I currently have a standard Defender 2000 and I would like to sell if for a DI MRP. My question is, are new MRP's shipping with the enhanced BCG or are they only sold separately? Thanks for your time guys.
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I currently have a standard Defender 2000 and I would like to sell if for a DI MRP. My question is, are new MRP's shipping with the enhanced BCG or are they only sold separately? Thanks for your time guys.
Last edited by M1Grandfan100; 11-18-14 at 17:44.
Ok that's what I needed to know. God I love LMT. My older brother has two or three MRP's (both DI and Piston) and they run like a champ. He's on his honeymoon so I couldn't just ask him. Do you think the enhanced BCG is worth the extra money? And what's a good going rate on new MRP's? Thanks for the reply!
Totally worth the money! Especially if you're running, or plan on running suppressed. Used? About $1,700-2,000. But like LMT says, "They don't do sales! It's never happened, never will! Because our weapons aren't like others who do have sales!" LOL
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lol fair enough. Any recommendation for where to order it from? I'm having a hard time finding them in stock
You won't be dissatisfied with your choice. My MRP is still my go to AR. If you can tolerate a used MRP there are several on Gunbroker and the various forums that have been selling at very reasonable prices. You can find the uppers used for between 800-1000. Rainier arms has the uppers in stock new for ~1200.
Well, I'm still in college so used is perfectly fine with me!
I noticed that the LMT store and Rainier list the same price for the upper, so I figured that means LMT doesn't allow them to discount their products.
Not to change the topic too much, but I'm thinking about buying the 16" DI and having it cut down to 14.5" with a pinned muzzle device to keep the mid-length gas system. Has anyone tried this, and is there anything I should be aware of before diving in? I'd like to eventually SBR it down to 10.5", but I'm not in a rush. I've had the LMT lower for about 7 years now, but other priorities have kept it on the back burner. Thanks,
Dave
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