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Posted: 8/3/2011 7:22:56 AM EDT
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I probably spent more than I should have on this gun, I think I could've built a much better rifle for the same cost. Now I think I am mistaken, but i thought I read that it's not a good idea to use a carbine buffer/tube/stock with a rifile length gas system. Is that true at all? What do you think? AGP Arms Lower RRA LPK RRA Operator A2 stock RRA 20 standard A4 upper YHM Customizable free float forearm MBUS front and rear YHM low profile gas block Future parts: Scope and mount Bipod Maybe a compensator New stock, buffer, and spring |
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http://i706.photobucket.com/albums/ww70/kuch0778/IMG_3206.jpg I probably spent more than I should have on this gun, I think I could've built a much better rifle for the same cost. Now I think I am mistaken, but i thought I read that it's not a good idea to use a carbine buffer/tube/stock with a rifile length gas system. Is that true at all? What do you think? The Canadians think it works with the C7A2. My FIL's 6.8 runs rifle gas with a carbine receiver extension. It also works fine. |
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http://i706.photobucket.com/albums/ww70/kuch0778/IMG_3206.jpg I probably spent more than I should have on this gun, I think I could've built a much better rifle for the same cost. Now I think I am mistaken, but i thought I read that it's not a good idea to use a carbine buffer/tube/stock with a rifile length gas system. Is that true at all? What do you think? Not true at all, as stated above the Canadians have been using it for years |
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