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7/28/2006 11:35:46 AM EDT
If you guys could give me feedback on them, most important thing I'm looking for it to cycle with no jams or FTF, then accuracy. I don't mind not having a 30rd.

1) Ciener kit
2) M261 - Where can I buy these new? I can't find a site anywhere!
3) Olympic Arms RFA kit - haven't heard much review on this guy
7/31/2006 11:43:58 AM EDT
[#1]
I have a Ciener kit.  It works well for me.  Over 18,000 rounds through it, and will run just about anything.  There is a break in period of 500 rounds or so, but after that all is good.

My firing pin broke at about 18,000 rounds.  Other than that I have not done / replaced anything on it.

Brad
7/31/2006 3:16:35 PM EDT
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Quoted:
If you guys could give me feedback on them, most important thing I'm looking for it to cycle with no jams or FTF, then accuracy. I don't mind not having a 30rd.

1) Ciener kit
I bought a Ciener, direct from JAC.  Took forever to deliver, and I wasn't able to get anyone on the phone to ask if it had been shipped.  I chose the Ciener mainly for the 30rd mag, but it's been reliable for the short period I've had it.
2) M261 - Where can I buy these new? I can't find a site anywhere!
SARCO $175 for the unit with 2 mags and a manual
3) Olympic Arms RFA kit - haven't heard much review on this guy


Ciener mags are priced high enough that you'd think they're gold plated.  $35.00 for a 10 round, $59.00 for a 30 round, or 3 30round mags for $149.00.

Sarco lists the M261 mags at $17.95ea, 3 for $49.50, or 10 for $110.00.
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