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LR308 question

Yeah, start over. Best advise, if you are somewhat new to the 308AR / AR10 world, is buy a gun and don't build it. The .308 rifle parts are all over the place in terms of lack of compatibility. The .308 gas gun is not like the AR16 / M4 / M16, where almost every part is interchangeable. Start with the premise that nothing fits together, and occasionally you find parts which do. Hell, even Armalite has a Type A and a Type B AR10. One is AR10 compatible and one is DPMS compatible. Go figure that one out.
 
Yeah, start over. Best advise, if you are somewhat new to the 308AR / AR10 world, is buy a gun and don't build it. The .308 rifle parts are all over the place in terms of lack of compatibility. The .308 gas gun is not like the AR16 / M4 / M16, where almost every part is interchangeable. Start with the premise that nothing fits together, and occasionally you find parts which do. Hell, even Armalite has a Type A and a Type B AR10. One is AR10 compatible and one is DPMS compatible. Go figure that one out.
So new armalites use dpms bolts, ar15 gas tube lengths, barrel nut threading, receiver cut, and the same rail heights? Or are they just Back to the original mag design? The B series, from what I understand, was just a work around for the 94 awb. I could be wrong though.
 
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