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  • Anger

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    Item(s) received and inspected. I delivered to one person this pm as luck would have it who was in town on buisness. I spent the remaining hour loose fitting my 3-gun set up 18" noveske lighweight bbl, midwest 12" gen 2 ss, lower TBD, ambi upper set up with a left hand eject bolt and left hand lever (which I'll eventually install both rh & lh levers)

    I'll get a hold of y'all by email just as soon as I can. I've got lots of 2nd job picking, packing, shipping that needs to get done first. Please be patient !

    Thanks !
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    papalote

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    I picked up two receivers from Anger. They were very nice. I want to thank him again for putting this buy together. Papalote
     

    Mreed911

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    Great buy. Thanks for meeting up.

    Anyone recommend a gas block with a rail on top that's the same height? That's all I'm missing... except the barrel... which I can't buy yet. :)

    The trigger guard and pistol grip screw set (my replacement grip didn't come with one) are enroute. I'll post pics in late April once the build is complete, I hope (90-93 days for eforms right now, plus shipping time on the barrel and time to put it together).
     

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    I've used the PRI, it's a quality piece. one word of warning is that it's constructed of aluminum which was fine for my application. A lot of SHTF AR15.com purists will tell you go steel or stainless steel only. Precision Reflex - Product Detail - AR15/M16 Gas Block With Top Picatinny Rail - $67.00

    I've also considered and purchased but never installed a Midwest. I didn't install it because I was building a weight weinie and this chunk of steel is HEAVY. https://www.midwestindustriesinc.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=category.display&category_ID=252
     

    Mreed911

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    I've used the PRI, it's a quality piece. one word of warning is that it's constructed of aluminum which was fine for my application. A lot of SHTF AR15.com purists will tell you go steel or stainless steel only. Precision Reflex - Product Detail - AR15/M16 Gas Block With Top Picatinny Rail - $67.00

    It's funny, I was actually looking at the PRI and wondering what, if any effect the longer spacing would have on stressing the barrel, accuracy, etc. Interesting looking piece, though!
     

    Anger

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    the PRI is like 1/3 the weight of the midwest. the PRI weighs about as much as the Troy SS low pro's I also use.

    In hind sight, I MAY not bother bother with a railed gas block, and I MAY not use an aluminum block again...but for what that specific light weight build is for, it works fine. On that lightweight build, I did want a railed gas block for a specific reason. I wanted a rigid connection to the barrel for my front sight in the event the free float tube was pulled out of alignment from a sudden jolt of the sling being attached.

    This product is also available. http://www.store-diamondhead-usa.com/Diamondhead_Receiver_Height_Gas_Block_0_750_p/3101.htmI haven't used it but it looks to be made from Steel and also looks to be lighter than the midwest due to the cutouts.
     
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    New guy here. Lurker since 12/13. I just order the Crosshill side charger from Joe Bob last night. What's your thoughts on it? And how well does that handle stay on the bolt?
     

    ed308

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    Thanks for the response. But what is the round piece located where the charging handle would be? And, can that act as a backup charging handle? My biggest concern with the Crosshill model is loosing the charging knob and being SOL if out hunting.
     
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