I always thought of myself as mechanically inclined, so when I started reading this site and saw all the awesome builds people were doing I just had to join in the fun. My other hobbies include Drag Racing and I have always taken flack for having a shop build my motor and engine setups with myself only doing minor suspension, transmission and maintenance jobs. This was another reason I did not just want to buy an upper and lower and push two pins in. I wanted to do more.
Living in NJ my options were limited, I really want a suppressed SBR but that is just not in the cards. So if I can’t make a barrel shorter, let’s make it longer!
I started getting parts last Christmas as gifts and with my birthday just passing I was able to get the last of them, so here they are:
NOTE: I apologize in advance for the crappy cell phone pics. My Nikon D-200 did not have a single charged battery lol
Pardon my GF eating Gummi Bears at the top of the pic
Lower:
Noveske Stripped lower (Factory Second)
G&R Full LPK, 6-pos RE, Standard Spring, H-Buffer
Magpul ACS stock – Foliage Green [pinned to make NJ Legal :cry: ]
Magpul MIAD – Foliage Green
Magpul BAD Lever [Taken off for interference with upper]
Noveske QD Endplate
Upper:
VLTOR MUR-1A
BCM BCG
BCM Gunfighter Charging handle – Medium
Noveske 18” SS barrel with low profile gas block and “intermediate” gas system
LaRue Tactical 13.2” Rail
Battlecomp v1.5 SS [pinned and welded :cry: ]
Magpul Ladder Covers – Foliage Green
Accessories & Optics
Nightforce 2-10x32 Mil/MOA, ZeroStop in LaRue SPR-E mount
Harris BRM Bi-Pod with LaRue mount.
The lower went together just fine, the only problem I had was with the bolt catch roll pin but that was because I failed to align the bolt catch properly with the hole. Once I got my head out of my ass the roll pin went in just fine.
Since I was working in the garage I figured I would combine my two loves lol
Next came the assembly of the upper. I had more trouble with this since I am a total noob. Let me tell you, trying to install the pin in a gas block THROUGH a hanguard without ****ing anything up is HARD! For a period of time I really felt like I took on more than I can handle. But it all seemed to work out at the end.
And here are the two kids together:
I went to a short [25 yard] range last night to function check and get it on paper. Dumb ass me did not realize that the ZeroStop turrets also have a windage limiter on them and got really scared when all I had was 8MOA of adjustment on a scope that is supposed to have 100MOA lol. I was unable to bring the windage to zero and only figured out the limiters when I got home and started reading the manual like I should have before hand.
Rifle functioned perfectly with Federal XM193 ammo and I have Black Hills 68 and 75gr match ammo as well as Prvi 68gr to try at a 100/200 yard range later on just to see what it likes best.
I know this is not impressive at all, but unsupported at 25 yards with the scope set to 2X and holding 1-MIL to the left cause I could not figure out the windage limiter thing-a-majig I was able to get this 10… I mean 9 shot group.
I would like to thank EVERYONE on M4Carbine.net for providing an overwhelming wealth of knowledge and answering the most mundane and minute question. Also thanks to G&R Tactical, Ranier Arms, BCM, LaRue, VLTOR and Noveske for making awesome products and having excellent CS and prices. Also thanks to Belmont31R for the awesome deal on the scope.
PS, in regards to the BAD lever, I saw posts saying there were and were not problems with the lever and an MUR-1A upper, also contacted VLTOR and asked them with them saying no issues were reported. I then put the stripped upper on my BM lower with a BAD lever and did not see a problem. However, when I assembled this rifle the bolt catch was stopping the bolt from moving forward with no magazine in the well. I would have to put pressure on the BAD Lever/Bolt release paddle to let the bolt fly into battery. It seems the back of the BAD Lever was hitting the upper. I may have to file down the back part of the lever but seeing as how that is what holds the lever onto the release paddle I do not know how much I can remove before it becomes to weak. We shall see.







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