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12/19/2012 3:57:33 PM EDT
It's a flat top, rock river LAR-15 lower, BAFE upper (Square maker's mark), TSA 1x9 barrell w/ flash  with a bayonet lug on the front sight and a fixed stock. With the barrel, I said it was most likely a TSA made rifle as I don't see the original owner swapping the original barrel unless it was HBAR something else people don't "typically" buy ARs for. I know Rock River does BAFE uppers but then again so do a lot of people. TSA's website is down. Anything else to determine whether this is a TSA build, frankengun or actually a Rock River?
P.S. Handguard is the standard issue
12/20/2012 5:30:32 AM EDT
[#1]
More than likely a home build on a RRA lower.
12/20/2012 12:01:21 PM EDT
[#2]
If the upper is a RRA build the markings in the Picatinney rail will be in white and if newer will have a RRA logo in white.  Older uppers have the Picatinney marks which are andonized black.  There is a thread on RRA Industry page to identify their barrels.   More than likely it is a upper and lower someone threw together.
12/21/2012 12:01:50 AM EDT
[#3]
Define white markings please. Do not most flat uppers have the lettering in white? Would Rock River use a TSA barrel?
12/21/2012 5:05:33 AM EDT
[#4]
It's one of those "evil black rifles" that are known to injure and kill baby platapuss'. Send it to me for proper disposal.
12/21/2012 6:05:26 AM EDT
[#5]
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Define white markings please. Do not most flat uppers have the lettering in white? Would Rock River use a TSA barrel?



The T- Marks on the Picatinney rail on complete guns are white in color where they stand out as opposed to being andonized black.  Newer RRA guns have a white or gold color logo on upper receiver whereas uppers sold as  parts have markings in black which are harder to see.



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