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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
Building AR for long range
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<blockquote data-quote="Cemetery21" data-source="post: 2172873" data-attributes="member: 116948"><p>DPMS , back in the day. Aero, Spikes, PSA, Odin and several others make them (try Google). They are a little thicker than "normal" AR receivers and maybe a little more rigid. IDK if that makes a rifle more accurate, but I don't need the dust cover or forward assist on a bench gun.</p><p>One issue is that they don't fit well in a clamshell upper assembly block (if you are a builder). I keep the top/bottom receiver fixture for use on billet or slick side uppers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cemetery21, post: 2172873, member: 116948"] DPMS , back in the day. Aero, Spikes, PSA, Odin and several others make them (try Google). They are a little thicker than "normal" AR receivers and maybe a little more rigid. IDK if that makes a rifle more accurate, but I don't need the dust cover or forward assist on a bench gun. One issue is that they don't fit well in a clamshell upper assembly block (if you are a builder). I keep the top/bottom receiver fixture for use on billet or slick side uppers. [/QUOTE]
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