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    Young NM M-16

    Does anyone have any feedback on using a Young NM M-16 BCG? I have one sitting here that just arrived and it looks GORGEOUS! I am going to use it with a White Oak 16" Match Barrel on a Mega Gator A3 upper. Any feedback would be great. Mike

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    Very nice high quality carriers.
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    tried shooting it in a friend's rifle. feels different. match it with a midlength 16in barrel. it should be a light recoiling rifle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lanceriley View Post
    tried shooting it in a friend's rifle. feels different. match it with a midlength 16in barrel. it should be a light recoiling rifle.
    That is EXACTLY what I have for a barrel. White Oak Match 16" mid length gas system.

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    white oak match ... it's a heavy barrel right?

    my friend had I think a JP barrel turned down to make it lighter.
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    Yes, it is the heavy Match barrel 16 inch.

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    I have one in my Larue Stealth 18". Haven't shot it yet, but this weekend will be the test.

    I bought mine directly from Young here in Phoenix. It is un-staked. Anyone think I may have issues with the un-staked key?
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    Definitely want to stake the key. For some reason they don't do it at the factory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kjd2121 View Post
    I bought mine directly from Young here in Phoenix. It is un-staked. Anyone think I may have issues with the un-staked key?
    Maybe, maybe not. However, you're virtually guaranteed to avoid gas key issues if you get it properly staked. It's cheap insurance...why gamble?

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    Had one (chrome) in my 'goto' carbine and ended up replacing it with an LMT. Ended up reducing a number of feeding problems I was running in to.

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