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utarch00
04-06-07, 14:22
I am currently putting my SBR together part by part and I need suggestions. In its initial configuration it will be the most inexpensive and required only parts for a functioning gun. The lower is a Sabre Defense with Stag/CMT LPK and stock (for now) w/ H buffer. The upper is a 10.5" LMT with standard handguards (for now). I will be getting a LMT BCG and PRI Gasbuster charging handle (I think). The last thing I need is a rear BUIS. At some point down the road I will put on a rail system, probably Troy 10", maybe a red dot, a flashlight, and a CTR w/ upgraded ismi spring. With not having a scope, I will be using the iron sights and really do not have the need for folding ones, plus the non-folding ones are cheaper.

So the qustions is which one, out of the LMT or LaRue, is better? I know the LaRue is cheaper. Is the LMT worth the extra money? If I could get them both for the same price, which one would you get?

Thanks in advance.

shark31
04-06-07, 14:27
The LT has the lever on the right side, this makes it easier IMO to manipulate the charging handle.

LOKNLOD
04-06-07, 14:27
I would get the Larue and put the cost difference towards paying the extra for the same-plane rear aperature.

Lumpy196
04-06-07, 14:46
Larue. Simple, compact, tank tough, leaves the charging handle clear, no BS useless elevation complications.

AR-15A3
04-06-07, 19:20
+1 LaRue

I've got a LMT BUIS on my LMT 16" carbine and in my opinion it's overkill, it weighs more than the LaRue and I don't really use the elevation of my LMT BUIS at the close ranges I use it.

I also agree that the LMT BUIS have a large mounting thumb screw on the left side which interferes with the CH, it could be changed to a smaller profile fastener but it's still too close to the CH, not a problem with LaRue.

I'm just going to use my LMT BUIS on my next 20" or 18" rifle project.

Stickman
04-06-07, 19:26
Or just chop down a carry handle if you've got an extra one laying around you don't use.

Dano5326
04-06-07, 19:50
Larue is preferable, but by a wee bit.

I have a few cut down carry handles if looking for an inexpensive solution.

Mojo58
04-08-07, 00:04
LaRue's BUIS is robust and very well built. I love mine. Nothing to flip up when the optics go down.