Looking for an upper, even a barrel and BCG. Just dont want to pay what would be the cost of an entire AR for it.
TIA,
Brian
Looking for an upper, even a barrel and BCG. Just dont want to pay what would be the cost of an entire AR for it.
TIA,
Brian
Brian,
I’ve been looking too.
-b
double tap
S&W shows both uppers and complete rifles on the main page:
Announcing the M&P15R Rifle and Upper Receiver Assembly.
Rifle shown here:
Last week I saw one at Gilbert’s small arms range. Complete upper for $730.00 or something like that.
Wow - Gilberts. They were my range when I did my stint at Belvoir. Will have to swing back by and check them out. I just hate the 95 Interchange.
Hey Slut - lets keep each other informed!
Copes Distributing is supposed to have some in stock, and the price is about right for what they’re selling on Gunbroker
http://www.copesdistributing.net/product_info.php?cPath=32_36&products_id=1020
These guys have one in the store: www.gunsnh.com
$700+
Does anyone know where to get just a BCG and barrel. I would like to have one but do not want to pay for a complete upper
I saw a S&W at Blythe’s Sport Shop in Valparaiso, IN the other day.
Their website: http://www.ihuntishoot.com/
Buckaroo
I don’t mean to hijack your thread, but have you had any experience with them yet. I have been very dissapointed in the two I have fired. Seems like there aren’t any magazines that are reliable for them yet.
restfortheweary
What issues are you having? The newer C-Products mags while not idea are pretty good and I have had no issues. I bought a dozen and have ran them pretty hard. I own two 5.45 ARs and while I had some issues in the begining, I have resolved them. I made one of them into a SBR and it is my go to trainer at this point due to rising ammo cost. Between the two rifles I have shot over 3000 rounds down range. It will run, it just might need a little love.
At $150 for 1000 rounds dont give up on this. Its worth the pain.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7zEw7Ux_Vw&feature=channel_page
The ammo cost is a definate plus and the main reason for my interest in the uppers. The problem has been the same with several CProducts mags. Multiple FTF’s until the mag gets down to about 10 rnds and then they seem to occur less.
Mine works flawlessly with older and newer C Products mags and almost flawlessly with Lancer 5.56 mags.
I’m having issues with multiple magazines. Binding followers, failure to lock open on the last round. I’m getting tired of fooling around with this thing trying to find magazines that will work 100%.
I recently swapped bulgarian mag springs into my c products mags trying to fix the weak springs the cp mags come with. Had to use Bulgarian AK74 springs since Wolff extra power springs wouldn’t fit in my mags. The Bulgy springs haven’t totally killed my feeding issues and I lose 3-5 rds of capacity. The few Lqnders that I’ve tried have been hit or miss, mostly miss due to binding followers with 5.45. They’re fine for 5.56, so that’s no dig on the magazine. I haven’t found another mag that’ll reliably feed more than 10 rds.
I’m getting a little frustrated with mine.
Have you checked everything else? I’m running an H1 buffer on mine.
I have swapped between an H and a standard buffer, weak and strong buffer springs. It locks back more reliably with the standard buffer and a weak buffer spring. Granted, the strong one was a brand new ISMI so it was stiff.
I think the mag issue is it’s own thing. I haven’t found a mag yet where the floorplate won’t bind up. I’m calling C Products soon to see about swapping out my mags for new ones.
I’ve had no problems with my CP mags. All of them function fine and have been very reliable.
If you’re having issues with slow followers (bolt over base malfunctions), hit the inside of the mag body with Teflon silicone spray. Just stick the red tube in the base plate hole.
You shouldn’t have to do it, I know, but nor should you be paying $400/1000 for .223 ammo.
AIM Surplus is selling the S&W upper for $570:
http://www.aimsurplus.com/acatalog/Smith___Wesson_5.45x39_M_P_15R_M4_16__Complete_Upper_Half.html