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Thread: KAC SR-15 vs. BCM Middy

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    My next AR will be a FDE SR-15E3 to compliment my black one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by III View Post
    We chose to loctite the buffer tube instead.
    LOL - i found this out last week when i was switching out the tube on my older SR-15 lower. i was thinking to myself 'geez - this thing's hard to turn!'

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    I've owned one SR-25 and three SR-15s. You really need to shoot them in order to appreciate the differences. Think of them as Lexus (vs. Toyota).
    Last edited by NoBody; 10-14-09 at 11:48.

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    I guess I'd be comfortable with the set screws in the GB then, but the lack of any crown on my barrel has me a bit worried.
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    Shoot it and let us know.
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    a bit off topic but i run a BCM middy with a larue LP gas block. I was wondering if there is a gas block out there that will lessen the amount of gas that travels back into the rifle. Im running a bcm CHF middy with a BCM BCG and H buffer AND KAC triple tap brake and i still cant get it to feel like my buddy's (retreathell) sr15, who is also running a triple tap.

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    odd.. what else is different about your weapons?

    I put a magazine through Titleist's kriple-kapped KAC about a month ago, and i must admit muzzle rise was literally non-existent. there's definately something special about the SR15s.. i'm just not at the financial point in my life where it's worth it for me.. or even close.

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    If KAC offered the Triple Tap in another material, besides inconel, and dropped the price to a little over $100 you guys would be making money hand over fist. I know that I would pick one up as would most of my friends.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bkb0000 View Post
    odd.. what else is different about your weapons?

    I put a magazine through Titleist's kriple-kapped KAC about a month ago, and i must admit muzzle rise was literally non-existent. there's definately something special about the SR15s.. i'm just not at the financial point in my life where it's worth it for me.. or even close.
    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.
    "There he goes. One of God's own prototypes. Some kind of high powered mutant never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die."

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    Quote Originally Posted by wickedyz View Post
    If KAC offered the Triple Tap in another material, besides inconel, and dropped the price to a little over $100 you guys would be making money hand over fist. I know that I would pick one up as would most of my friends.
    me three- but i guess it's a bit of an engineering problem, though.. the thing requires really strong metal, and apparently regular ol' steel won't cut it.

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