So, this is my first post here. Longtime reader. Coronacation finally got me motivated enough to sign up for an account & as I'm sure it is for a lot of you, this quarantine is proving pretty expensive.
I'm putting together a Recce-ish build. Some of the parts I have, some I don't yet, some are being shipped as I write this.
Wanted to see if there were any glaring errors I'm making in parts selection. You all know a lot more than I do.
Upper:
San Tan Pillar Billet Upper
Lantac Enhanced BCG (The TiN on top of Nitride one that appears to be a Midway USA exclusive)
Lothar Walther Barrel (this one https://www.lothar-walther.com/1409...wylde-polygon-mud-1/2-28-unef-2a-l-16.00?c=24)
CMT Combat Flash Compensator
V7 ionbond coated Titanium Gas Block
Radian Raptor SD-SL Charging Handle
Odin Works 15.5 Inch Ragna Handguard
Warne XSkel 30mm QD Scope Mount
Leupold VX-5HD 3-15x44 Scope
Magpul Pro BUIS
Lower
POF P415 Stripped Ambi Lower (got the shipping notice this evening)
Wilson Combat TTU M2
Radian Talon 45° ambi safety
Lancer EFX A1 Stock
BAD DLC coated Titanium takedown/pivot pins
V7 ionbond coated Titanium mag catch
Tubbs Flatwire Buffer Spring
White Oak Armament Rifle Length RE
Jones Arms EAB Buffer
Grip- TBD. Not terribly important to the overall result. Might use a Hexmag grip I have in the parts bin.
I know someone is going to suggest an adjustable gas block. I'm not going that route for the same reason I avoid adjustable triggers. They just seem to me like an invitation for Murphy. I'm sure they're great, but not my thing.
I already ordered the handguard but I do have concerns about it being sturdy enough should I put a bipod on it in the future. I basically have the entire upper in hand or ordered already (with the exception of the scope & mount). I'll install it, see how I feel about it, & go from there. I wanted to go lightweight because of the beefy barrel profile, but may have gone too skeletonized with the Ragna.
Yes, I know a few of my chosen parts (the buffer, titanium takedown pins, titanium gas block...) are "gilding the lily" & probably unnecessarily expensive.
So, gentlemen, as the late Ed Koch said, How'm I doin'?
I'm not chasing .4 inch groups at 100 yards. I don't shoot that well & I don't hand load, but MOA or better with match grade off the shelf ammo would make me happy. Sound like I'm going down the right path?
Thank you in advance for your guidance & I hope you're all staying safe.
I'm putting together a Recce-ish build. Some of the parts I have, some I don't yet, some are being shipped as I write this.
Wanted to see if there were any glaring errors I'm making in parts selection. You all know a lot more than I do.
Upper:
San Tan Pillar Billet Upper
Lantac Enhanced BCG (The TiN on top of Nitride one that appears to be a Midway USA exclusive)
Lothar Walther Barrel (this one https://www.lothar-walther.com/1409...wylde-polygon-mud-1/2-28-unef-2a-l-16.00?c=24)
CMT Combat Flash Compensator
V7 ionbond coated Titanium Gas Block
Radian Raptor SD-SL Charging Handle
Odin Works 15.5 Inch Ragna Handguard
Warne XSkel 30mm QD Scope Mount
Leupold VX-5HD 3-15x44 Scope
Magpul Pro BUIS
Lower
POF P415 Stripped Ambi Lower (got the shipping notice this evening)
Wilson Combat TTU M2
Radian Talon 45° ambi safety
Lancer EFX A1 Stock
BAD DLC coated Titanium takedown/pivot pins
V7 ionbond coated Titanium mag catch
Tubbs Flatwire Buffer Spring
White Oak Armament Rifle Length RE
Jones Arms EAB Buffer
Grip- TBD. Not terribly important to the overall result. Might use a Hexmag grip I have in the parts bin.
I know someone is going to suggest an adjustable gas block. I'm not going that route for the same reason I avoid adjustable triggers. They just seem to me like an invitation for Murphy. I'm sure they're great, but not my thing.
I already ordered the handguard but I do have concerns about it being sturdy enough should I put a bipod on it in the future. I basically have the entire upper in hand or ordered already (with the exception of the scope & mount). I'll install it, see how I feel about it, & go from there. I wanted to go lightweight because of the beefy barrel profile, but may have gone too skeletonized with the Ragna.
Yes, I know a few of my chosen parts (the buffer, titanium takedown pins, titanium gas block...) are "gilding the lily" & probably unnecessarily expensive.
So, gentlemen, as the late Ed Koch said, How'm I doin'?
I'm not chasing .4 inch groups at 100 yards. I don't shoot that well & I don't hand load, but MOA or better with match grade off the shelf ammo would make me happy. Sound like I'm going down the right path?
Thank you in advance for your guidance & I hope you're all staying safe.