Whatever you get i highly recommend purchasing only Glock OEM internal slide and frame parts. I have had numerous instances whereby some non oem part from various sources other tan Glock were the cause of my issue especially the disconnector.
I have one with both 45 and 10mm barrels. Purchased it from a fellow ODTer. Shoots good but decided to leave as 10mm with threaded barrel. I had a feed problem with the 10mm barrel and bolt and sent it back to TNW for service and they were prompt and easy to deal with. I don’t plan to hunt with...
For ar10 I have had the best results with the Luth AR Teardrop forward assist. I have tried several that for whatever reason caused interference with the pawl.
You can build one for $1500 with good quality parts and end up with exactly what you want. PM me for a detail build sheet of one I did recently. For a factory gun look at the Live Free Armory rifle. Replace the trigger with your preference and it’s in the price range you desire.
Agree. My Feddersen has performed very well. It shoots a wide variety of ammo well and shines with Center X as should most. They are very responsive if you have questions. Ie barrel droop etc.
Spend your money on the barrel ( Wilson, Balistic Advantage, Green Mountain, etc.)and a Larue MBT trigger if you are after accuracy. Toolcraft BCG and BCM handguard are next on the list of preferred items. Nothing wrong with the Anderson upper and lower receiver sets if you need to cut cost.
Yes. Really nice feel and the u-notch rear sight gives a quick sight picture. Friend of mine I was with at the Wanamacher gun show purchased a new one for $549.
Are you shooting for group, score, or steel challenge as this will be a consideration. For group/ score you will need a very fine reticle and the duplex is favored. However for getting out in the 150 yard space you may need additional MOA base especially if you are dialing dope. I shoot several...