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7/19/2009 7:16:51 PM EDT
Here are the stats and a few pics of my latest AR build.

Upper- Spikes Tactical M4 Flat Top
Barrel- Saber Defence Percision Marksman (1:8 twist, NATO chamber)
Free Float Tube- YHM Customizable (Rifle length)
BCG- LaRue Mil-Spec
Charging Handle- Stag w/ Badger Ord. Tac-Latch
Rings- Burris XTR (built like a tank)
Scope- Burris FFII 3x9x40
Light Mount- CCA Detachable
Light- Surefire

Lower- RRA
LPK- Armalite (minus trigger)
Trigger- Jard 4.5 lb adjustable (PITA to set but once it's done it's nice)
Buffer, buffer tube and spring- Mil-Spec
Trigger guard, Butt Stock, Pistol Grip- Magpul
Sling- Blackhawk

Pistol; HK USP .40 fullsize with adjustable MMC night sights, CCF National Match "O" Ringed barrel.

Shoots far more accurate than I am capable of.  Have maybe 500 rounds thru it and it has been flawless in functioning so far. Comments and questions welcome.



7/19/2009 7:30:15 PM EDT
[#1]
what length barrel and how do you like the trigger
7/19/2009 7:39:19 PM EDT
[#2]
20 inch barrel, love it.  

Like I said in the original post, for me, the Jard trigger was a PAIN IN THE ASS to get set up correctly (possibly becase I've never set this brand up before). Overall, I really like this trigger, it dosen't have the take up that my RRA 2 stage has. It breaks very clean and I'm sure it will get bettter as I use it. Would I buy another one, yes.
7/20/2009 3:20:31 AM EDT
[#3]
That is really nice. I am curious, what length is the gas system? From looking at the photos, my guess is mid length.
7/20/2009 3:54:23 AM EDT
[#4]
Nice Color Contrast. I like it.

I don't know how this would work with a 2 stage trigger but there's a trick I use on single stage. Tap the receiver grip screw thread the rest of the way through and install a short set screw with blue Loctite. Leave it to a point that it takes the travel out of the trigger but just allows the safety selector to turn freely. This will take a lot of the trigger travel out forever. Then install the grip with a 3/4" screw so that it can be tightened without running into the set screw. Cost for Stainless Steel is less than a dollar and it sure makes for a slick trigger. Atleast single stage.
SO-13
7/20/2009 9:10:57 AM EDT
[#5]
yep, mid-length gas system.
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