Jeffrey Hite
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This is my first build. I'm using Sig upper and lower, BCM 18" SS410 Barrel, Syrac gas block, AP 15" custom hand guard, American Gold trigger, and a Nickel Boron R-Guns Bolt Carrier Group. I will like any help.
He's got a Rolling ThunderHensy said:Sounds like he needs an ace stock and a quality comp such as jp, rolling thunder, or sjc Titan And he is golden
Whore...Wall said:He's got a Rolling Thunder![]()
Your right, Burk did get it from you. I can see it now, "Matt and Burks Barnyard Barrel Works".Hell yeah it'll go together. Use duct tape and bailing wire if ya need to.
Thanks for the help, what butt stock do you think I need to get and does a fixed do better than a adjustable?Jesse Tischauser said:The safety on your AR Gold trigger may need some fitting. I'm no expert but someone here will be able to explain it to you.
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Personally, I like an adjustable. Look at the Magpul stocks. I have a UBR on one of mine and I really like it. It really comes down to personal prefference.JeffH said:Thanks for the help, what butt stock do you think I need to get and does a fixed do better than a adjustable?
The CTR and STR are pretty light. I still say check out Magpul. Magpul has a really good selection of parts. I chose the UBR because I wanted the extra wieght to offset my medium profile barrel (16" CHF FN M249 SAW mil-spec), which it did perfectly. My rifle is ballanced over the magwell, right where I wanted it. For my use it was the best choice. If you want something light I would go with the CTR. If you need storage for batteries for a flashlight or laser sight then you may consider the STR or ACS.TacticalK9 said:Ive got a UBR as well. The good thing about them is they are solid and you can use set screws to have a pre determined stop point, that way you can just slam it all the way back and it will be perfect every time.
The bad thing about them is they are so damn heavy so Im looking to use an ACE stock when my Boomer lower comes in.