KAC is always the answer.
KAC is always the answer.
If you don't care about keeping the front sight, you can always grind it down.
http://www.specializedarmament.com/colt/sa-gas-block
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Not another dime.
They are definitely on my radar but seem to be polarizing subject.
I saw what Jay Cunningham said in the "why bcm" thread and I haven't figured out if they actually live up to the hype...
https://pistol-forum.com/showthread....-Why-BCM/page3
If I had no AR and somewhat of a budget restraint, I'd probably get a good lower and order the Larue kit. You're rockin' and rollin' for under a grand (not counting optics). BCM actually costs more unless you just get a barrel (I like the ELW's) and build the rest yourself.
This is what I would get for a non-NFA upper:
BCM® MK2 BFH 14.5" Mid Length (ENHANCED Light Weight) Upper Receiver Group w/ MCMR-13 Handguard
https://bravocompanyusa.com/bcm-mk2-...-13-handguard/
I don't speak Woke. Can you say that in English?
I would add LMT to the list of known quality manufacturers. I had a Defender 2000, which was basically the twin brother of the Colt 6920, in the mid 2000s that was a solid rifle that I never should have sold. What replaced it was nowhere near as good as the LMT.
LMT is another company you don't "hear" much about these days in the advent of youtube/instagram marketing. While its cool to hear about all the whizbang cool stuff these new manufacturers are doing, I probably shouldn't forget that there are company's out there that have been probably doing the same thing for years and just haven't marketed themselves as such. I can't remember where I heard it but I thought I remember hearing that LMT was sometimes referred to as "Knights Light" but I am not sure the accuracy of that statement not do I know if it was referring to their ar-15 platform.