FWIW, put a UBR on my Recce, like it a lot so far. Feel of a full stock, but function of a collapsible.
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FWIW, put a UBR on my Recce, like it a lot so far. Feel of a full stock, but function of a collapsible.
Well Id love a UBR, but my budget doesn't allow for one.
I ended up going with an A2 stock. buddy of mine has a RECCE build and I threw my A2 lower on it just to see how it felt and I really liked it.
Thanks for all the input guys! You've been a big help like always!
Last edited by jwfuhrman; 03-29-10 at 16:35.
I'd look into Monty's at Centurion Arms and his barrels. I got my 12.5" installed and sighted in Saturday. Fires like a dream!
I know he has some Recce/DMR uppers and barrels so you may want to ask him for advice. He's known as Grinch here...
Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball...
Im debating on just getting an entirely new upper. Grant has Mid-length BCM 16in uppers in stock. Thinking about getting one of those and having the front sight block shaved down. I can do that at work(machinist by trade).
Just curious as to if I should do that or just get the BCM SS410 RECCE 1/8 16in Mid-length like I was thinkin before for my RECCE build.
How much would my accuracy be effected by going with a Gov't profile barrel vs a Mid-weight Stainless barrel?
If you are going with the fixed stock & truly want a recce build, go with the SS410 bbl from Bravo.
The gov't profile middie upper is a carbine upper, no matter how you slice it. For a carbine, I would stick with the CTR and keep it light!
Last edited by mtdawg169; 04-02-10 at 14:49.
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