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Posted By: jackmountain Wilson Combat - 01/11/22
Where do they rate? Have a chance to buy a .300bo carbine for $1,500
Was looking at a Barrett when this came up. Got a pile of .300BO Ammo on hand.
Posted By: bsa1917hunter Re: Wilson Combat - 01/11/22
In my experience, they are usually pretty accurate and trouble free. Only saying this based on what I've seen with my friends' WC.
Posted By: MontanaMan Re: Wilson Combat - 01/11/22
IMO, I wouldn't buy it w/o being able to actually fire it & confirm that all is OK.

I don't have any experience with WC on complete AR's but on other issues, I'm less than impressed with their customer service on a couple of other specific issues.

Taken on the whole, their parts are good & I have a couple of their 1911's that are fine.

MM
Posted By: bsa1917hunter Re: Wilson Combat - 01/11/22
Originally Posted by MontanaMan
IMO, I wouldn't buy it w/o being able to actually fire it & confirm that all is OK.

I don't have any experience with WC on complete AR's but on other issues, I'm less than impressed with their customer service on a couple of other specific issues.

Taken on the whole, their parts are good & I have a couple of their 1911's that are fine.

MM

Was something wrong with the WC barrel you bought? I thought it was a shooter?
Posted By: MontanaMan Re: Wilson Combat - 01/11/22
Barrel shoots fine, now.

It would not accept any of 6 different bolts & headspace correctly...........all too short. Some factory ammo would chamber, just as many different brands would not.

Had to modify a bolt to finally get it to fit.

WC said it was perfect because they made it, yet would not supply a matched bolt to fit.

If a barrel / extension won't mate with one of 6 different (high quality, from 6 different manufacturers) bolts, the problem is likely the barrel.

It's like meeting azzholes...............if everyone you meet today is an azzhole, better take a look in the mirror as it's likely you're the azzhole.

MM
Posted By: David_Walter Re: Wilson Combat - 01/11/22
I have a some of WC stuff, and like it a lot. But, I make it a point to buy their BCGs or bolts when I buy their barrels.

I've used other bolts with their barrels with no problem.

5.56/223 barrel?
Posted By: MontanaMan Re: Wilson Combat - 01/12/22
5.56, same situation with 2 different barrels. .0015" tight on the HS gauge; some ammo would chamber if it was small enough, other ammo would not chamber.

After the problem arose, I offered to buy a matched bolt from them as that should have been the easy button............their CS said they didn't match bolts. As I said above, I had 6 new bolts on hand, non would fit correctly.

They would have taken the barrels back, but after talking to them, I figured any other ones would just be the same.

I just adjusted the bolt & moved on, but their CS left me a little cold with their explanation & not wanting to provide a bolt guaranteed to fit.

And all in all, I'm a fan of Wilson products & have used a lot of their 1911 parts & own 2 of their 1911's.

MM
Posted By: bsa1917hunter Re: Wilson Combat - 01/12/22
Originally Posted by MontanaMan
Barrel shoots fine, now.

It would not accept any of 6 different bolts & headspace correctly...........all too short. Some factory ammo would chamber, just as many different brands would not.

Had to modify a bolt to finally get it to fit.

WC said it was perfect because they made it, yet would not supply a matched bolt to fit.

If a barrel / extension won't mate with one of 6 different (high quality, from 6 different manufacturers) bolts, the problem is likely the barrel.

It's like meeting azzholes...............if everyone you meet today is an azzhole, better take a look in the mirror as it's likely you're the azzhole.

MM

That sucks man.
Posted By: MontanaMan Re: Wilson Combat - 01/12/22
Worked out in the end so no real harm done, just some extra aggravation.

MM
Posted By: skeen Re: Wilson Combat - 01/13/22
What'd you end up doing jackmountain?

Wilson's 1911's get a lot more love than their ARs. I'm not that familiar with 'em and have never owned one of their ARs myself, but for $1500 bucks you ain't gettin' hurt and I'd buy it.
Posted By: CashisKing Re: Wilson Combat - 01/14/22
Originally Posted by jackmountain
Where do they rate? Have a chance to buy a .300bo carbine for $1,500
Was looking at a Barrett when this came up. Got a pile of .300BO Ammo on hand.


I wouldn't touch a WC with a 10' pole...

Total jackoffs on the .458 SOCOM platform EARNED them my 100% disrespect.

OLD SCHOOL 1911 by Bill Wilson himself... sure... G2G... but anything since... I ain't touching it.
Posted By: Kenneth Re: Wilson Combat - 01/14/22
They built me a lefty AR in .223 about 3 years ago,

Love the gun, zero issues.

Regarding Customer service, they were top shelf.

At the range last summer guy next to me had a WC .300 BO he had won in a raffle somewhere,

He had no complaints.
Posted By: antelope_sniper Re: Wilson Combat - 01/14/22
Originally Posted by MontanaMan
5.56, same situation with 2 different barrels. .0015" tight on the HS gauge; some ammo would chamber if it was small enough, other ammo would not chamber.
MM


This echo's my experience with one of their barrels. Chamber was tight, wouldn't chamber any of my reloads that worked in many other AR's, and wouldn't even chamber factory military ammo. Head space was fine, the body was undersized. I bought a small base body die and rounds sized with it would function. After about 300 rounds the chamber wore in enough I no longer needed to use it. Barrel shoots great but it was a pain in the ass getting it to function properly.

So yea, Wilson Combat is on my "be careful" list.
Posted By: gunner500 Re: Wilson Combat - 01/14/22
Good informative info in this thread, old bud has a pile of new WC mid-length AR-15's, 1600 bucks cash, i would have expected them to run like a Noveske or Barret Rec-7, speaking of Rec-7, he has one of those too in a 6.8 spc, two grand, glad i forgot my checkbook when i went out to get my new M1A.
Posted By: JRS3 Re: Wilson Combat - 01/14/22
WC built me a 6.8 that has been awesome. It shoots Hornady 120gr SSTs into nice little clusters. I have taken quite a few deer with it and would/will buy another Wilson AR. Their customer service has been excellent as well so I have no complaints.
Posted By: bsa1917hunter Re: Wilson Combat - 01/14/22
Originally Posted by gunner500
Good informative info in this thread, old bud has a pile of new WC mid-length AR-15's, 1600 bucks cash, i would have expected them to run like a Noveske or Barret Rec-7, speaking of Rec-7, he has one of those too in a 6.8 spc, two grand, glad i forgot my checkbook when i went out to get my new M1A.

I agree gunner ol buddy. What has me thinking is why are half the guys saying hell no and the other half saying just the opposite.. I trust MM and AS on a lot of schidt AR related. Even though I know guys that have and use WC, it has me thinking I'd side step them. Even if a damn good deal came along. One guy I shoot against in our local AR shoots, uses one, and that WC is phenomenal. Its an oddball chambering though 7.62x40. Thinking back on our last shoot though, he had an issue with his, but he says he never cleans it. We tore it apart and found the firing pin all gummed up. Not a big deal, just cleaned it and put it back together and he was fine for the rest of the day.. He's good competition, so I wanted his rifle up and running. ha ha.. I think he laid down a 100-9x after cleaning it, so we were both happy...
Posted By: gunner500 Re: Wilson Combat - 01/15/22
Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Originally Posted by gunner500
Good informative info in this thread, old bud has a pile of new WC mid-length AR-15's, 1600 bucks cash, i would have expected them to run like a Noveske or Barret Rec-7, speaking of Rec-7, he has one of those too in a 6.8 spc, two grand, glad i forgot my checkbook when i went out to get my new M1A.

I agree gunner ol buddy. What has me thinking is why are half the guys saying hell no and the other half saying just the opposite.. I trust MM and AS on a lot of schidt AR related. Even though I know guys that have and use WC, it has me thinking I'd side step them. Even if a damn good deal came along. One guy I shoot against in our local AR shoots, uses one, and that WC is phenomenal. Its an oddball chambering though 7.62x40. Thinking back on our last shoot though, he had an issue with his, but he says he never cleans it. We tore it apart and found the firing pin all gummed up. Not a big deal, just cleaned it and put it back together and he was fine for the rest of the day.. He's good competition, so I wanted his rifle up and running. ha ha.. I think he laid down a 100-9x after cleaning it, so we were both happy...


LOL, Yessir, gotta keep the comp up and running so's you wont get too relaxed ; ] noted on the WC, would be certainly checked and verified, but to my thinking, anything at that level should run like greased glass, hell, my dinky 750 buck 7 twist PSA mid lengths have never missed a beat, a hell of a bang for the buck imho, they wear Leupold Delta Pro and EoTech 556's, great little utility guns around the farm, house pickup/tractor.
Posted By: jackmountain Re: Wilson Combat - 01/16/22
Originally Posted by skeen
What'd you end up doing jackmountain?

Wilson's 1911's get a lot more love than their ARs. I'm not that familiar with 'em and have never owned one of their ARs myself, but for $1500 bucks you ain't gettin' hurt and I'd buy it.

Originally Posted by skeen
What'd you end up doing jackmountain?

Wilson's 1911's get a lot more love than their ARs. I'm not that familiar with 'em and have never owned one of their ARs myself, but for $1500 bucks you ain't gettin' hurt and I'd buy it.


Passed. More because of caliber than manufacturer.
Decided to start looking for a 7.62x39 upper due only to the amount of ammo I have stored.
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