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I bought my SR 556 when they first came out. Had accuracy issues and bolt tilting. Sent it to Ruger It was back in 2 weeks with a new upper, bolt, receiver extension and safety. The accuracy issue and bolt tilt were solved. The only 3 alterations I made since then are, replaced the butt stock with a SOPMOD stock. Replaced the trigger with a Geissele SDE and put rail guards to cover the places not covered by the Ruger hand guards. With my hand loads I shot 1 5 shot 100 yard group that was just over 0.36 moa with most 5 shot groups around 0.65-0.75 moa. It's a bad day when I shoot groups 0.9 moa. The Geissele SDE trigger made a big difference in group size. View Quote The Geissele trigger made a big difference in the accuracy on mine also. Mine was one of the early ones , but they must of solved the tilt problems when it was made . very little wear after thousands of rounds. |
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I have one of the SR556's with the roll/spring pins holding the handguard on.
Is the handguard removable? Thanks |
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I can't wait till the weather gets a little warmer...not much shooting lately.
Anything new out there??? |
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Is handguard of sr556E and ESC models really free float? The gap between hand guard and gas block seemed tight...
Really impressive accuracy results here and it seems to be a reliable gun... nice! |
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I have a SR556 with a 556E upper on it. The original upper was too wide for my grip and have no use for the quad rail so I sold it and picked up a nice, as new, E model upper on the EE for a good price.
As everyone already knows the E model upper does not have a chrome bore but mine is a recent production and has a chrome BCG and Ruger's polymer sights which work very well. I don't miss the previous upper's metal sights at all. I changed over to a Magpul trigger guard, Magpul Fixed Carbine stock with the recoil pad, Ergo grip, BCM Mod 4 charging handle, Geissele SSA trigger and Spikes heavy buffer. While it is not my lightest AR this is easily become my favorite AR to shoot. It shoots so softly and is very accurate. Gas is set at #1 and I shoot M193 exclusively. The recoil impulse is different than any AR I have ever shot. I hear a lot of people bad rap these rifles but I am more then pleased with mine now. In fact I just bought her a TA-31FG I also have a Spikes Dynacomp 2 on hand for it but I am not sure about it. Anyone have any experience with this muzzle device on the SR556? EDIT- I have not figured which way I am going to mount a front sling mount on the E rail yet. I don't want to add the small section of rail I have to the bottom front portion of my rail because it gets in the way of my grip. Anyone have suggestions for a front sling mount? If I can't find a decent solution I think I might go with a Magpul RSA on the top rail. |
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Ruger has a carbine model wth the E type handguards as well. http://www.ruger.com/products/sr556Carbine/specSheets/5913.html
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Edit.....pic is showing as a link instead of the image. Yuck.
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hey y'all!! i've had my ruger sr-556e for nearly a year now. and, while i do love it, i find it to be a bit on the heavy side. or, atleast, it seems heavier than the service rifle i used over a decade ago. i've been wanting to change out the handguard but haven't had any luck finding one that will fit. i've emailed several companies about their handguards, but have only gotten a generic "yes we have ones that will fit" response. i think i may have found one that should work but, i'm unable to find the exact measurements to compare to the handguard that comes with the rifle. i figure, one of these two should work. but the lengths in the description don't say whether they are overall or what. anyway, these are about the lightest handguards i could find that had a high degree of compatibility. any help on finding the true dimensions would be great.
http://fortismfg.com/ar15-fortis-REV-free-float-rail-system-CAR-cutout http://fortismfg.com/ar15-fortis-REV-free-float-rail-system-mid-cutout |
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FYI--Ruger has discontinued the SR-556E and 556VT models. Get 'em while you can!
I assume the decision has been made to streamline production and catalog offerings by dumping these two models. I assume the "E" got the axe because it competes against Ruger's DI rifle as the entry-level gun. Too bad, really, as I think the SR-556E was about the best deal going for a piston gun. |
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I thought id keep this string alive with some new pictures The rundown on my SR556 - Started with a model # 5902 - Magpul CTR stock in FDE - Troy Ind OEM sling mount in FDE - ERGO Tactical Deluxe in FDE - KNS anti walk pins in FDE - Geissele SSA-E Trigger - Seekins Oversized Bolt Catch - LWRC Skirmish Sights in FDE - OPMOD EXPS3-0 and G33 Magnifier in FDE - Magpul XTM rail covers in FDE - Troy Ind QD360 mount - Surefire M952V-TN Light - LDI DBAL-I2 in FDE - YHM Phantom 5.56 QD Flash Hider - YHM .30 Phantom LT I have owned the rifle since new and built it around my NV setup. Its run flawlessly over the last 2.5 years... Round count in the 500-600 range http://i1298.photobucket.com/albums/ag57/nicktobis/100_0154_zpszcivyhee.jpg http://i1298.photobucket.com/albums/ag57/nicktobis/100_0155_zpszpuxm2bc.jpg http://i1298.photobucket.com/albums/ag57/nicktobis/159b5acc-5fd8-447a-b4c8-71f304951c74_zpsnmbvwfpt.jpg http://i1298.photobucket.com/albums/ag57/nicktobis/100_0145_zpsoftfgwfu.jpg http://i1298.photobucket.com/albums/ag57/nicktobis/100_0144_zpsytro7h8l.jpg http://i1298.photobucket.com/albums/ag57/nicktobis/100_0141_zpss7ur850h.jpg View Quote whoa... how much does that actually weigh? |
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whoa... how much does that actually weigh? View Quote Hahaha... Good question! I haven't weighed it I would say with can, its close to 12 pounds... Its definitely NOT a lightweight |
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Hahaha... Good question! I haven't weighed it I would say with can, its close to 12 pounds... Its definitely NOT a lightweight View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
whoa... how much does that actually weigh? Hahaha... Good question! I haven't weighed it I would say with can, its close to 12 pounds... Its definitely NOT a lightweight "your dancin' with a big girl, pardner..." |
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Thats a nice setup. Its sort of strange to see it without the flash hider.
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Welcome to Massachusetts. Long stocks, small mags, and no threaded barrels. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Thats a nice setup. Its sort of strange to see it without the flash hider. Welcome to Massachusetts. Long stocks, small mags, and no threaded barrels. I think it looks better without the flash hider , at least the factory Ruger one. The flash hider was one of the first thing I replaced on mine. |
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Well, got it installed and adjusted to the point it feels good to me. It has about a 3lb pull to a wall like take-up, and then when I give it a little more it drops the hammer with a clean icicle like break. I adjusted the second stage pretty heavy on the on the start and then backed it off about 1/4 turn at a time until the second stage felt right. The second stage feels less than a pound, so just enough to give you proper feedback to not feel like it's accidental or something unexpected. The first stage feels like my S3G, but with the added wall on the second stage. Trigger pull video: https://vimeo.com/138954729 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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This thread is outstanding for the information and photos. The photos help tremendously as do the references to outspend links. I was waiting and waiting to find a SR556. Then I found a preowned SR556E. The rifle was abused, but seemed functional. I called Ruger and they confirmed it was a SR556E production date of Aug2014. The only thing Ruger said this rifle was missing was the Chrome Lined barrel. The 4 AR15s I own are all Colts and are all Chrome lined. Since this forum thread is straight forward and informative; Does the lack of Chrome Lined barrel on this SR556E make that big a difference? I have heard cleaning chrome is easier. I heard the barrel life is cut in half w/o the chrome lined barrel. The price difference for the Chrome Lined SR556 model is $300(new). Sorry about my ignorance but this shamefully beat up SR556E is offered at super price but I don't want to buy a problem.
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This thread is outstanding for the information and photos. The photos help tremendously as do the references to outspend links. I was waiting and waiting to find a SR556. Then I found a preowned SR556E. The rifle was abused, but seemed functional. I called Ruger and they confirmed it was a SR556E production date of Aug2014. The only thing Ruger said this rifle was missing was the Chrome Lined barrel. The 4 AR15s I own are all Colts and are all Chrome lined. Since this forum thread is straight forward and informative; Does the lack of Chrome Lined barrel on this SR556E make that big a difference? I have heard cleaning chrome is easier. I heard the barrel life is cut in half w/o the chrome lined barrel. The price difference for the Chrome Lined SR556 model is $300(new). Sorry about my ignorance but this shamefully beat up SR556E is offered at super price but I don't want to buy a problem. View Quote Chrome is something we all want and like but it really isn't necessary for 99% of the use your rifle is likely to see. Unless you're shooting corrosive ammo or operating in a very humid and/or tropical environment you'll never miss it. How beat up is the rifle? I assume it probably doesn't have much wear other than cosmetic stuff. But pull the bolt out and check the bearing surfaces for very bright shiny spots. Check the bolt face for any pitting around the firing pin hole and check the firing pin to make sure the tip still has a nice rounded tip. If the internal parts look good I don't think I'd be worried about buying the rifle at all. Post up some pix if you get it. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Thank you for the replies. I pulled the trigger on it. All cosmetic, poor rifle seems like it lived in a tool box. I stripped it down. Bolt face and all internals were basically virgin. Some residue from firing but not dirty. I am in South Florida so with or without chrome all my firearms stay oiled. To drive that point home. My two 10/22, both circa 1980's, formed surface rust from just being left alone in a closet(no oil after being borrowed). I will post a pic soon along with its big brother SR762.
Thanks again Merry Christmas |
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How do I get the pic to load here? Trying to share the pic of the SR556E. |
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View Quote How do you like that stock? |
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How do you like that stock? View Quote Without having fired the rifle with this stock, here are some of my opinions on the unit I just received. Pros 1. Seems well constructed and finished. 2. Surprisingly comfortable cheek weld. 3. Aesthetics pleasing. 4. Installation was extremely easy and seems solid. Cons 1. Heavier weight. 2. Although the position lockups are solid, there is a slight amount of forward/back play at each position. 3. Doesn't make the overall rifle length notably shorter over a standard stock. 4. No comb height adjustment. 5. A more subtle logo would be preferable. Bottom line, at this point, am I happy with it and would I buy another? Because of what I was looking for in this stock, yes to both. |
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Quoted: Without having fired the rifle with this stock, here are some of my opinions on the unit I just received. Pros 1. Seems well constructed and finished. 2. Surprisingly comfortable cheek weld. 3. Aesthetics pleasing. 4. Installation was extremely easy and seems solid. Cons 1. Heavier weight. 2. Although the position lockups are solid, there is a slight amount of forward/back play at each position. 3. Doesn't make the overall rifle length notably shorter over a standard stock. 4. No comb height adjustment. 5. A more subtle logo would be preferable. Bottom line, at this point, am I happy with it and would I buy another? Because of what I was looking for in this stock, yes to both. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: How do you like that stock? Without having fired the rifle with this stock, here are some of my opinions on the unit I just received. Pros 1. Seems well constructed and finished. 2. Surprisingly comfortable cheek weld. 3. Aesthetics pleasing. 4. Installation was extremely easy and seems solid. Cons 1. Heavier weight. 2. Although the position lockups are solid, there is a slight amount of forward/back play at each position. 3. Doesn't make the overall rifle length notably shorter over a standard stock. 4. No comb height adjustment. 5. A more subtle logo would be preferable. Bottom line, at this point, am I happy with it and would I buy another? Because of what I was looking for in this stock, yes to both. Thanks for the review! |
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