dcmdon
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Aim has the uppers for short money. A friend is looking for a new upper for his registered MG lower. I thought this might be a fit.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
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Aim has the uppers for short money. A friend is looking for a new upper for his registered MG lower. I thought this might be a fit.
Thoughts?
This. So I think the OP's thought process makes sense. Quality upper from a decent manufacturer, should yield decent results. Maybe not the best manufacturer, but far from the worse. And at that price you can afford to buy a few.Sig does make full auto 516s
If he has that kind of money who cares he should just be buying them and testing them out on a lark if it's junk it's not like he's going to be bankrupt.. tell him to grow a pair and buy a coupleI'm afraid you misunderstood my question. Or I stated it unclearly. ha.
I know it will work. I've actually played around with (legal) select fire AR variants for 20 years.
I'm trying to see if anyone knows how well this actual upper works. Whether its reliable and can stand up to thousands of rounds of full auto, often suppressed, use.
My friend is currently just buying Palmetto State Armory cheapie uppers and then selling them for pennies when they get burned up. I thought that a piston upper from a reputable manufacturer, rather than one of the flash in the pan manufacturers that popped up 10 years ago when pistons were all the rage, might be worthlooking at.
Much less maintenance and cleaning in theory when shooting large volumes full auto with a can.