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AR-15 Build with Bolt Action | Uintah Precision

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Why should you buy a bolt action for your semi-automatic AR-15 and AR-10? In this video, we describe why this may be better than a long range rifle build.

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  1. Just FYI, I understand another good reason to convert to a bolt action upper is when using a suppressor, especially a direct impingement system, the gas blowback is negligible. Not only does this greatly limit the gas in the face, reduce, or eliminate, heating up the bolt carrier group, but also avoids the extremely large deposits associated with using the suppressor. Sometimes these deposits are so great that they limit the operation of the rifle. Yes, I wish I could afford one.

  2. So if you buy a stripped lower receiver that’s marked other and then put the bolt action on they can never say it was a semi automatic weapon nor can they confiscate it when they band so-called assault rifles . And your upper can’t be considered a rifle without a lower so they can’t touch that either.

  3. I see where your coming from on using your uppers, and West Desert Shooter has done a fine job with his performance with the 6.5 and .224
    The problem I have was price, I know the old rule "you get what you pay for", and I feel you have a fine product, however I think your a lil high on the price scale.
    Perhaps someday your sales will increase enough, your overhead might drop, then you can make them more affordable for the common blue color working stiff.

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