To the OP: Since you already bought it, there isn't much else to do besides shoot the crap out of it, and then let us know how it does.
To the OP: Since you already bought it, there isn't much else to do besides shoot the crap out of it, and then let us know how it does.
Last edited by Hammer_Man; 10-10-18 at 00:16.
I had a bunch of them around me that came in as patrol rifle programs stood up. Combinations of staking, reaming, parts replacement, or reassembly kept them going. I don't see more than a few anymore. During the AWB Oly shipped to price points, schedules, and feature combinations many others didn't. They sold a lot of guns.
OP, there are threads here with guidance on getting guns up to par. One example:
"Oh No! I bought a BM/RRA/Stag before I knew better!"
https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread...w-better!-quot
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Yes, or at least were supposed to be.
Never have understood the fascination with that either. People that were the opponents of folks packing Kar 98 k's and Arisakas back in the 40's typically ground the eagles and mums off after gaining possession of them in a similar fashion.
A lot of people forget that until 10 years ago or so there wasn't the huge aftermarket there is now and even fewer factory options. Colt's shenanigans during that time frame....proprietary parts that didn't add performance and the smart gun crap....wasn't exactly endearing either.
Last edited by jsbhike; 10-10-18 at 09:20.
It's true. A lot of people despised Colt to the point of wanting ANY brand but Colt back in the day. This is where all the "brand X is better than Colt" nonsense started. People had not become sophisticated in their knowledge of AR's enough to know that there were actual differences in quality that could be quantified by material specs and testing.
Surprisingly, people would put up with less than stellar reliability from lower tier brands as well. The myth of the AR platform being inherently unreliable was perpetuated by the indifferent manufacturing standards of the non-Colt makers in those days. It wasn't until competition and training made people demand better weapons that you saw the LMT's, BCM's, etc. come along. I also believe veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars upped the ante that led to better quality. They came back home to unreliable store bought weapons and were dissatisfied with their performance relative to what they had been issued on duty. Just MHO, but I think we would still have nearly every brand being crappy if not for the scores of veterans purchasing AR's after their tours ended.
Those were insane days in retrospect. It was pretty much Colt, Bushy, and Oly. Bushy being mediocre, and Oly being total garbage. Then you got DPMS junk as an alternative, etc... all those bad choices led to that bad notion that the AR was less than reliable... and the icing on the crap cake..... PISTON ARS!!!!
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Thanks I recall that thread now. I should have clarified in my original post that this was just a novelty purchase for less than $400 just to get something that was related to my home city.
My other rifles and sbrs are Noveskes, colt, bcm, and Daniel defense and they obviously take priority in the rotation. I’ll take the feedback provided and, at some point, replace the lower parts and buy another upper for it. I’ve tried a 6920 upper on it and it goes together just fine.
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Yeah I made a habit back in those days of buying Bushie rifles, selling the uppers and putting Colt uppers on Bushie lowers. I really despised Colt for all their lower shenanigans but really liked their uppers, bout all you had to do sometimes is replace the carrier with an M16. My only Oly experience was a sample of one with heavy target barrel, I tried around 6 M16A1 uppers and not one would fit, sold that POS and was never tempted by them again.
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Edit: Nevermind, it was a somewhat redundant post.
Last edited by Hammer_Man; 10-10-18 at 15:27.
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