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Posted: 3/29/2017 6:17:32 PM EDT
Counting the gun on layaway, I have 4 uppers to 2 lowers. But only 2 bcgs.
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1:1. Upper and lower halves don't last long around here before I get the urge to build them a mate.
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0:0
They all get paired up. I even started buying matching stripped uppers and lowers together so that I didn't have to buy them separately. I currently have two stripped uppers and lowers. Although I do have an SCR lower that is missing an upper. I'm still deciding on which route I want to go with an upper. |
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1:1
Anytime I get something that throws the ratio out of whack, I end up completing it. |
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No clue on how many rifles exactly, but I did have two extra, now I'm down to one, so I guess I need to order a couple more. That said I also have enough parts to make up 3 or 4 more excluding the lowers, but I have no plans to as this gives me spare parts on hand, without having to canibalize the complete ones.
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1:1. Upper and lower halves don't last long around here before I get the urge to build them a mate. View Quote I have also been known to buy boxes of ammo because it's on sale, even though I don't have a gun chambered for it.....................and I always end up buying a gun for it. |
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Probably 1:1.5
I typically have more lowers in stock than uppers. Uppers seem to come and go but lowers are always needed. |
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Imhave 2 extra lowers right now but I have plans, and some parts, for one. The other is just a 'lower of opportunity'. The first is becoming a match rifle. The second, well, next time there's a cheap upper on sale that I find interesting we'll find out.
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1:1, in 5.56, 1:1 in 9mm, soon to be 1:2 in 9mm (getting a better lower for the 9mm Pistol, and relegating the PSA LRBHO lower to paperweight status.
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1:1 (finished)
A finished upper or lower without a completed mate is an offense in the eyes of God, St. Stoner and St. Browning. |
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1:1. Upper and lower halves don't last long around here before I get the urge to build them a mate. View Quote I have also been known to buy boxes of ammo because it's on sale, even though I don't have a gun chambered for it.....................and I always end up buying a gun for it. |
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I would like to also add that all of my suppressors have dedicated hosts also.
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I was going to use my good Colt lower with Geissele trigger with everything, but got on a kick with some $39 Anderson lowers. Currently 1:1.
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I have no fucking idea. This sounds like a calculus problem though.
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I honestly don't even know how many uppers or lowers I have. That doesn't count parts.
I guess I know how I need to spend the weekend. |
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4 uppers
7 lowers (3 actually lost in tragic boating accident) 1 extra Toolcraft BCG parts galore I've had dozens of ARs, but realized I would have more fun with other types of guns and sold several ARs to fund a Steel Challenge 24/45 setup, precision bolt rig, USPSA LTD setup and other fun guns. |
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I have one more upper (.223) than I have lowers, because I really don't shoot .223/5.56 anymore - they have all been converted to other calibers. |
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3 uppers and 2 lowers. The third upper is probably never really ever get used as it's more of a backup, so I have a hard time justifying getting another lower.
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Counting the gun on layaway, I have 4 uppers to 2 lowers. But only 2 bcgs. 2 -1. View Quote They keep trying to achieve equilibrium, but the pendulum effect is horrible! |
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3 lowers are needing uppers at this moment. There's a plethora of rifles at this moment.
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1:1, when you add up the pieces.
I have one additional upper, and one additional lower. |
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At this current moment, 2 lowers 3 uppers. A week ago it was 3 uppers 1 lower.
Which reminds me I need some damn black Duracoat or Alumahyde II |
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1:1
Lowers are cheap enough that I'd just build another one if I bought an upper. |
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I've got about 15 uppers and about 20-25 lowers.
Haven't known how many in years and years. |
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