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sfoxwell

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  1. You're probably right. Just looking for something a little different to add to the collection.
  2. Well if I knew the basic rifle (the DSR) was the same, ie: same receivers, same BCG, same barrel...I'd buy one in a heartbeat just to have a '10 with Pmags. I have 2 B models and I think 25-30 20 rnd mags, but still would like the option. They were clever enough to not allow B uppers to fit the A lowers. Thanks for the response.
  3. If it's the same barrel, I agree. I've had two of them in the past. Yours shoots good... they're usually 1.5-2 moa.
  4. So you believe that by buying the SDR you can save almost 600.00 and get basically the same rifle as the AR10A4 CBF? I really don't care much about the rest of the rifle except the receivers and BCG. I usually build my rifles from scratch but you can't buy the A model receivers alone, so the next best thing would be DSR as a foundation. Probably re-barrel it and do the stock and hand guards. Or not...might just put an A2 stock on it and a good barrel and leave it as a basic carbine. I wonder if it uses the same BCG and barrel as the B model.
  5. No mistake. I was referring to the .308 version of the DSR. Thanks.
  6. OK...I meant AR10A but can't seem to edit that. Sorry. Can someone explain the differences between the two? Where is the >$500.00 price difference? I see a single stage trigger on the DSR vs a two stage tactical on the A, and the A says it has a phosphate coated 4140 barrel, the DSR only says "chromoly". Anything else anyone is aware of? Are the receivers and BCG the same? Thanks in advance.
  7. Thank you sir.
  8. I checked the barrel extensions on the Lothar barrels and they were within a few tenths. Had to make the tool. I use it to check concentricity at the same time.
  9. Basically checking concentricity of the receiver and barrel and squaring the face of the receiver where the barrel seats. Also fitting oversized "match" pins.
  10. New to the forum but long time AR10 owner/builder. Thought I'd introduce myself with my two "keepers". I've built a half a dozen Armalite AR10's but these two are special. Both extremely accurate. Top: Armalite 24" "T" stainless barrel, cut and crowned to 20", Armalite upper receiver blueprinted for accuracy. SWS E1 rail, rifle length EGW low profile gas block, Harris swivel bipod Aero Precision lower Hogue grip Armalite Match 2 stg. trigger set to 3.5#, Magpul trigger guard Magpul PRS stock (switched to A2 stock since then) Badger 20 moa rail adapter IOR 3-18x42 FFP mil/mil scope. .5 moa accuracy with FGMM. Bottom: Armalite SASS 16" stainless barrel Armalite upper receiver, blueprinted for accuracy SWS E1 rail, mid length Vortex flash hider EGW low profile gas block Harris swivel bipod w/ LaRue rail mount (not shown) Aero Precision lower receiver Hogue grip Geiselle SSA trigger, Magpul trigger guard VLTOR ModStock Leupold VXR Patrol 1-4, Bobro q/d mount (not shown) Aimpoint M3 Arms q/d mount and riser Troy BUIS Blue Force gear sling This rifle is also a sub moa rifle with FGMM Just scoped the 16" this week: Thanks for looking!
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