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Thread: Does anyone sell 20" A2 Uppers 1:7 anymore?

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    Absolutely ! Alpha Deuce is still the sexiest AR out there....always will be regardless of whatever else shows up !

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    Quote Originally Posted by usmcvet View Post
    Just built mine.


    This is NOT helping, at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ernst View Post
    Fulton sells complete rifles that are beautifully old school. See:http://www.fulton-armory.com/FAR-15.aspx
    I'm afraid the more I look at it, one of these days I'm just going to haul off and buy one.

    Here is the link to the uppers mentioned in #58

    http://www.fulton-armory.com/carbine-uppers.aspx
    Those look great, but why in the hell 1:9 twist?
    Why do the loudest do the least?

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    Quote Originally Posted by usmcvet View Post
    Just built mine.

    Details details!
    Why do the loudest do the least?

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    Quote Originally Posted by usmcvet View Post
    Just built mine.

    Yes, please give us details. I'm very eager to start on my own A2. Trying to decide where I'm going to get the barrel which is the only major part I still need before I begin assembly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LoboTBL View Post
    Yes, please give us details. I'm very eager to start on my own A2. Trying to decide where I'm going to get the barrel which is the only major part I still need before I begin assembly.
    A hand full of years ago FN new old stock bbls and uppers were all over the place. I bought two A2 bbls from Ohio Ordinance and a few uppers on TOS. I've not seen bbls out there for a while. The lower is a McKay.
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    Because those companies refuse to listen. In some cases those barrels are also really cheap. As you can probably guess (and this is based off the little specs they have posted) they are also most likely not HP/MPI tested and they are most likely 4140 and not 4150.

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    Those look great, but why in the hell 1:9 twist?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Eurodriver View Post
    Those look great, but why in the hell 1:9 twist?
    They probably got a really good deal on a lot of them. Fulton Armory is not a real contender when it comes to ARs. In addition, their FAR-15 Legacy rifle is over priced for what it is. Not really a fan of Fulton Armory as a whole, but they do offer some good products for other platforms.
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