You're a bad, bad man.Too bad he is so far from Rijas.
I knew there was a reason I liked you.
You're a bad, bad man.Too bad he is so far from Rijas.
I do like to spend the extra on nicer charging handles, I find them much more comfortable in operation.
I never could buy into the price or the hype of upscale charging handles. As long as it releases the lock and doesn't bind in the charging slot, I could care less and can't justify paying more than 15-18 bucks for a simple milspec ch. Of course I'm not a competition shooter and I have very, very calloused fingertips from working in the cable industry.
Not saying your choice is wrong, just that I don't understand it. Great thing about AR's, you can build them how you and your budget decide.
I agree with everything @tRidiot says. I have a psa rifle that is a sub moa rifle with hand loads. They make a good product for price. I will say those prices are inflated due to Covid 19. Also PSA has never been quick about shipping especially uppers prior to current issue.
Since your not building the AR. Is there any reason you don't just buy a new one locally? Personally at those prices. I think you should try and find a built rifle locally . Really no benefit to go the route your looking at if your buying a built lower and upper. Nothing you speced out is special.
Charging handles do not contribute anything to the operation or accuracy of the rifle other than moving the BCG back and forth. I have a couple of the Bravo company extended charging handles that were about $50 if I remember right for scoped AR's and fell into a deal here on OSA for some Breek charging handles that were extended and ambidextrous for about $15. Bought several and they work just as well as the Bravo company.
the link you provided shows an SL-S . Is that the one you use or did you mean to link an ACS stock?Do not buy an assembled lower. The trigger will suck and need replaced. Your paying for throw away parts.
There are many drop in triggers out there that will far exceed what you will get in an assembled lower with junk parts.
Depending on your budget, There are CMC triggers (I've never used one but have good reviews) Rise Armament triggers made in Broken Arrow Ok, (I have four and love them) Timney triggers (the epitome of triggers IMHO for single stage, I have three), Gissel, JP(I have two, and are not drop in and must be tuned, not for beginners) and others that are high end. Some two stage, some single stage. For the New person to AR's go with the single stage. Later if one wants to go more long range precision, go with the double stage.
I can't tell you how many people have accuracy problems at the range that can be fixed with a trigger change.
Next issue with an assembled lower from a manufacturer is that it will possibly interfere with a proper cheek weld because of the wrong stock. The majority of stocks on AR's will not work with muffs as when getting the cheek weld, it pushes the muffs up and exposes the ear so most wear plugs when shooting with the standard stocks.
For me, to get that cheek weld with low profile muffs, the magpul ACS with the battery storage is perfect. The hump for the battery storage moves the face away and gives relief to the muffs so they can protect hearing.
IMHO proper prep of the lower contributes as much toward accuracy as the rest of the rifle. If one is not comfortable with the cheek weld and trigger, the rest of the gun isn't going to make accuracy any better.
https://www.cabelas.com/product/shooting/firearm-components/gun-stocks/pc/104792580/c/104717880/sc/391643280/magpul-moe-sl-s-stock/2499889.uts?irclickid=1h:wg6UGsxyOTwWwUx0Mo3cgUkiz7NRWgzKcwM0&irgwc=1&WT.mc_id=ir34844&utm_source=Cartera Commerce, Inc.&WT.tsrc=AFF&utm_medium=AFF&rid=10
There may be others and I'm interested in hearing other opinions, but for me the MagPul
I noticed that too.the link you provided shows an SL-S . Is that the one you use or did you mean to link an ACS stock?
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