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    AR15: Should I go Midlength?

    Wow... a full $90 less than a BCM bcg. :what:
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    AR15: Should I go Midlength?

    nice. I've heard nothing but good things about Toolcraft BCGs. Might pick one up to have laying around for a build.
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    AR15: Should I go Midlength?

    What upper is that?
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    AR15: Should I go Midlength?

    Thanks for the advice everyone. I’m going to stick with the Colt as my go-to rifle. GunnyUSMC is right about it being hard not to get more. Chances are I’ll end up with a DD or similar at some point, but the Colt will likely always remain the AR I pick up to use most of the time. I don’t mind it...
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    AR15: Should I go Midlength?

    You're right! I'm definitely being nitpicky now. I shot it yesterday and it was quite accurate and completely reliable. I think I'm starting to feel comfortable enough to spend money on rails and a couple of other upgrades for it.
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    AR15: Should I go Midlength?

    https://m.imgur.com/a/r78rZHk Is this something I should be concerned about? It’s a bit frayed looking or something. It’s not like this on my friend’s AR
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    AR15: Should I go Midlength?

    Call it an OCD quirk or something, but I would rather keep the Colt lower and upper together. I don't really have a tangible reason why, I know the military throws uppers on different lowers all the time that work just fine. I think I want to stick to complete rifles. Now it's a matter of...
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    AR15: Should I go Midlength?

    This is another point that makes me wonder if I should upgrade. The Colt uses button rifling that is not quite as durable as a cold hammer forged barrel. That combined with it being carbine length makes me wonder if I should go for something "better", i.e. a midlength gas system and cold hammer...
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    AR15: Should I go Midlength?

    Can I put a Mk12 upper on a standard 6920 carbine lower? I see that both Daniel Defense and BCM have their complete Mk12 rifles with carbine collapsible stocks. Looks like a carbine buffer system. Is this good for a rifle gas system and 18” barrel? Getting a Mk12 upper does seem like more of an...
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    AR15: Should I go Midlength?

    Another question... if I went for a midlength, should I just spend the $550 for a BCM complete upper and slap it on my Colt lower, or is there some advantage to buying a complete BCM mid rifle (other than having 2 rifles instead of one, haha). I’d be tempted to save the money from just buying a...
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    AR15: Should I go Midlength?

    I’ve shot a middie before and didn’t notice a difference, but that could be because the front end was quite light with a pencil barrel. Only time I noticed a difference from my carbine was shooting a friend’s AR with an external piston. That did seem to shoot softer. I have no real desire for a...
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    AR15: Should I go Midlength?

    This is the first time I’ve heard a statement like this. One can obtain the benefits of a longer gas system on a carbine length using an AGB? Would I be able to change the A2 FSB of my LE6920 to an AGB without much issue?
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    AR15: Should I go Midlength?

    It’s possible that I’ll be getting into some 3 gun competitions. Overall though this is a “go to” rifle. I would like to be able to practice a lot.
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    AR15: Should I go Midlength?

    I have a Colt LE6920 I purchased about a year ago, of course with the carbine length gas system. I thought I had the last AR I’d ever need, but reading about these midlength gas systems has started to make me doubt. If I really want a top of the line AR, should I have gone with midlength? Now...
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    5.56/.223 for Home Defense?

    This document seems to give the message that the 5.56/.223 is not a very effective performer, and I was surprised to see it say that the M193 out of the M16A1 in Vietnam was considered ineffective. It seems to suggest the 5.56 is marginally adequate at best, and better suited to shooting...
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