seems to be very happy with just about any weight of a quality bullet. | |||
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LaRue would be my personal go to for a precision out of the box upper. IDPA ESP SS | |||
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Yeah, that M14 video guy... |
I always thought the best all-around AR you could have is a 16" mid-length. So that was my priority years ago when I bought a BCM upper. Perfect with an ACOG. Tony. Owner, TonyBen, LLC, Type-07 FFL www.tonybenm14.com (Site under construction). e-mail: tonyben@tonybenm14.com | |||
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by BB61: Remember that many of the better manufacturers are months to who knows when out. For example, I want a LMT upper. That is not going to happen from what I can see unless I buy used. Spikes is about a year out last I checked. [QUOTE] Not sure what barrel length you're looking for but they are in stock here: https://www.thoroughbredarmco.com/product/975/ | |||
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Take a look at a SIG 516 gen 2 upper if you can find one, some are out there. I bought a 14.5" upper and it now sits idle until I get out and shoot it. It is a heavy beast with the picatinny rail from SIG on it. I have heard nothing but good things about it, and lots of reports of great accuracy out of them. Better than anyone expected. But again, I have not shot mine to verify how mine is. I know it will shoot better than I can, so not worried to much about it. Edit to add: It was a contract overrun from SIG. They are still making them, and they pop up for this reason from time to time. I got it from AIM Surplus in mid 2020. I have seen them randomly since then a couple of times. It's all about clean living. Just do the right thing, and karma will help with the rest. | |||
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I actually own a SIG 516 upper. Yes, very good accuracy (particularly for a piston) and a great gun. They were selling a year ago for under $600 at Optics Planet, although it took them about 6 months to ship it. At that price they are an absolute steal. However, I think they are going to be very hard to find now - particularly at a discount price. And, they are heavy. Don't think OP said anything about a piston, so I'm not sure a 516 with it's added weight and proprietary bolt would be the best choice. Now, if they wanted to shoot suppressed, I'd be all over this. Or I'd take a hard look at a PWS. In a DI gun I think LaRue makes a great upper and they are a pretty good value. I also really like Daniel Defense. And although I have no personal experience with one, a Geissele upper, particularly if you can pick up a blem. or one that's on sale would also be a good choice. | |||
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Left-Handed, NOT Left-Winged! |
And with a mid length fixed FSB you can affix a bayonet. Because what else is the lug for? | |||
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I attached a bi pod to mine. "Among a people generally corrupt, liberty cannot long exist." Edmund Burke | |||
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I had 2 uppers built by Retro Arms Works for precision purposes. All parts sourced by me from V7 and Douglas. I used this upper: https://www.vsevenweaponsystem...7-m4-upper-assembly/ With this rail in 15 and 16” length: https://www.vsevenweaponsystem...ed-keymod-handguard/ Barrels were V7 16” 1/7 poly and the other was a Douglas MK12 barrel. If you’re looking for something “in between”, maybe a 14.5” with the above rail and upper setup to resemble a RECCE style rifle. One thing I like about the V7 barrels is they have a lifetime warranty, even if you shoot the barrel out they’ll replace it. | |||
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