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    Quote Originally Posted by KevinB View Post
    +1 I'm not a fan of piston AR's - I sold both my Hk416's
    IMHO DI's guns are a better system.
    Any details on why you sold both HK416s?

    Anything happen to change your mind about piston guns, since obviously you once invested in 2 HK416s?

    thanks

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    I am currently running a Novekse N4 and the LWRCI M6A2. I love them both. The only thing I dont like about the M6A2 is the "Fat" quad rail.

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    Hey thanks for all the input it is greatly appreciated. I did a little emailing to LMT and they responded telling me a few questions I needed answered mainly, one was with the tilt issue and they said that there would be some scratching of the tube but nothing that would hurt service life or operation of the weapon. The only downer is that they are saying shipping may not be until October 2010. My friend just received his LWRC and I was checking it out today, I must say that it was well built and and felt very comfortable. He ordered it about 6 weeks ago so I think they are all caught up on their backorders. So as of now I'm leaning toward LWRC and maybe in the future get a DI LMT or maybe save up a little more and get me a sweet noveske. THANK YOU ALL AGAIN FOR YOU INPUT THIS IS DEF THE BEST PLACE FOR INFO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carnage0014 View Post
    Hey thanks for all the input it is greatly appreciated. I did a little emailing to LMT and they responded telling me a few questions I needed answered mainly, one was with the tilt issue and they said that there would be some scratching of the tube but nothing that would hurt service life or operation of the weapon. The only downer is that they are saying shipping may not be until October 2010. My friend just received his LWRC and I was checking it out today, I must say that it was well built and and felt very comfortable. He ordered it about 6 weeks ago so I think they are all caught up on their backorders. So as of now I'm leaning toward LWRC and maybe in the future get a DI LMT or maybe save up a little more and get me a sweet noveske. THANK YOU ALL AGAIN FOR YOU INPUT THIS IS DEF THE BEST PLACE FOR INFO.
    We have LMT 16" Piston uppersin stock.


    C4

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    fwiw, i shot a LWRC at the range recently and while it was an accurate gun, the thing had a VERY harsh recoil. It had quite a bit more recoil/muzzle climb then my DI gun.

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    I got a LWRC M6A2 a few weeks ago. Took it to the range for the first time last weekend. I took my POF (P-415-16-P9SX-223) also to compare them. I only put 200 rounds through the LWRC, a mix of XM193, PPM193, PPM885, and Hornady 75gr TAP, but it didn't miss a beat. The trigger is heavier and rougher than I expected, which really stands out when switching back and forth with the POF and its Timney trigger, but I am sure that will improve some as I break it in. The kick is a bit harsher with the LWRC. Nothing severe of course, but I noticed it every time I switched to the LWRC. I don't know if that is due to the LWRC's piston setup, or the POF's brake, or a combination of the two. They both liked the TAP ammo best as far as accuracy goes. The POF was a bit more accurate than the LWRC overall that day, but the LWRC is brand spankin' new. I will do something about the trigger and head back for round two. As of right now though the POF is still my favorite, but it's close!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ra2bach View Post
    what's with the PM's? is this something that is not allowed for open discussion?
    actually sir.., i just want to avoid the BS and flaming so many here want to do, what is so sad is this site is becoming what they say TOS is now.., what freaking shame !

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    I wouldnt buy a piston LMT, however Ive had two MRP uppers on order since January and last word was shipping around Halloween time. I own a LWRC (M6A2 6.8 SPC) and it is the last gun I would ever sell unless I planned to upgrade to a MRE finished M6A3 in 6.8 with 14.7" barrel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by N.Franklin View Post
    I wouldnt buy a piston LMT, however Ive had two MRP uppers on order since January and last word was shipping around Halloween time. I own a LWRC (M6A2 6.8 SPC) and it is the last gun I would ever sell unless I planned to upgrade to a MRE finished M6A3 in 6.8 with 14.7" barrel.
    You should have got on some email notification list. I got on it through rainierarms in Feb, got the available email notification 3 weeks later, ordered that evening, on a sat night, got the MRP upper on the following Wed. They were completely sold out of their shipment of MRPs and Piston uppers within 2 days. I do that with rainierarms and bravo company when I need a certain part or gear.
    For God and the soldier we adore, In time of danger, not before! The danger passed, and all things righted, God is forgotten and the soldier slighted." - Rudyard Kipling

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    Gotta roll with LMT........Piston MRP owner.......flawless thus far!

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