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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
What is the best LR option in an AR15?
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<blockquote data-quote="dwhunts" data-source="post: 855552" data-attributes="member: 33462"><p>Update; I went to Dtech and ordered a .25 WSSM upper and built a Black Rain billet lower myself. It took 16 months to get the upper (thank you gun grabbing democrats) but it was well worth the wait. Mike is an artist. Took it out Saturday for some barrel break in and function / reliability tests. Functioned flawlessly, I wouldn't change a thing. I don't really do accuracy work 'til I've got about 40 rounds through one, but it's there, trust me. I'll do some more updates as I get more info and numbers. Here is one number I can give you. The price if you are thinking of starting a project like this. The entire rifle glass and all around $2100.00. I could have spent less on some parts and could have spent more in others, and all of the lower was bought before all the craziness in the last year. All in all, not a bad price for what will most likely be my go to rifle for the rest of my life (unless they start making lasers). Standby, for more to come.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dwhunts, post: 855552, member: 33462"] Update; I went to Dtech and ordered a .25 WSSM upper and built a Black Rain billet lower myself. It took 16 months to get the upper (thank you gun grabbing democrats) but it was well worth the wait. Mike is an artist. Took it out Saturday for some barrel break in and function / reliability tests. Functioned flawlessly, I wouldn't change a thing. I don't really do accuracy work 'til I've got about 40 rounds through one, but it's there, trust me. I'll do some more updates as I get more info and numbers. Here is one number I can give you. The price if you are thinking of starting a project like this. The entire rifle glass and all around $2100.00. I could have spent less on some parts and could have spent more in others, and all of the lower was bought before all the craziness in the last year. All in all, not a bad price for what will most likely be my go to rifle for the rest of my life (unless they start making lasers). Standby, for more to come. [/QUOTE]
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