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    My new 7.5" pistol

    My newest Pistol Build
    Rainier Ultra Match 5.56 7.5" Stainless Barrel $275
    Rainier Low Pro Stainless gas block $48
    BCM M4 upper reciever $94
    BCM FA Bolt/Carrier $140
    Levang Comp $25
    Spikes Pistol Lower $180
    RRA Standard FCG $65
    A.R.M.S. #40 Rear Sight $120
    MI Flip Up Front Sight. $99
    H2 buffer $35
    MI 2 Piece Free Float $160
    TLR2 Light/Laser $290

    Keep in mind, these are new prices. I.ve had some of the parts for a couple years.
    Didn't realize I had that much in it.


    I got it to the range today.
    I don't know how Rainier does it with such a small gast port (.056) but it ran great. Unsuppressed, suppressed, XM193, and Wolf believe it or not. I for some odd reason, got better grouping with Wolf than the XM193.
    When I was on, it shot 1" groups at 50 yards with a 4X cheap scope.
    I had 3 double feeds. But I'm pretty sure they were mag related. I was using an old 20 round mag. When I used the P-Mag, it ran fine.
    I'm more than satisfied.
    Last edited by shadow65; 06-14-10 at 21:00.
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    nice blaster !

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    $1,531 based on your price list. not bad!

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    Not really. Some of the parts, like the MI rail and Spikes lower, sights and TLR2, I already had. Just needed a home.
    Last edited by shadow65; 06-15-10 at 07:04.
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    I like it! I never add up the costs - I just look at the results and declare it a bargain.

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    I've got to find a different sling mount. I damn near ripped my finger off charging it like I would my 10.5 with Badger latch. Ouch.
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    as a reccomendation I'd go w/ a Noveske QD end plate on that platform.

    No interferance.

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    Thanks, that is the one I was looking at. Is there any fitting issues?
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    Nope.

    Make sure you stake the receiver endplate w/ a prick punch or equiv. to flow/swedge metal into the cutouts that are on the castle nut.

    Although a commonly used term in the industry is often called "staking the castle nut".

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    Quote Originally Posted by rman43 View Post
    I like it! I never add up the costs - I just look at the results and declare it a bargain.
    same. people will ask me how much i have invested in a particular stick from time to time... i never know. i'd rather not.

    nice pistol, OP.. you obviously know what goes into a good gun. you have plans on SBRing it eventually?

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