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Thread: KAC SR-15 vs. BCM Middy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Titleist View Post
    bkb, just to point out, that was my 11.5 SBR. Which Grant put together (ironically enough BCM upper and BCM barrel), but you didn't shoot my SR-15. Though that gun has ZERO muzzle climb as well.
    apparently i was paying attention... i guess that was when homeboy was standing there tapping his foot at us, in my defense.

    big credit to Grant, then- that ****er shot smooth
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    Quote Originally Posted by bkb0000 View Post
    apparently i was paying attention... i guess that was when homeboy was standing there tapping his foot at us, in my defense.

    big credit to Grant, then- that ****er shot smooth
    And it shoots straight too, better than I can.

    The SR-15 has a smoother impulse, but that's all real esoteric once you get in to how it feels. I'll let you try the SR-15 next time we meet up.
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    FYI

    According to KevinB the Midlength URX II weighs 13.448 OZ including the gen 2 barrel nut. Keep in mind this includes QD sockets and a front sight.

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    Like my KAC

    I've had my SR15 e3 for a few weeks and overall am very happy with it. As for accuracy, it delivered 1.25 inch groups at 100 yards with federal 69gr loads. Recoil pulse seems smoother than our standard issue carbines. Everyone on my dept loves it but few will spend the extra money (mine was a gift from the wife).
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    I got out and zeroed my gun on Monday. No pix to post as I shot with irons and "groups" were nothing to brag about. I didn't mount an RDS yet, I'm waiting to get a T-1 on this gun. Usually for me to shoot 2 - 1.5 inches is norm. My gun did that as long as I did my part. I put a little over 250 rounds through it to get the round count started and it ran well with quality brass ammo. I ran 60 rds of Fed SP frang, 60 rds of Fed training frang, and 40 rds of Win 55 grn FMJ. All worked w/o a hiccup.
    I put another 100 rds of Wolf 55 grn FMJ that it didn't like. I had failure to feeds using three different types of mags, USGI w/Magpul follower, PMag, and Fusil. It gave me a chance to live fire practice IA drills I guess Wolf isn't going to run in this gun. That's OK as I don't have much of it left and my Noveske's eat it just fine.
    All in all I'm happy with the E3 upper and Triple Tap combo. Now I need to get it on a dedicated lower. The lower I used to test it was a LMT w/2 stage. It's the only 2 stage that I have for a reason. I'm not real fond of anything other than a standard trigger.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FR0GMAN View Post
    Those are the weights of the old URX's without the integrated front sight, and those weights included 3 KAC 11-rib panels.

    The weights of the new URX's are 13.448 oz. for the mid-length and 16.4 for the rifle length. That includes the integrated front sight.

    The Larue 12" and the DD Lite 12" weigh in at 16.3 oz. and 14.0 oz. respectively. Add a 1.5 oz. Troy front sight to both of those and the Larue is now heavier than the URX, with the DD Lite weighing 0.9 oz. lighter than the URX.

    This is why I said the URX is one of the lightest.
    cool. I was going by the chart which indicated 20 oz as well.

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