QC10 build
QC10 5.5" 9mm barrel
QC10 lower
QC10/ Vltor upper
Armalite 5" keymode
KAK shockwave blade
QC10 build
QC10 5.5" 9mm barrel
QC10 lower
QC10/ Vltor upper
Armalite 5" keymode
KAK shockwave blade
Trying to decide between a QC10 upper or trying a side charging upper from x products or Gibbz...anyone have any experience with the side charging uppers? It'll be going on a QC10 glock small frame lower and planning a 5.5" barrel. Lower came in last month!!!
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It's coming together nicely. If the mailman comes through tomorrow it will be all finished.
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Finished product
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Finally got my aimpoint on. Never did get my titleiiarms fake can, finally had to call my bank and dispute the charge. Tried repeatedly to contact them with no luck... Looks like I'll be shooting without the rail or suppressed all the time once my can gets approved.
-Angstadt Arms upper/lower set
-Their BCG and 6" barrel
-Shockwave blade
-SLR 9" rail
-3 lug mount for my gem tech 9 that's been in jail since June
-Geissele Super Dynamic Combat Two Stage Trigger
-Fortis F1 Optics Mount
-Aimpoint Micro T2
-Magpul MIAD grip
You guys putting 16" barrels on, how are they running. I'd like to build one for shits and giggles, but don't really have the $$ or patience to go the SBR route yet.
I had a complete 16" palmetto upper with both their colt and glock lowers. I couldn't get either to run, and eventually sent it back. It still had problems, and I got rid of it. Sample of one (or two, however you look at it). I have a 16" QC10 build right now that is working great. I'll try to get some pictures up later, but build list is
Upper
QC10 upper
QC10 bolt
BCM ambi CH
QC10 16" barrel
ALG 13" forend
thread protector (no muzzle device for now)
Lower
QC10 Glock lower
Palmetto LPK and RE (had them around already)
Vltor A5H4 buffer (works like an extended 9mm buffer, and I had it already) with A2 action spring
So far, with only a few hundred rounds through it, I have been very happy. I decided to try PCC at an indoor match last night, and besides me not seating one mag firmly enough, no issues.
I built mine as a trainer gun that I could load ammo cheaper and easier (no brass trimming, messing with crimped primer pockets, etc.). I can also set up steel closer. For that purpose, it has been working great. Plus putting a can on it makes it very quiet, and is always a lot of fun to shoot.
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