I would love to get some input from my Z-brothers regarding an AR build. Currently I have a mid-length rifle which works perfectly, but due to my mentality (minor OCD?
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01-24-2012, 02:28 PM | #1741 (permalink) |
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I would love to get some input from my Z-brothers regarding an AR build.
Currently I have a mid-length rifle which works perfectly, but due to my mentality (minor OCD? having German heritage? being a Virgo?) it bugs me that the lower (YHM) and upper (CMMG) don't match. The solution seems simple...just get a YHM upper, but those haven't been available for over a year and I can't find one at the numerous gun shows that I have attended. Also, I am not happy with the CMMG at all. It seems to scrap material off the BCM Gunfighter CH which doesn't seem to be an issue with my Bushmaster uppers. So I am looking to get a high-quality matched upper and lower set, which will be my last 5.56 AR rifle. I am highly motivated to buy a Noveske matched upper and lower receiver set from Rainier Arms, but I have been waiting weeks for one to become available: Rainier Arms, LLC™ | Browse | Receivers - Lowers | Noveske Upper/Lower Matched Set While waiting and browsing on their site I have come across a Mega Arms billet matched upper and lower receiver set: Rainier Arms, LLC™ | Browse | Receivers - Lowers | Mega Billet Upper / Lower / CH - Combo After reading up on the Mega Arms receiver marketing literature and reviews it sounds like it is on par with Noveske, plus it definitely has a cool, unique look. Plus it is at least $100 more expensive and made of a higher grade of aluminium. So, should I go for the Mega Arms over the Noveske? Or am I being seduced by marketing hype? Do you see any drawbacks with that design? Thanks in advance for your responses! BTW, any suggestions for the lower and upper receiver parts would be appreciated as well. I am about to order a Geisselle trigger in order to make this an ultimate AR. Last edited by BlackZeda; 01-24-2012 at 02:29 PM. Reason: Spelling... |
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I have a VIS upper on my Noveske Light Recce. It's nice, but it is heavy. I also have a couple of rifles I built from Noveske matched uppers/lowers. I have yet to be able to ascertain, no matter how much I try to fool myself, that the rigidity of the VIS gives me any kind of advantage over the other two rifles. Giessele triggers are excellent. They're all I use (all SSA's) and I've never had reason to regret that. I never buy lower parts kits. The quality is too variable. If you are considering a Giessele FCG, and a BAD safety selector, and some kind of grip other than standard, check out G&R Tactical. Grant has mix-and-match LPK's wherein he selects higher quality. Personally, I buy the FCG, grip, safety selector all separately. I then go to Brownells and buy a Colt bolt release and mag release (had too many off-the-shelf LPK's come with crappy parts like that), then all the other springs and detents separately. |
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I think I will just be patient and wait for the Noveske matched upper and lower set, especially since you have informed me that they are made with 7075-T6 aluminum...thanks! I did notice that the lower weighted .2 ounces more, so it seems they need to add more material. Quote:
Thanks for the insight on the receiver parts as well. I will not be lazy and go ahead and buy them individually instead of a kit and still go with Geisselle triggers. Thanks again McCool! I will post when I get my receivers swapped out with the Noveskes. Last edited by BlackZeda; 01-25-2012 at 01:14 AM. |
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Before I'd pay extra for a billet lower or upper and suffer the extra weight, somebody would have to prove to me that a more rigid shooting platform will translate into me getting more shots into an 8 inch circle from 50 yards, and that I won't get cracking of the part after another 4000-5000 rounds. I made that assumption years ago, but current wisdom recommends against, and indeed, I haven't seen that at all shooting my Noveske with VIS compared to my SBRs with conventional Noveske uppers/lowers. Hype IMHO. Relative to the LPK, it's kind of cumbersome to buy the individual parts, but IMHO works better. Plus, I usually order 3-5 of each spring and detent just to have them on hand. Here's a representation: Last edited by MacCool; 01-25-2012 at 12:40 PM. |
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With golf clubs and mountain bike components you can actually feel that forged is stronger, so I think I will stick with Noveske. As far as the lower parts kit, since this is my AR-supreme, I think I will hand-pick each part rather than get a kit. It is a labor of love after all! I noticed that Rainer Arms now have Noveske lowers and uppers available seperately. Do you think having a matched set is worth the wait? I would think that since it is Noveske, that a seperate upper and lower would fit so well I wouldn't know the difference. Plus the upper has all the parts included with it. |
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http://shop.battlearmsdevelopment.com/main.sc I particularly like the crank lever option, with a shorter, out-of-the-way lever on the index finger side. Very positive control. Nice and solid. The safety selector is the control that is by far used to most on any rifle (except the trigger), so IMHO you want it to be precise and distinct (likewise the trigger). I came to hate the mushy selectors that come in a typical LPK, especially given the variability in quality. Likewise I prefer the nice crisp break on a Giessele...no creep or grittiness. / Last edited by MacCool; 01-25-2012 at 04:19 PM. |
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Of course you showing me all this nice hardware will result in me buy each times three! Would you say that the Noveske barrels are worth the premium price? I bought a Daniels Defense barrel which I thought was pretty nifty and expensive, but the Noveske barrel is twice the price. Thanks again for the insight and info! |
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I just ordered a Noveske lower and upper from Rainier Arms...need to do the FFL thing tomorrow. Now I need to order the parts for the lower... |
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