Agreed. Talk about making a mountain out of a mole hill! Hopefully more reviews start coming in on these for those of us interested.And…THERE is the internet I’ve come to hate. Thanks @JR1200W3 for not disappointing me on a product info thread.
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Agreed. Talk about making a mountain out of a mole hill! Hopefully more reviews start coming in on these for those of us interested.And…THERE is the internet I’ve come to hate. Thanks @JR1200W3 for not disappointing me on a product info thread.
Same!And this is why we can’t have nice things.
I’ll be here patiently waiting for a fde version
I really wish I had a crystal ball as to where the 6mm MAX and/ orthe 6 ARC will be in two years.
The YouTube is sun and shadowLooks like a shooter.
I'm in Cali, so not as compelling as a complete, but I'm a fan. Any other feedback about your experience with the rifle?
Edit, or is that your YT review on previous page?
We haven't forgotten about the homies behind enemy lines in banned states. Complete uppers hit the site on friday.Looks like a shooter.
I'm in Cali, so not as compelling as a complete, but I'm a fan. Any other feedback about your experience with the rifle?
Edit, or is that your YT review on previous page?
How much are the uppers going to run?We haven't forgotten about the homies behind enemy lines in banned states. Complete uppers hit the site on friday.
Link?Ridgeline just had a good live on IG. Looks like they saved it on the page. Bunch of good info in it if you have the time to listen.
Ridgeline on Instagram. If your thinking of buying any of their stuff you should be following them anyways.Link?
$1799. ea, and 22 currently in stock. I think I will pass on the .223 Wylde and wait on the 6mm Max uppers as I am in no hurry and I think there is a very good chance we will see them in the not to distant future. I’ll take one 11.5 inch and one 16 inch.How much are the uppers going to run?
$1799. ea, and 22 currently in stock. I think I will pass on the .223 Wylde and wait on the 6mm Max uppers as I am in no hurry and I think there is a very good chance we will see them in the not to distant future. I’ll take one 11.5 inch and one 16 inch.
I agree, not outlined but they are shown in the picturesI did not see where these uppers included a BCG or CH ??
Yes, im waiting on an FDE upper! Im sure itll be here soon.18” FDE version needs to happen
Just ordered one, now working out the optic situation. Will be running an ATACR 4-16x42 in an C1 and probably a closed emitter offset RDS. It appears that’s what you are running on yours. Which J-Arm height 1.54/1.7 and cant are you using, 35/45, and what height C1 mount 1.54/1.7? I was planning on a 1.54 C1 with a 35 1.7 J-Arm hoping an ACRO would clear the ATACR turret.View attachment 8395973
You might have to hold your breath. Only one in existence at the moment…and she’s mine.
This is actually my preferred method, the optic package seen is just what was lying around in the shop.EDIT: Changed my mind going to run an RCR on a 12 o’clock piggyback on a C1, so please disregard…
I have optics set up both ways depending on use case. I think the 45 makes sense and can be faster and more comfortable, but it’s not ambidextrous. However, I think for the purpose of this rifle the 12 seems to make more sense. I’m going to try it out that way and see how it goes. I love that with the C1 I can always get a J Arm if I want to try that easily.This is actually my preferred method, the optic package seen is just what was lying around in the shop.
RDSs off the 12 or 1-2 o’clock always feels more natural to me, typically requiring less movement to employ, easily clears lights/lasers/UNS and most optimal for passive NV use.
1/2x28 muzzles on cut rifled barrels make sense since there’s no stress induced into the blank when rifling. You do see a difference on button rifled barrels.Standard 1/2-28
My RD15 LPR came in a couple weeks ago, and first thing I noticed was how tight the fit between the upper and lower were... Literally had to put the gun in a vise and break it open with a mallet. There's literally zero slop.I'm curious if you are losing anything by just getting the upper (not getting the complete rifle)? (aside from the trigger and A5 extension.) Honest question.
RD now has six rifles coming, listed as "coming soon." I'm happy to see they generated enough interest to move forward with other products, always great to see.
I'm curious if you are losing anything by just getting the upper (not getting the complete rifle)? (aside from the trigger and A5 extension.) Honest question.
My RD15 LPR came in a couple weeks ago, and first thing I noticed was how tight the fit between the upper and lower were... Literally had to put the gun in a vise and break it open with a mallet. There's literally zero slop.
You’ll be fineJust got mine today....I have a Hodge lower I'm not doing anything with and I'm a little concerned the tolerances are so tight they aren't going to go together at all.
It obviously won't solve your issue, but I can give you the M16 MIL specs/dimensions for the upper lug(s) and lower takedown lug pocket, if interested or for comparison.Just got mine today....I have a Hodge lower I'm not doing anything with and I'm a little concerned the tolerances are so tight they aren't going to go together at all.
Sure. I got the calipers out last night, and the recess for the rear lug in the lower receiver is about 2.5-3 thou smaller than the rear lug on the Ridgeline upper. Still have a few lowers to check on the off chance, but the ones I had in my bench/shop area were as mentioned above.It obviously won't solve your issue, but I can give you the M16 MIL specs/dimensions for the upper lug(s) and lower takedown lug pocket, if interested or for comparison.