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Thread: Mid Length H Bar Carbine build done

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    Mid Length H Bar Carbine build done

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    Palmetto 16" midlength premnium heavy upper
    EGW Post ban comp
    Bravo BCG
    Bravo Mod4 Charging handle
    Rock river lower parts kit
    LMT rear sight
    PK Firearms Mil Spec Buffer tube with spring and "H" buffer
    Bravo Grip and Buttstock
    Bravo magazine
    Ergo gapper
    Devon Armory Lower

    Decided to do a Budget build when I got a great deal on the Palmetto upper. Was thinking about optics , But it shoots really good and ended up costing about $950 so I think I will keep it like this.

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    Any chances we could see what that looks like under the handguards, or what the gas port size is?
    We miss you, AC.
    We miss you, ToddG.

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    Cool setup. Curious as to your preference for the H Bar?

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    Over the years I came to like Heavy barrels. Slower to heat up, less recoil. I also came to like the Mid length gas system over the carbine.
    This upper I got at a great price, so that's why it's the heavy set up.
    My two very favorite set ups is my Noveske 14.5 lo pro and my Bravo 14.5 Eag . Both of these uppers have a Government or M4 thickness barrel without the M203 step down and Mid length gas systems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by T-TAC View Post
    Over the years I came to like Heavy barrels. Slower to heat up, less recoil. I also came to like the Mid length gas system over the carbine.
    Beautiful thing about the AR: modularity.

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