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Posted: 4/5/2014 10:15:29 AM EDT
| Im looking at building my first ar-15 in 5.56. My original plan was to go with a Bravo Company upper and a rock river arms lower, but my friend at work suggested I purchased a rock river arms upper and lower match set so its not a gamble on whether or not they fit tight together. I'm just not sure if it is worth the extra ~$100+ for the match set versus my original plans. |
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Even when you buy a matched set they still wobble. This says they are specially selected for a tight fit. http://rockriverarms.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=category.display&category_id=289 |
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This says they are specially selected for a tight fit. http://rockriverarms.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=category.display&category_id=289 Quoted:
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Even when you buy a matched set they still wobble. This says they are specially selected for a tight fit. http://rockriverarms.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=category.display&category_id=289 The manufacture doesn't matter. RRA caters to the crowd that thinks tight receivers have something to do with making a good shooter. Use the two brands you originally planned for & be happy. |
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The manufacture doesn't matter. RRA caters to the crowd that thinks tight receivers have something to do with making a good shooter. Use the two brands you originally planned for & be happy. Quoted:
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Even when you buy a matched set they still wobble. This says they are specially selected for a tight fit. http://rockriverarms.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=category.display&category_id=289 The manufacture doesn't matter. RRA caters to the crowd that thinks tight receivers have something to do with making a good shooter. Use the two brands you originally planned for & be happy. Great advice.....plus you can always throw in the accuwedge for $12 |
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