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View threadI'm talking about a true free float upper. Not the latest tactical OAF poser railBoth are inferior to giesile. Seriously just buy a G rail. Larue hasn't changed their design in 15 years. It sucks.
The empty barrel makes the most noise.
Let's see your sub half moa 6x5s from your home builds.
Or it could be. I don't know. The barrel?Good idea. Don't look up all the recent larue kits that don't shoot for shit, probably half due to their design. Wouldn't want any relevant data points to sway your opinions.
So I'm leaning towards the Larue with a proof carbon barrel. Now just need to decide on a bcg and gas block.
A mall ninja with more years in combat and building/fixing guns for DOD than guns you have ever built.
Bigjake proving again he's nothing but a jerk off bullshit artist. Good to have you back.
Good idea. Don't look up all the recent larue kits that don't shoot for shit, probably half due to their design. Wouldn't want any relevant data points to sway your opinions.
I only have experience with the Seekins and Larue large frame.
I have experience with the Geissele MK18 on a small frame.
The Larue UU kit is a good design, but the Larue barrel extensions are cut .003 smaller then the DPMS extensions. Larue will tell you they fit and they do with a lot of heat and force. All the DPMS extensions (from Proof) I’ve seen in UU kits the feed ramps don’t line up. Easy fix with a dremel.
Are you talking about large frame or small frame? Also I am now on my 4th build using the LaRue upper receiver handguard combo and with the barrel extensions supplied by Compass Lake they absolutely fit perfectly. And that tight thermal fitting is actually a positive, sometimes it could be a pain in the ass but it is actually the desired fit.
This is one of the four that I recently finished and it is by far the most accurate recce rifle I've built to date.
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I only have experience with the UU large frames. I'm very familiar with thermal fit, if it worn't for the feed ramps not lining up I would say the DPMS/SR to UU fitment was perfect. Even if the extension ramps were recessed I would have been good with it, but the DPMS large frame extension protruded into the upper a few thou causing a lip. Luckly all my larue barrel have shot great so no issue. It's good to hear that the small frames are an easy fit.
Here's a pic I just took for you from my small frame, you can also take a thin barrel shim and cut out 1/16" for the centering anti rotation pin out of it and use it to bring the barrel extension inside back to flush.
Also I wouldn't be surprised if this was a proof research issue do you have any friends that may have a JP Barrel hanging around somewhere?
Also how FT-LB did you torque the barrel down to?
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https://www.snipershide.com/shooting/threads/how-accurate-have-sp10-been-out-of-the-box.6909008/
I prefer seekins. there no pressure on the rail that effects the barrel. Glen specifically addresses this. I built mine using seekins receivers and JP internals with a craddock bartlein. It outshoots my AI. Dang sure out shoots any Larue OBR I have ever owned. Just me though as I know there are larue guys that will say just the same about theirs.
Mind you the new larue UU receiver looks pretty bad ass I have to say. i dont think you could go wrong with either. I have just be very happy finally getting a semi to group like a bolt and it has been using seekins new stuff. I even went back and built my ..23 using the same stuff.
And another plus for the larue is that offer 13" rails... Which is good if you like adjustable gas blocks to sit just outside the handguard... like with seekins new adjustable gas block. 13" is perfect for me. i wish Seekins had a 13 option for rifle length gas blocks. no biggie though.
I'd love to see some pics of your Craddock build sounds very well done. I've seen a lot of your builds over the years and no expense spared. What state are you in?
it's funny that you pointed out about the 13" rail I was just discussing this with another member. A 20" barrel with rifle length gas puts the gas block about half an inch past the end of the handguard making it perfect for adjustment. If I decide to do another large frame build this summer it will be with the Seekins builders kit, Proof 6.5 CM SS Barrel, and JP LMOS BCG and SCS. The 15" Seekins Rail allows for the +2 gas system. I'm also contemplating on trying the new Triggertech AR Diamond Trigger.
Ha BJ that’s my exact build. I used the trigger tech but mine is 22” 6.5cm with +2 I’ll post pics of it
Primus is a fucking idiot Mall Ninja, all he does is run his fucking cock hole and never backs up anything he post.
He can't even wrap his little brain around the point of this entire thread.
No one here is talking about how strong a handguard can be they are trying to find the best option for a true free floating system.
In my opinion right now it's the LaRue that has the best system out right now, the seekins and mega designs aren't bad but I don't like the way they use the internal barrel nut to secure the barrel from the inside threads of the receiver face.
Once you insert you're Barrel into the upper of a seekins in then has a collar style barrel nut that secures the Barrel in place, if you put strain on the handguard it will transfer strain on the barrel, because the handguard is a attached to the outside of the upper Receiver and the upper receiver secures the barrel.
LaRue doesn't work that way, the handguard is attached to the upper receiver but not where the barrel nut threads are located, so you can put as much strain on that handguard and it will not come in contact with the barrel nut in anyway keeping a true free floating platform.
This is what I'm talking about
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As seen here with the Red arrows indicating pressure transfer, Any Force/torque that is applied to the outside of the handguard will transfer straight through to the barrel, because they are all connected.
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with the LaRue any pressure or torque that is applied from the handguard will be transferred to the area's pointed out and in red, while keeping areas highlighted in blue completely free floating an unaffected from any other outside force.
This concludes today's lesson ?