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UNBRANDED AR 16" Rilfe Kit (Light Weight Build)

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UNBRANDED AR

16″ 5.56 Nato Light Weight Complete Upper Assembly
Product Code: 556UGAS0001

Buffer Tube Kit – Carbine / Mil-Spec
Product Code: 7039-0085-4121

‘ELG’ LOWER PARTS KIT, COMPLETE
Product Code: 7035-0009-1520

Holosun Red Dot Optics Planet Code 704tactical for 5% Off

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16 COMMENTS

  1. This is a ar-15, The AR-16 was briefly marketed in the early 1960s but never entered full production due to a lack of sales. There was very little interest in the design, as most NATO member states were in the process of adopting the 5.56×45mm cartridge, and countries that were still using 7.62×51mm were largely satisfied with the FN FAL, so basicly the title is wrong.

  2. So are these the same exact components that PSA uses? It sounds like they might get some of the same parts from the same manufacturers? Or maybe they buy in bulk from PSA? I’m a big PSA guy but I’d love to find even better parts at the same or lower price.

  3. Great video but where are the tech specs regarding the weight? The video title speaks about it being a light weight build but it seems to be more focused on the products being high-value budget components. Just putting it out there as light weight builds seems to be catching everywhere (like faxon's 14.5 barrel and the OIP AR from Battle Arms Development) so having those details would be beneficial!

  4. Looks exactly like what I picked up from combat armory. Super cheap chineseum but a steal. Had to get the LPK replaced because it was out of spec but Mike was easy to work with.

  5. Anyone have any suggestions for me? I'm using p mags in a dpms AR 15, and for some reason the mags don't drop free when I hit the mag release. I have to pull them out. This is my first AR so I'm not sure what the problem is.

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