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Just picked mine up at the FFL's. I had a bit of an job convincing him it's an HBar, so I could avoid the whole Maryland Regulated Firearms fiasco.
Came in a nice cardboard box, inside was the Rock River Arms. The rifle was well packed, and the accessories were well protected within. Unfortunately, Castle Arms shipped me an OKO cover, instead of an OKO. Luckily I wanted one, so I called them up and bought it. They took good care of me and I should have the OKO by Monday.
The 10 round magazine, while limited capacity, is good quality with a green follower. The OKO cover is well made and well finished. Fully deburred, no sharp edges to worry about. Good steel work.
The box also contained a Rock River Arms 20 page color catalog, an actual USMC TM 05538C-23&P/2 Technical Manual, warranty card, Castle Arms business card, LEGP certificate and my tactical sling.
My first observations are that it's a very good quality gun. Very tight upper/lower fit, but I was still able to push out the rear pin by hand. The Star Selector didn't overwhelm me - it works fine, is very positive, but until I compare it side to side with a normal one, I'm not seeing the advantage yet. The handguards were good quality, came off easily by myself, and have the double heat shields. The heat shield have glue in addition to the tabs to hold them in place. Should be good for stopping rattles.
There's a light copper mark on the deflector from the test firing. The included magazine drops free with authority.
The allen keys holding the gas tube onto bolt carrier are well staked, though RR used two crimps per bolt, coming in from the sides. Little different than the 4 stakes Bushmaster uses, but it accomplishes the same thing and it is milspec. The inside of the rear of the bolt carrier is a bit more roughly machined than my Bushmaster's, but that should only affect cleanup slightly, and not affect function. Trigger was crisp and good. No complaints there.
More to follow--------