Warning

 

Close
Confirm Action

Are you sure you wish to do this?

Cancel Confirm
AR15.COM
12/10/2016 10:48:41 AM EDT
I have a Spikes Spartan lower.
CMC 2 Stage trigger.
Magpul UBR G1.
Anderson builders parts kit.
Erogo grip.

To the question.
My LGS has semi stripped uppers.
They have dust covers and Fwd assist installed.
$80 + tax.

Should I be looking for something that tells me if they are inferior, or is the money in a good barrel and BCG?

I want a midlength, low profile gas system and a free float of my choice with Diamondhead BUIS.
12/10/2016 10:53:22 AM EDT
[#1]
Quoted:
I have a Spikes Satan lower.
CMC 2 Stage trigger.
Magpul UBR G1.
Anderson builders parts kit.
Erogo grip.

To the question.
My LGS has semi stripped uppers.
They have dust covers and Fwd assist installed.
$80 + tax.

Should I be looking for something that tells me if they are inferior, or is the money in a good barrel and BCG?

I want a midlength, low profile gas system and a free float of my choice with Diamondhead BUIS.
View Quote



What brand upper? I only use VLTOR MUR uppers, but then again I want all my shit to be correct.
12/10/2016 10:54:25 AM EDT
[#2]
Quote History
Quoted:



What brand upper? I only use VLTOR MUR uppers, but then again I want all my shit to be correct.
View Quote



I'll call and ask.
12/10/2016 11:24:59 AM EDT
[#3]
The uppers are Anderson mfg.
12/10/2016 11:28:03 AM EDT
[#4]
Quote History
Quoted:
The uppers are Anderson mfg.
View Quote


They should be fine if they are in spec and you are not trying to build a super gun.
12/10/2016 11:31:08 AM EDT
[#5]
Wouldn't an upper with FA and dust cover installed be complete, not semi-stripped?

ETA: What is a 'Satan' lower?
12/10/2016 11:33:41 AM EDT
[#6]
Quote History
Quoted:
Wouldn't an upper with FA and dust cover installed be complete, not semi-stripped?
View Quote



No BCG and CH.
12/10/2016 11:37:03 AM EDT
[#7]
Quote History
Quoted:



No BCG and CH.
View Quote View All Quotes
View All Quotes
Quote History
Quoted:
Quoted:
Wouldn't an upper with FA and dust cover installed be complete, not semi-stripped?



No BCG and CH.


No barrel, gas system, handguard, FH.
12/10/2016 11:39:15 AM EDT
[#8]
Quote History
Quoted:


They should be fine if they are in spec and you are not trying to build a super gun.
View Quote


SHTF rifle.

With good parts. Good Trigger, Barrel, BCG.
12/10/2016 11:40:24 AM EDT
[#9]
Quote History
Quoted:


SHTF rifle.

With good parts. Good Trigger, Barrel, BCG.
View Quote



for a shtf rifle I would use VLTOR MUR. They are about $170.00 but they are very good uppers.
12/10/2016 11:41:04 AM EDT
[#10]
Quote History
Quoted:
Wouldn't an upper with FA and dust cover installed be complete, not semi-stripped?

ETA: What is a 'Satan' lower?
View Quote



THIS IS SPARTA!


Sorry, it's a Spartan lower.
12/10/2016 11:42:52 AM EDT
[#11]
Quote History
Quoted:



for a shtf rifle I would use VLTOR MUR. They are about $170.00 but they are very good uppers.
View Quote



What does that upper come with for  $170?
12/10/2016 11:48:29 AM EDT
[#12]
Quote History
Quoted:



What does that upper come with for  $170?
View Quote



FA, Dust cover, correct dimensions, correct alloy, tight barrel fit.

https://www.vltor.com/shop/featured/mur-modular-upper-receiver/
12/10/2016 11:50:39 AM EDT
[#13]
Midway has them semi stripped as well for $160 on sale.
12/10/2016 11:54:32 AM EDT
[#14]
Quote History
Quoted:
Midway has them semi stripped as well for $160 on sale.
View Quote



FO!, you won't be disappointed. I have 4 or 5 builds using them. If you are building a rifle for shtf, upper parts are not where you should cut corners.
12/10/2016 12:01:29 PM EDT
[#15]
In spec upper is in spec upper. Many brands out there, pick your flavor. Some feel comforted spending more and getting something more aesthetically pleasing, or getting some perceived improvement in features or quality control. Some feel superior spending as little as possible to get a functioning gun, or as little on the upper/lower receiver and dumping a ton into components. Having done all the above, they all work pending in spec components... That said Vltor makes a good looking, high quality product (as I'm sure many thousands of anderson owners will say of their product). I would make sure if you are getting a billet upper receiver, to make sure it will work with your chosen free float rail. There were some issues with some receiver/rail combinations in the past.

I did put together an upper on a vltor mur-1 and have been very pleased with the results.
Vltor Mur-1 - got it at DSG. Sometimes they have stupid low prices, and they are generally a solid company that respects their customers
18 Larue predatar/larue low profile gas block
Geissele blem rail
ta51 from when amazon had screwy prices in a larue mount
DSG bcg
Surefire 3 prong
12/10/2016 12:08:39 PM EDT
[#16]
Quote History
Quoted:
In spec upper is in spec upper. Many brands out there, pick your flavor. Some feel comforted spending more and getting something more aesthetically pleasing, or getting some perceived improvement in features or quality control. Some feel superior spending as little as possible to get a functioning gun, or as little on the upper/lower receiver and dumping a ton into components. Having done all the above, they all work pending in spec components... That said Vltor makes a good looking, high quality product (as I'm sure many thousands of anderson owners will say of their product). I would make sure if you are getting a billet upper receiver, to make sure it will work with your chosen free float rail. There were some issues with some receiver/rail combinations in the past.

I did put together an upper on a vltor mur-1 and have been very pleased with the results.
Vltor Mur-1 - got it at DSG. Sometimes they have stupid low prices, and they are generally a solid company that respects their customers
18 Larue predatar/larue low profile gas block
Geissele blem rail
ta51 from when amazon had screwy prices in a larue mount
DSG bcg
Surefire 3 prong
View Quote



You are of course correct. QC is an issue though and there have been many complaints about anderson qc and them failing to actually be in spec. I have some anderson lowers that are fine. I am certainly not bashing anderson but there is no comparison in quality, workmanship and fit with vltor.
12/10/2016 1:28:47 PM EDT
[#17]
Totally agree with what you're saying. When someone has a stellar reputation, it's *usually* for a reason. Seems like companies like vltor produce an incredibly consistent product and in the off chance something does come out wrong, are quick to  make it right.

I took the chance on some Aero lowers recently, and while fit and finish appeared nothing short of spectacular, 2/3 had magwell issues. I apparently missed the well known bitch-fest about this issue and aero's response. For the sake of fairness, I got a quick response from Aero and my lowers should be coming back to me (hopefully with resolution of the issue), but this was clearly not the case for many.

Then again, take what I'm saying with a grain of salt, I somehow managed to get my Shadow Ops weaponry lower after one phone call. This was after not communicating with them for damn near a year (my procrastination), and calling them only a few months before they went tits up
12/10/2016 1:43:25 PM EDT
[#18]
I would buy the Anderson upper, lap it where the barrel interfaces to make sure it is square, and spend the extra money on the barrel, and bolt.
Here is a tool to do the lapping.
tool
I have one from Wheeler, and do all my uppers.
12/11/2016 3:06:51 AM EDT
[#19]
Anyone still up?
12/11/2016 3:38:40 AM EDT
[#20]
$65
12/11/2016 3:51:12 AM EDT
[#21]
Fo.. Uhuh.  Just Fo.


12/11/2016 3:55:12 AM EDT
[#22]
Buy this and don't look back.
12/11/2016 9:17:07 AM EDT
[#23]
Bummity bump
12/11/2016 10:13:13 AM EDT
[#24]
Quote History
Quoted:
Midway has them semi stripped as well for $160 on sale.
View Quote

I'm not seeing that. Then again, I'm on a mobile device and sometimes miss stuff.

I'm seeing the MUR-1S only at both Midway and SKD. 170something at Midway and 160something at SKD.

The 1S is what I have and I'm pretty sure I got it at SKD. I'll take them over Midway all day long.


edit: nevermind. i see what you are talking about. 160something and you get the FA.
12/11/2016 10:26:35 AM EDT
[#25]
Quote History
Quoted:
$65
View Quote


This. Buy two for the price of the vltor or bcm
12/11/2016 2:02:33 PM EDT
[#26]
How do we know at what level any one company may hold their QC to?

Is it only our experiences as consumers and word of mouth?
12/11/2016 2:07:56 PM EDT
[#27]
Quote History
Quoted:
How do we know at what level any one company may hold their QC to?

Is it only our experiences as consumers and word of mouth?
View Quote



All I can tell you is that I am not buying an upper that i then have to fix before i build. I think it's worth paying more for a correct part. That's just my opinion. I have had no issues with vltor. I have never heard of anyone having issues with vltor. I have 3 shtf rifles. 2 of them have vltor uppers, the other is lwrc.
12/11/2016 4:04:38 PM EDT
[#28]
Quote History
Quoted:



FA, Dust cover, correct dimensions, correct alloy, tight barrel fit.

https://www.vltor.com/shop/featured/mur-modular-upper-receiver/
View Quote View All Quotes
View All Quotes
Quote History
Quoted:
Quoted:



What does that upper come with for  $170?



FA, Dust cover, correct dimensions, correct alloy, tight barrel fit.

https://www.vltor.com/shop/featured/mur-modular-upper-receiver/


Kinda oversized in most dimensions. Just built a precision upper on one and holy crap I nearly had to pound the takedown pin in with a hammer.
12/11/2016 4:17:23 PM EDT
[#29]
Quote History
Quoted:


Kinda oversized in most dimensions. Just built a precision upper on one and holy crap I nearly had to pound the takedown pin in with a hammer.
View Quote



I just built 2 precision rifles with them, no issues. Pins are tight, like the should be.
12/11/2016 4:21:27 PM EDT
[#30]
Quote History
Quoted:



I just built 2 precision rifles with them, no issues. Pins are tight, like the should be.
View Quote View All Quotes
View All Quotes
Quote History
Quoted:
Quoted:


Kinda oversized in most dimensions. Just built a precision upper on one and holy crap I nearly had to pound the takedown pin in with a hammer.



I just built 2 precision rifles with them, no issues. Pins are tight, like the should be.


Wasn't complaining
I like uppers and lowers to be tight, too. But this was definitely tolerance stacking. Did actually have to use a light hammer and give a few whacks.
12/11/2016 8:29:41 PM EDT
[#31]
Quote History
Quoted:


Kinda oversized in most dimensions. Just built a precision upper on one and holy crap I nearly had to pound the takedown pin in with a hammer.
View Quote



Maybe the pin was out of spec?
12/13/2016 8:12:09 AM EDT
[#32]
Quote History
Quoted:
I would buy the Anderson upper, lap it where the barrel interfaces to make sure it is square, and spend the extra money on the barrel, and bolt.
Here is a tool to do the lapping.
tool
I have one from Wheeler, and do all my uppers.
View Quote



Wouldn't some one looking to make a good shooter better do this anyway?
12/13/2016 9:21:26 AM EDT
[#33]
Quote History
Quoted:
In spec upper is in spec upper.
View Quote

That Anderson will be fine
12/13/2016 9:29:30 AM EDT
[#34]
Quote History
Quoted:
The uppers are Anderson mfg.
View Quote

They should be fine.
12/13/2016 1:27:31 PM EDT
[#35]
Quote History
Quoted:



Maybe the pin was out of spec?
View Quote View All Quotes
View All Quotes
Quote History
Quoted:
Quoted:


Kinda oversized in most dimensions. Just built a precision upper on one and holy crap I nearly had to pound the takedown pin in with a hammer.



Maybe the pin was out of spec?


Nope. Lower works fine with other uppers. MUR upper on other lowers is tight but manageable. Definitely tolerance stacking.
12/13/2016 1:54:06 PM EDT
[#36]
Quote History
Quoted:



FO!, you won't be disappointed. I have 4 or 5 builds using them. If you are building a rifle for shtf, upper parts are not where you should cut corners.
View Quote



LOL. after HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of rounds on AR/M16/M4 platforms not a single failure has ever been anything to do with the upper receiver. The BCG yes definitely, but what constitutes the "stripped" upper never.  You're a fanboy great we get it but acting like this thing is a one and only solution for a "SHTF" ( whatever the fuck that means in any sort of reality) gun is absurd. There are a grand total of about 4 MFG's when it comes to forged uppers the only differences are how good the "finish" is and the other minor machining that is done after forging.
12/14/2016 12:33:12 AM EDT
[#37]
A SHTF rifle is my rifle.
There are many others like it but this one is mine.
Put together with the best parts as advised by the Cheetoeating basement dwellers of AR15.COM.
12/14/2016 12:36:23 AM EDT
[#38]
Quote History
Quoted:



LOL. after HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of rounds on AR/M16/M4 platforms not a single failure has ever been anything to do with the upper receiver. The BCG yes definitely, but what constitutes the "stripped" upper never.  You're a fanboy great we get it but acting like this thing is a one and only solution for a "SHTF" ( whatever the fuck that means in any sort of reality) gun is absurd. There are a grand total of about 4 MFG's when it comes to forged uppers the only differences are how good the "finish" is and the other minor machining that is done after forging.
View Quote



You seem angry. You should relax and realize that the Op can do whatever he wants. he asked a question and I gave an answer. You did not. You came in here to talk shit to me. So, have a nice day and really just relax.
12/16/2016 6:34:48 PM EDT
[#39]
Ok, I bought the Anderson semi stripped upper.

OTD $78.

Next is a 16" midlength barrel and or BCG.

Input please
12/17/2016 2:44:25 AM EDT
[#40]
Nobody's got nuthin?
12/17/2016 3:02:48 AM EDT
[#41]
Quote History
Quoted:
Ok, I bought the Anderson semi stripped upper.

OTD $78.

Next is a 16" midlength barrel and or BCG.

Input please
View Quote


Faxon, ballistic Advantage, BCM
12/17/2016 8:30:00 AM EDT
[#42]
How about the different opinions in barrel materials?
SS, CHF, crome lined, ect..

What is superior, why, and for what jobs are they best suited?
12/17/2016 10:31:14 PM EDT
[#43]
Anybody have any experiences they want to share?