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maxpetros
11-21-20, 17:27
Coming back around to wrap up the completed build to a thread I started asking for advice on aforementioned rifle. I've shot and own a few solid quality ARs but was looking to build a truly dependable rifle and set it up right from the start.

I have a solid exposure with M4 carbines and through my other rifles have developed preferences I used to form this build. That coupled with stellar advice from the forums and a lot of research culminated into what I think is an ideal rifle for me. Feedback always encouraged.

Didn't have an unlimited budget but didn't want to skimp on quality at any point. Didn't go with the absolute highest cost version of each part but think for the mlst part everything is well vetted.


Without further ado, here is the breakdown.

BCM 14.5 midlength upper with pinned comp mod 1

BCM QRF 12 handguard

Geissele BCG

Aero lower

Aero LPK

Centurion arms AST

Radian talon safety

Radian raptor charging handle

BCM mod 3 grip

Magpul fixed carbine stock

Geissele maritime bolt catch

BCM receiver extension and QD end plate

Sprinco blue

H1 buffer


Optics/accessories

Eotech EXPS 3 and G33 magnifier (jury still out on magnifier but so far liking it)

Daniel defense fixed front sight

Magpul mbus pro rear

Modlite PLHV2 18650 with a modbutton light

Haley strategic thorntail scout mount

Arisaka finger stop

Ferro concepts slingster


Certain aspects like the muzzle device and fixed stock were compromises that unfortunately had to be made due to state compliance but I don't think they detract too much.

Only 200 rounds through it so far but the buffer combo has the upper gassed perfectly and everything is running smoothly so far.



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JediGuy
11-21-20, 20:40
I think you did pretty good here.

Two questions:

Can you get away with an H2 buffer?

How do you like the fixed carbine stock?

maxpetros
11-22-20, 08:54
Haven't tried an H2 buffer but could give it a shot if it would be an improvement. Tried different combinations of a standard carbine spring and buffer and the springco blue and H1. The blue and H1 yielding a 4 o'clock ejection pattern.

I honestly like the fixed stock a lot. I think from a dependability standpoint, its a bombproof stock. The length of pull actually works really well for my body type and shooting style. I even ordered the extended butt pad thinking initially it would be too short. After experimenting with and without a plate carrier, I settled on the original butt pad being an optimal length.

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georgeib
11-22-20, 20:35
If you're getting 4 o'clock ejection, I'd say you don't need an H2.

FromMyColdDeadHand
11-23-20, 21:59
Nice. I’d prefer the fore end with the slick side of key model or preferably M lock. Just a bit less catchy on fabrics and easier to grip, but totally understand the use of fixed rails. How do you like that thorntail light mount?

maxpetros
11-24-20, 19:03
Nice. I’d prefer the fore end with the slick side of key model or preferably M lock. Just a bit less catchy on fabrics and easier to grip, but totally understand the use of fixed rails. How do you like that thorntail light mount?Definitely understand the preference for Mlok. I went with the quad rail for a few specific reasons.

I have fairly large hands and actually prefer a little more girth in my rails

I have come to appreciate the robustness and durability a quad rail provides (there are certainly very robust Mlok rails)

Should be more resistant to heating up from long strings of fire.

As for the thorntail mount, I'm very pleased so far. Very low profile, seems well machined and tucks the light tightly to the rail.

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matemike
11-24-20, 22:17
Nice set up.
I assume the 14.5” is mid length?

maxpetros
11-25-20, 05:48
Nice set up.
I assume the 14.5” is mid length?Yes good catch, I'll update the OP

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ABNAK
11-28-20, 19:50
Is the Geissele BCG the REBCG one (nano-coated)?

maxpetros
12-02-20, 17:43
Is the Geissele BCG the REBCG one (nano-coated)?No, just used their standard phosphate carrier.

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maxpetros
12-13-20, 06:53
I think you did pretty good here.

Two questions:

Can you get away with an H2 buffer?

How do you like the fixed carbine stock?Figured I'd derail my own thread trying to get a hold of you. Your inbox is full. Ill take the SWFA 3-9 if its still available.

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JediGuy
12-13-20, 11:18
Ah, thank you. Give me a few minutes, I need to renew site sponsorship. Missed that it had ended a couple weeks ago.