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Posted: 4/4/2006 2:07:04 PM EDT
Ok guys-which midlength do I want? Have been gearing up to order an RRA, but just saw a CMMG middy that looked great too. Give me your suggestions, I want to finally order one this week.
Thanks......MCO |
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I really like the looks of the RRA Elite Car A4; it may very well be my 1st AR h.gif
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In no particular order
1. Denny's Mike Rock Cr lined middy 2. Bravo Company's middie govt profiled 3. CMMG middies (nice variety of configurations) 4. Talon Arms Sabre Defence Govt profile middie Lots of nice choices amongst middies these days... |
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I'd be happy with any of these. I have the Sabre and love it. |
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I have two CMMG mid length barrels, one is a 16 inch Gov profile (thin under the handguards), one is an 18 inch SPR.
They both rock. |
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I've heard nothing but good things about RRA; is there any reason to not get an RRA middy? Do the above brands have any real advantages over RRA? |
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The RR barrel is a "mass produced" barrel while the rest of them are basicly hand made barrels. It's going to come down to what kind of a barrel you want, profile, length and accessories. |
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But then Colt, Bushie, Armalite, etc. all have "mass produced" barrels. So I'm assuming there's nothing really wrong with the RRA Wilson barrels (yes, I know they're 4140, it's ok).
I'm just trying to figure out if it's worth it to spend the extra $100 or so on a CMMG or Sabre defense..... |
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If you have to ask.... |
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I've narrowed down my choice to either Bravo Company's middie govt. profile or Sabre Defence's govt. profile middie.
In true ARFCOM fashion however, I may have to get both! |
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wish I could bro, but being a college student sucks for money. I need to pick one and stick with it. I've been interested in RRA for awhile because people universally seem to like them. I haven't,however, heard almost anything about their mids. The Elite CAR A4 looks really nice.....and I like the pricetag. I would suck it up and spend $100 more bucks if I was convinced it was worth it.... |
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I remember what it was like to be broke dick poor in college, but don't fret... things do get better! Anyway, if you want a true Mil. Spec. middie upper, you can't beat either Bravo Co. or Sabre. I say pay for the quality up front & your decision will serve you well for years to come. Good luck with your decision. |
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Thanks man, I appreciate it. One more year of school left and then, God willing, I'll make some cash. Anyway, hate to keep dragging this on, but do you feel that the RRA is a bad choice? I know certain things are out of spec, but RRA seems to have a good reputation around the forum. If they DO make an acceptable and comparable middy, saving money is very important to me. $100 isn't a lot in the grand scheme of things, but it's a lot to me now.....after all $100 will get me a bunch of ammo. |
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Don't get me wrong... RRA makes some good stuff. It's just that the choices I listed are better IMO. RRA does not use Mil. Spec. steel for their barrels. They dremel cut their "M4" feed ramps after anodizing. Their barrels are not parkerized under the front sight base. They don't offer their barrels with a 1/7 twist. Both Bravo Co. & Sabre adhere to Mil. spec. in these areas, and these factors alone are what make me recommend them over RRA. Now will a RRA upper reliably & accurately spray bullets down range? The answer is yes. But personally, I'm a "pay for quality up front" sort of guy, because I know that if I don't, I will regret my decision, and ultimately buy what I really wanted in the first place. It's all about what you're willing to live with. |
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Why hasn't anyone mentioned the Armalite? I ask because I'm torn between the Armalite and the RRA.
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Probably for the same reason that you have people recommending other barrels over the RRA - the RRA and Armalite barrels aren't gov't profile. Personally, I think that if you need an HBAR that you should probably be getting a stainless barrel instead anyways. RRA, CMMG, Sabre, and B Co BCM uppers are pretty much comparable in price. For a gov't profile barrel I'd recommend either the Sabre or the B Co. I currently own a Sabre, but I think the BCM upper is a better option because the barrels are proof tested. (not everyone cares about that, though). For a higher end barrel, I'd say go with one of the barrels the Denny at GTS offers. |
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Why is parkeing under the FSB so important? I know that may be a dumb noob question, but clearly I didn't get the memo. |
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So what are you going to do with it, or what do you want to use it for.
If you want a precision rig, look at the "recce" barrel that Denny has. Stainless steel, 1/8 twist with a Wilde chamber. If you want a working gun, that will do a little of everything, then wait until the BCM uppers are available again. |
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I have the Sabre from Talon Arms and I'm extremely happy with it.
That said the BCM middy is good to go as well. |
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Parkerizing is a protective finish that holds anti rust compound like oil and such. Many folks just assemble and fit the FSB to the barrel and THEN park it to save time and money. Without parking under the FSB, that area is prone to corrosion. Full barrel parking, across the board, is a sign that someone has more than just your money in mind. |
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Not that I care much frankly, but how is the fit and finish on Sabre, CMMG, and BCM mids? Also, I hear people suggesting Sabre and BCM a lot, but how does CMMG compare?
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I was on Talon Arm's website, and it looks like the Sabre mids have 1/9 barrels...is that right? I thought they were supposed to be 1/7.....www.talonarms.com/talonarms/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=119&products_id=172 |
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Talon Arms sold a whole bunch of the Sabre uppers in 1/7. I don't know off the top of my head what twist their other uppers use.
The fit and finish on my Sabre is fine -- a nice dark black, and it compares favorably to a couple of other upper's I've owned. And the Sabre uppers I have shot have all been pretty accurate. |
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Typically, Sabre's barrels are 1/9 twist but Talon has them make special runs of 1/7 twist barrels. Sabre Defence 1/7 mid-length barrels and uppers |
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I have an RRA midlength and I love it. No complaints about anything.
Cheers, Phil |
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OKay. I am just about to pull the trigger on a new upper and had settled on either the Armalite mid length or the Bushy ultralight. But now I'm browsing the B Co site because I would like a govt profile mid-length (lighter weight is the draw of the Bushy) but I need a dead nuts reliable piece, and I've never used anything from these guys.
I'm torn. Help me out. ETA. I just noticed that all the B Co ones are 1/7 and I primarily shoot 55g so that rules that out doesn't it? |
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No. 55gr works just fine in 1/7 twist barrels. Go back and re-read the Ammo Oracle. If all you shoot is 55gr, you can go either way (1/9 or 1/7) |
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CMMG Anyone have input on a 14.5 with mid gas? |
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so where can you get CMMGs for the best price? Or do you need to order directly from them? Been doing some reading about their rifles, pretty impressed.......
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cgv69, That is correct. Sabre's production uppers are all 1/9 and chrome lining is an option. The Talon Arms versions are all 1/7 and chrome-lining is standard. So are M4 extensions although we did order a few barrels with rifle extensions for those of you guys upgrading a barrel with a standard upper receiver. We looked at a lot of different companies when we started our mid-length project. Sabre just so happened to be the best choice for us. They provide an excpetionally well built product and they would build to our exact specs. We could not be happier with the way things turned out. And from what I keep hearing form you guys that bought them, you are pretty happy with them too. TalonArms.com |
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I got one of the Armalite midlengths a couple of weeks ago and love it. It is the equal in every way to my Colt or Bushmaster. Very nice rifle.
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RRA makes some good stuff.
But for my midlength I went with a Sabre 1/7 from Talon. I love it!! My next build however is going to be using a CMMG 14.5" middy, I'll report on that when its complete. |
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From what I understand it's direct from them only. I ordered a 14.7" a month or so ago. Of course they are backordered. Waiting for a new toy is hard... |
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I'm looking at the CMMG mids, but I am really tempted by the 14.7" M4geries. I keep swaying back and forth between the two......we'll see. |
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I feel your pain. The "get both!" approach is not always feasible. Damn I love that midi, but the 14.7 won out. Gotta play the lottery! |
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Chromed or not? What kind of accuracy are you getting? Thanks Rich |
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All of there Barrels are cromed except for the Stainless barrels.
14.5" middy is awesome, I tlooks really short and is very light. |
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seems like only a few people actually have 14.5" mids, so it's hard to get much feedback about them. I've heard they handle well, though........ |
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I played around with the first one they made, actully probly the exact gun in the picture, it was by far the best handling Non NFA AR I have ever handled. I kind of wish they had it when I bought my M4 upper last year. |
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I've heard from a few people that the 14.5" mids handle even better than the 16" ones....... |
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I am sure I asked this question way back when I was looking at middies a year ago, but how is the balance of a 16" middie (govt. profile) vs. a 16" M4 M203 cut (govt. prfile) barrel? Is it a little more nose heavier, or pretty much the same with the benfits of the gas system and sight radius?
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mco119
There is nothing wrong with the RRA upper. I bought one (a kit from M & A Parts) and it is very accurate and dead-nuts reliable. I wanted a chromemoly barrel as I believe you get better accuracy with them and acceptable life. I clean every two to three hundred rounds. This one has digested a couple of thousand UMC, Winchester White Box and Black Hills Blue Box without a single hiccup. Buy it. If you buy one from Adco you can get the barrel turned down for way less than 100 bucks and you will have a nice light carbine, if that's what you want. |
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LOVE MINE!!!! Thanks Talon Arms! |
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Personal opinion being what it is, I think BCM uppers are the best uppers on the market for the following reasons:
A full line of 4150 Chrome Lined Barrels 100% of Production (HPT) Proof Load and (MPI) Mag Particle Inspected Parkerized under the Front Sight Base per Milspec F-marked Front Sights, Flat top Milspec 5.56 NATO Chambers USGI 1/7 Twist Factory M4 Feedramps on all Barrel Extentions Factory M4 Feedramps on Milspec Flat Tops Laser Etched T-Marks 100% of Production (HPT) Proof Load and (MPI) Mag Particle Inspected Bolts - Carpenter Tool Steel 158 (shot peened), with GI extractors (no MIM parts !) Some of the above companies state that they have SOME or ALL of the above specs, but I question this (as I have seen them say one thing one week and change their answer another week). Paul also dumps a 30rd mag through each upper before it leaves the factory. Each mag contains a variety of ammo from low pressure ammo to mil-spec ball. All for the price of $399! |
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Good looking rig! I hope to hear that she shoots as good as she looks! TalonArms.com |
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I just ordered the 14.5 middy with permanent phantom and gov't profile 1/7. Depending on how long it takes them to fill orders I will let you know. They immediately shipped all the accessories and crap I ordered with it (I ordered early Monday morning and they shipped it the same day!). They haven't billed me for the upper yet. I guess they wait on that 'til they ship it. We'll see. |
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