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I'm looking for a new AR. I have a friend offering me a Seekins Precision rifle. I've heard of Seekins, but know nothing about their quality. What can you tell me?
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Posts: 1108 | Location: Arkansas | Registered: March 16, 2006
Can’t go wrong with them. I have a few of their rails on my AR’s and a stripped billet lower that is very nice. One day I’ll get around to building it.
Posts: 2679 | Location: The Low Country | Registered: October 21, 2008
I too built an SBR with one of their upper and lower billet sets, the fit is amazingly tight! I built it specifically in anticipation of a DIAS, note the red heat sink under the handguard, but that deal fell through
If you really want something you'll find a way ... ... if you don't you'll find an excuse.
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I have a Seekins 10.5 AR pistol I got for an amazing price several years ago. It looks good and has performed flawlessly every time I've ever used it. They are good to go.q
I built a 300 BO SBR with a Seekins lower and complete upper and a complete Seekins upper in .223 Wylde. I have been extremely pleased with everything I have gotten from them. Seekins is very good quality.
Not an AR, but I picked up a Seekins Havak in 6.5 PRC earlier this year and I absolutely love it. Highest quality rifle I have ever owned and is a fantastic shooter. No regrets here.
Posts: 2242 | Location: Minnesota | Registered: September 04, 2002
I have built several rifles using Seekins lowers. They are very high quality, and very innovative. He replaces roll pins with threaded screws almost everywhere. I also really like their "winter trigger guard". It is one piece, there is no hinged lower section.
-c1steve
Posts: 4138 | Location: West coast | Registered: March 31, 2012