Those are the diamond head sites that come with it
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Those are the diamond head sites that come with it
As mentioned above, those are the Diamondhead sights that come with the rifle. Also, that's a Battlecomp 1.5 pinned and welded on a 14.5" barrel.
The gun is so suprisingly light weight, and when its held one handed at the front edge of the mag well, the balance of weight is to the rear of the gun. I figured I'd go as light as I could, with the barrel, and can always add weight later. With a weapon light out front, I think the balance will feel right about perfect
Thanks for the reply. I was looking at the Troy sights. Plus the DD RIS II rail. Which Geissele trigger did you buy?
I just bought a used one from one of the guys in the 1st hundred sold that came with the SSA trigger. It has the XTC pinned and welded on a 14.5 barrel. The gun does bark a bit, but nothing good ear pro can't handle. The gun is handy and quick. I have shot nothing but steel cased ammo through it and it hasn't malfunctioned once. Just use a little froglube every now and then. I agree with others who say it is alot of gun for the money.
For thos of you who also have a RUC, did yours come with an ambi safety?
I just happened to look at Rainier's site again, and listed for the RUC is a Rainier Raptor charging handle, which I would assume is a recent addition to the gun since the Raptor just came out... but the parts list also includes a BAD A.S.S. ambi safety selector. Mine just came with the standard LPK safety.
Both of those additions are fairly recent changes to the RUC. Since I took delivery of my RUC in March I've added a short throw BAD-ASS and am very happy with it. I replaced the standard LPK safety because something didn't seem right with it on my RUC.
I might add a Raptor to my RUC in the future if they come out with one that uses aluminum latches (curently steel) and the latches be equal length.
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