Old thread I know but what happend to his web page?
Old thread I know but what happend to his web page?
"After I shot myself, my training took over and I called my parents..." Texas Grebner
"Take me with a grain of salt, my sarcasm does not relate well over the internet"
Jonathan Morehouse
Disregard my bad its .net not .com
"After I shot myself, my training took over and I called my parents..." Texas Grebner
"Take me with a grain of salt, my sarcasm does not relate well over the internet"
Jonathan Morehouse
Sorry for the necropost on this, but I just read through all 12 pages and couldn't find why Larry's is built on an old RRA lower. Is that just what he had laying around, or to meet some kind of spec?
Semper Paratus Certified AR15 Armorer
An A1 lower is correct. Armalite upper with M4 ramps (standard on Armalites I'm told) at least on early rifles.
The Mod 1 I handled had a Geissele SSA. NOT an SSF.
Last edited by RyanB; 08-29-12 at 18:07.
Does anyone have experience with the standard DMR upper that centurion offers? e.g. what kind of groups is it capable of doing?
http://www.centurionarms.net/index.p...art&Itemid=176
Last edited by topslop1; 12-09-12 at 15:02.
I am just gonna wing it on this on and say that the Rock River lower was probably just the part of opportunity at the time. As far a true to spec. I would hazard to guess that the lower would be a Colt or something similar.
yeah we make our own lowers now the pic the upper was just put on a lower laying around.
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