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Final tally looks like 166 lowers, 119 uppers and 66 BCGs.  121 total participants.

 

How does this compare against early polling estimates?

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Guest Keal G Seo
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Final tally looks like 166 lowers, 119 uppers and 66 BCGs.  121 total participants.

Sounds good. Guessing that isn't as good as expected but guessing also that with the uppers and BCGs added they are going to do alright. Wish I could have been able to afford an upper as well...Hey CMT if you wanna gimme a rain check I could hit you up after Christmas :D lol

But thanks for putting this together, without it I wouldn't have a forged to go in my collection as I usually go the cheapest route.

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I'm thinking CMT gave us a really good price because they love TGO. Not sure they made a pile of money on this deal. WE, on the other hand, got the best price on billet receivers we're ever gonna see. That's why I ordered my limit.

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WE, on the other hand, got the best price on billet receivers we're ever gonna see. That's why I ordered my limit.


This is why I felt as if I should have ordered another pair, but I'm sitting on a whole buncha lowers already without prospects of building anything grand. Since a billet wouldn't work on my other AR builds I just couldn't find a reason why I would use it.
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This is why I felt as if I should have ordered another pair, but I'm sitting on a whole buncha lowers already without prospects of building anything grand. Since a billet wouldn't work on my other AR builds I just couldn't find a reason why I would use it.

 

I'm covered up in AR's right now. So, I only ordered one set the first time. Then, I ordered the second set at the last minute. It really was a good deal, and billet receivers will work for the next two. I just need a bigger safe now :)

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Well, this is gonna be my first build of a custom AR. I wanted it to have quality and not be a mass-produced Item. So it looks like i made a good choice. It may take me a longer time than I'm used to but i'm gonna do it right and not rush this build.

 

I have so many things going on right now, that I probably could have used the money somewhere else. But this was a chance of a lifetime. Got to chance on it when you're given it.

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I missed the boat my friends! If any of you have a lower that in which you would be willing to part with. Please send me a private message and we can discuss terms. Thank you!

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Well I did find this, left hand upper in 300 Blackout, wont know the details till Monday.

Sight, and lower are not in the sale.

correcthandedAR300_zpscd35b0ef.jpg

 

 

That doesn't look factory to me. It looks like someone did a bit of milling on that upper.

 

 

Just looks like one of those Grizzly side charging uppers.  Just uses a handle attached to the bolt instead of a charbing handle

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Anyone who's planning a 300BLK and plans on shooting suppressed should be aware of some of the behaviors of side charging uppers.  Even on the 5.56 platform, it's not uncommon to get a face full of gas and associated soot when shooting suppressed. 

 

Make sure you wear good eye protection.

 

Maybe look for a deal on some old silk scarves like the WWI pilots would wear to wipe the oil off their goggles...

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Final tally looks like 166 lowers, 119 uppers and 66 BCGs. 121 total participants.

There's gonna be 120 happy shooters out there soon. As soon as you guys get yours built please send me all your old, used, beat up parts so I can join the fun. I can't find a buyer for my kidney. :)
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Anyone who's planning a 300BLK and plans on shooting suppressed should be aware of some of the behaviors of side charging uppers.  Even on the 5.56 platform, it's not uncommon to get a face full of gas and associated soot when shooting suppressed. 

 

Make sure you wear good eye protection.

 

Maybe look for a deal on some old silk scarves like the WWI pilots would wear to wipe the oil off their goggles...

The very reason for a correct handed upper.

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That left handed upper I posted over 7 bills, that does include barrel, forearm, and guts.

That might be a good price, just not in my money right now.

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That left handed upper I posted over 7 bills, that does include barrel, forearm, and guts.

That might be a good price, just not in my money right now.

As long as you're pining for stuff that's out of your price range, you might as well go for the full deal:

 

http://www.lefthandrifles.com

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Anyone who's planning a 300BLK and plans on shooting suppressed should be aware of some of the behaviors of side charging uppers.  Even on the 5.56 platform, it's not uncommon to get a face full of gas and associated soot when shooting suppressed. 
 
Make sure you wear good eye protection.
 
Maybe look for a deal on some old silk scarves like the WWI pilots would wear to wipe the oil off their goggles...

 
Don't forget your cockerney accent.
 
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As long as you're pining for stuff that's out of your price range, you might as well go for the full deal:

 

http://www.lefthandrifles.com

If I had money like that I would not be pining, the post with the pic was made

before I found out the price.

Thanks for the link on left hand rifles, first I have seen.

Guest Lester Weevils
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correcthandedAR300_zpscd35b0ef.jpg

 

That is a neat-looking stock. Well, neat looking rifle overall, but the stock is interesting.

 

Will probably be forever before I get mine put together. Deciding what to do, first and only AR I'll probably build. Might consider making wood furniture. I don't need yards of rails and there is rail enough atop the CMT upper for an optic. A home-made stock shaped as above ought to be within my skill level.

 

One time shot beside a fella with a linear compensator, that was very quiet behind and to the side of the rifle. Probably put a linear compensator on it. Some linear compensators are fairly short, and some longer than usual. Probably silly to consider a below-16" barrel with pinned welded compensator, but otoh I've never had much desire to swap compensators on any other rifles (except maybe try a linear compensator on it), and if I did decide to change compensator on the TGO gun, could just get another barrel.

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Anyone who's planning a 300BLK and plans on shooting suppressed should be aware of some of the behaviors of side charging uppers.  Even on the 5.56 platform, it's not uncommon to get a face full of gas and associated soot when shooting suppressed. 

 

Make sure you wear good eye protection.

 

Maybe look for a deal on some old silk scarves like the WWI pilots would wear to wipe the oil off their goggles...

 

My 10.5 side charge doesn't dump much. I still have a charging handle in it though. 

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Almost makes you want one in the "raw".

 

 

So the most obvious question now is when do we get to start putting all these pieces we have laying around in them David?!

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Hmm, now, I'm wishing I would have grabbed two uppers as well.. 

 

You can always get the uppers. I grabbed them with the group buy because they were cheaper, but at least they're not "one run and done" like the lowers.

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