Got shot by a jackass riding in my Jeep on the way to the range while I was driving (ND). Took a .45ACP to the arm. A few months later and the bone graft took and I’m healing up. My friends at CavArms (great folks) gave me a Sabre lower as a get well present. With a modicum of time and hands to build with, I’d like to get a good upper for classes, plinking, and one accurate enough for some father shots back home in Wyoming.
I’d prefer a 16" midlength with a rail ready to go. I never used a mid length in the Marines but I sure like how the civilian ones I’ve shot shoot.
I was looking at the fluted, mid length 16" upper here along with some iron sights and an Aimpoint but Armalite’s Thanksgiving Sale looks might tempting even though they quite have what I want.
Seeing as how you got the lower for free…I’d go with an LMT MRP 16" Mid Length upper. It’s everything you are seeking. But it will cost you about $1500.00
You’ve had a great attitude the entire time you’ve been injured, and its good to see you over here.
The biggest question I can think of is how much you can spend. Its pretty easy to spend someone else’s money, so without a ballpark figure, its hard to make a call.
I know you already have precision/ reach out and touch someone aspects covered, so are you looking for more of a blaster/ close in weapon, or are you looking for more of a precision rig out of this one as well?
i have the 16 in midlength Sabre upper with the 10in troy rail and flip-up/down troy battle sights. I shoots great, looks good, is very reliable, and will match the finish on the lower that was given to you perfectly. the only thing i would change is i would have bought an LMT BCG instead of opting for the RRA in it, no particular reason though just preference.
Effectively it depends on what you plan to shoot through this barrel. If say 55gr typically the cheapest ammo then 1x9 will be great. If however you plan to shoot long range 400-800 meters using 75gr and 77gr ammo a lot of the time I’d say 1x7 or 1x8.