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JP LRP-07 Rifle New Build

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Sep 18, 2013
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Have I missed anything, going with the 308 in 16in, I want a accurate rifle out to 400-500 yards thats easy to maneuver around obstacles that packs a punch. Thanks for the help. Going to sit on it and think about for a few weeks and make sure its exactly what I want.
LRP-07MU Upper Receiver
LRP-07 Lower Receiver
Matte Black Receiver Color
16" 308 JP Supermatch cryogenically treated stainless steel barrel
Black Teflon on barrel and muzzle treatment
JP Large Profile Compensator
Blended attachment the muzzle treatment is attached to the barrel via thread timed and blended for seemless transition no welding or pining is used
JP modular hand guard extra length 15.5 oal
JP adjustable gas system low profile stainless
black JP thermal dissipator short for JP .750" contour barrels
Magpul UBR Black stock
JP 308 low mass stainless carrier with key installed
ar-10 silent captured spring
4.0 pound JP duty trigger
Hogue grip black
15" JP tactical rail for 12:00 position
4" JP tactical rail 4" (2)
and maybe JP will throw in a free sticker for the safe
 
I have a similar setup in 6.5cm and a few minor differences. So far, I LOVE it.
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Just be careful--once one JP finds it way into your safe--they multiply. I bought its baby brother a month after shooting my LRP for the first time, and am now trying to justify that I need either a vtac or gladiator as my HD gun!

pic of the little brother:

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Shoots great, super trigger, never had ftf, fte issues. It is a little loose compared to the LRP-07, it's more like a typical AR regarding upper/lower fit. I'm noticing that is a little heavier than my KAC SR-15, but it is way more accurate. Different rifles. Very happy with it.
 
You have almost the exact same set-up that I do except I went with the 18" barrel. I put a Swarovzki Z6i brt scope on mine as I wanted to be able to take out human targets from point blank out to 600 yards. I also put on the JPSRTS sight for up close shooting, but I really don't need it as my Swarovski has a true 1x magnification and with the illumination I can use it as a RED DOT Scope too. You are going to love you're new rifle, JP rifles are high Quality, very Accurate, and extremely Reliable. Oh and I love the UBR stock, it fits me well.
 
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I went with the large compensator, I have been wanting to post pictures for quite some time but don't have a camera and my phone will not download to a computer. I was going to go to the range and post pics with a test but never got the chance. I hope to still do it very soon. I have only shot it at a 25 yard indoor range as I don't have any other options at the moment.
 
I like these pics a little better. The LRP-07 is a sweet .308, shoots softly, shoots better than I can, and very light. De luxe rifle.




The V-Tac is a blaster, pure and simple. It will shoot < than 1" with 69s. JP trigger, I did put in a Gunfighter charging handle. Standard spring/buffer. The new JP QD swivel socket is the tits. I need some buis, that's it.

 
Great pics--I really like the two tone look of your rifle, makes me want to send my upper away. Wonder if they can cerakote my upper without remving the barrel, and saving the laser etchings on the handguard. Really like the titanium grey JP uses.
 
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They are some nice pics, i'm going to wait one more week and make sure i have what i want before i order. Its getting hard to wait. I have changed to standard compensator, syrac ordnance/jp gas block with lockable adjustment,
3.5 trigger.
 
Just picked up my JP lrp07. Man these rifles really do feel like they have ball bearings in them. Butter smooth. Only complain is the bolt release. Once you press it the side cocking lever is going to bite you.

You know that you slide the charging handle back forward and lock it, just like a normal AR, before you hit the bolt release correct?