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i'm sure they are gtg, but knowing they are ballistic advantage barrels runs me off Why? They guarantee them for life.
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I have had 2 RR rifles, several with BCM uppers and one with a DD barrel. They all shoot pretty well with good ammunition. I've never had any problems with my RR's but I think think BCM and DD make a better rifle in the sense that they use mil spec parts, the BCG's are properly staked etc.
I think any of them will do the job for a general purpose AR-15. BCM and DD are somewhat higher quality and probably will stand up to more hard use but of course they cost more. I guess it depends on whether you want to pay a bit more for a BCM or DD.
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I'd just buy quality parts and a Criterion chrome-lined barrel
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My BCM 11.5" pistol with an AimPoint H2 shoots better than a lot of rifles I've shot.
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carried an RRA operator for 12 years as an issued patrol rifle. I can't remember any issues any of our guys had with them that were indicative of a poor firearm. I never had any issues at all with mine.
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I'd just buy quality parts and a Criterion chrome-lined barrel Old thread, but I think you hit the nail on the head. Like I said, not a whole lot of difference between most receivers to matter. Use good parts and be happy.
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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All the local and county Leo's around here run RRA rifles. I know many of them and they have been very happy with them. I have had 2 of their rifles. One was a carbine before all the m4 receiver cuts were a thing. They both ran 100%
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Don't know if these are apples to apples or not but is there any big difference in quality of these 3?
Which would be preferred or are there others you would consider instead...
Looking for a house/truck gun so thinking a 16''er..
Any help appreciated.. Geissele Super DutyBuy on sale or with vet/mil/leo discount.
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