Glad yours was ok, I picked up one of these 3 years or more ago new and it took 7 m's of windage to zero. The front sight was so canted it was a shame. It's something I never thought to look at at the store or even before shooting. I went back to the store and inspected another--guess what--it was obvious on that one also. I ended up fixing it myself(tapped the fsb and did flats on barrel) after RRA thought I was on crack.
I'll never buy their crap again.
GET IN YOUR BUBBLE!
Thanks for the detailed report. Very informative.
OP, do you still get gas leaks at the FSB? My daughter has been competing with a RRA NMA4 for the past 2 years and there is still gas leaking.
After about 800 rounds the first stage began to hang and the second stage became a hair trigger.
Failed to make weight at an EIC match.
After the tech played with the trigger springs and some cleanup it still failed to make weight and a kind soul allowed me to use their lower for the match that I drive many hours and miles for.
Instead of messing with it I simply put in a Giessele SSA trigger.
Dan Miami, FL
While I am not a great fan of RRA rifles for "tactical" purposes, I own a RRA DCM rifle (about 10 years old) that is almost identical to the above. Besides the AWB-compliant stuff (mine does not have a compensator or a bayo lug), the only difference is that my rear sight lacks the hood (my flip apertures are the same). Also, the vertical adjustment wheel is slightly different (not GI, but calibrated in sequential numbers: 1, 2, 3, etc.)
The key is only lightly staked, but as a target rifle the rifle is unmatched for me. It shoots about 3/4 MOA at 200 yards (Fed Gold Match ) and is easily the most accurate rifle I have at 200 yards with irons.
Last edited by Amicus; 01-17-11 at 08:30.
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