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Posted: 2/23/2007 12:46:20 PM EDT
Should have just posted here in this forum for the higher visibility but...hindsight is 20/20. Anyway, post recreated below for convenience sake:

www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=3&f=4&t=316662


I had a question that was recently fielded to me, and I've never built an AR before, so I'm kind of curious of myself.

"Are all AR15 uppers and lowers interchangeable?"

I know for the most part the answer is yes, but are there any exceptions? I remember reading somewhere that Colt's civilian rifles weren't made milspec and therefore there might be some compatibility problems with milspec parts?

Finally, can a gas piston upper work with a lower that was originally part of a direct impingement rifle?

Thanks.
Link Posted: 2/23/2007 1:05:52 PM EDT
[#1]
For the most part yes all lowers and uppers fit together fine. Colt is the only exception to the rule. Colt made some uppers and lowers with a larger front pivot pin. Of course they don't do that anymore, just on some of the earlier AR-15's. And yes you can add a gas piston upper to a standard lower with no problems.
Link Posted: 2/23/2007 1:09:11 PM EDT
[#2]
Thanks GunDisaster. That's what I thought, but I wanted to be 100% sure before I passed on any false info.
Link Posted: 2/23/2007 1:12:08 PM EDT
[#3]
You WILL find that some receivers are "tighter" than others, starting with RRA.  They did this on purpose; their lowers are a hair narrower in the pivot ears and their uppers are a bit wider in the pivot lug.  The takedown lug is also just a bit bigger.  All of this gives you an incredibly tight rifle when it's put together, but it can be a bit of a chore to get it together in the first place.
Link Posted: 2/23/2007 1:14:18 PM EDT
[#4]
no, if you try it you will effectivly kill yourself. you can send all your AR stuff to mee for disposal






grins greedily
Link Posted: 2/23/2007 1:29:19 PM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:
no, if you try it you will effectivly kill yourself. you can send all your AR stuff to mee for disposal


Heh...I'm sure I'll be fine.
Link Posted: 2/26/2007 9:12:16 PM EDT
[#6]
Also, some of the parts for a Bushmaster Carbon Fiber AR15 are not mil-spec, and therefore cannot be easily interchanged with some others. Old Professional Ordinance CAR-15 carbon fiber rifles have very few mil-spec parts on them. Uppers won't match mil-spec lowers and vice-versa (the takedown pins are not located in the same position) also the barrel nut is different on some of these rifles. gk
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