You'll dig that upper, I have the same one minus the VIS. I'd seriously consider an A5 system to go with that.
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You'll dig that upper, I have the same one minus the VIS. I'd seriously consider an A5 system to go with that.
I run precisely what IG has posted here:
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Originally Posted by Iraqgunz
Has been 100% reliable with this upper so far, mix of Federal XM193, Prvi M193, American Eagle .223, Tulammo, Wolf, MK318, PMC Bronze, maybe a few others. Very consistent and reliable buffer system, Sometimes its even hard to tell the difference between 5.56 and .223.
ETA: You can usually find the A5 receiver extension and A5H4 buffer sold separately from the kit. I know DSG and Operations Parts have the buffer and I believe BCM has the RE (off the top of my head). Pick up the spring from Brownells or directly from Sprinco. Add a castle nut and the end plate of your choice and you're ready to rock. It may cost a little more but I feel it is worth it!
I appreciate all the information given. I didn't mean to ask for a handout, but most of my time is spent in nursing school clinicals so I didn't have a ton of time to search. I guess I plan on using the rifle for a few classes when funds permit and home defense. I asked about length because I looked at several rifles and didn't know if I would be better suited for an SBR or a longer rifle. I am a new rifle shooter and honestly I really don't know the pros and cons to each platform. I don't mind tinkering, but this would be a new ball park for me.
I personaly would have got a Colt 6933. The colt is a factory sbr , so no additional markings on your receiver needed, great resale value. You could also suppress the colt, they work great with any cans, and would have saved you some money you could use for traning.
I believe if you buy the complete rifle, your dealer holds it while your Form 4 clears. I know that if you own a complete Noveske non-SBR lower, you can buy a Noveske SBR upper, send them the lower, and they'll make it into a complete SBR and hold it for you until the Form 4 clears, then transfer it back directly to you. No engraving by you would be necessary in that circumstance.
I don't know anything about state forms. Not required here. In fact, I don't believe that state law here even requires that it be registered.
http://noveskerifleworks.com/impdf/sbr_program.pdf
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