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19 hours ago, Chef said:

I take it you are pinning the mag?  I had no issue with a pinned mag, but I did recently move to featureless with the thordsen.  I still like the pistol grip better, but its a decent compromise when you are constantly loading and unloading to move from stand to stand when hunting dogs.

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All of my ARs have timney and they are great.  2 are single stage and 2 are 2 stage.  But, I hear really good things about the Larue trigger and its under $100.
They had it on a crazy sale not too long ago. Let me find it. Supposed to be tremendous! https://www.larue.com/category/parts-accessories/lower-parts/triggers/

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3 minutes ago, The Jerkman said:

They had it on a crazy sale not too long ago. Let me find it. Supposed to be tremendous! https://www.larue.com/category/parts-accessories/lower-parts/triggers/

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I had the larue mbt2 in a ar it was nice, but the timney calvin elite is a amazing trigger. Obviously way more money.

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I take it you are pinning the mag?  I had no issue with a pinned mag, but I did recently move to featureless with the thordsen.  I still like the pistol grip better, but its a decent compromise when you are constantly loading and unloading to move from stand to stand when hunting dogs.

Using the AR mag lock system


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Some debate over whether it satisfies the safe act.  I have a couple I am not using if you want one at a discount.  They are a cool system. 

I have them on a few guns and already ordered this one otherwise I would have taken you up on that

Thanks


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26 minutes ago, Chef said:

Having a tough time with the barrel this is the one I think I’m going to go with, I really just can’t decide between the 18 or the 22 inch what are your guys thoughts

https://criterionbarrels.com/products/ar-15/hybrid-contour-224-valkyrie-ar-15-barrels/


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Did you consider white oak armament?    If you really plan on ringing out the 224 for long distance shooting I would go 22 otherwise 18 is more convenient.  Mine is 18.  
 

edit WOA is on backorder.   They are known to be about the best bang for the buck in AR barrels. 

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Are you gonna post up the total spent at the end ? I'm curious how much these end up costing . I hear people claim to have only 400 dollars in a rifle but ive never seen a barrel less then 300. 

I’ll post the total spent if no one tells my wife lol. I’m guessing I’ll be around $1500 before scope more if you include the tool set I got


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Did you consider white oak armament?    If you really plan on ringing out the 224 for long distance shooting I would go 22 otherwise 18 is more convenient.  Mine is 18.  
 
edit WOA is on backorder.   They are known to be about the best bang for the buck in AR barrels. 

I have not but I will for sure check out their websight


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WOA gets the best reviews I have seen universally for barrels under $400

They do look like great barrels, the one thing I liked about criterion is you can purchase the barrel with a head spaced bolt. But I just looked at white oak and am now Seriously considering it


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They do look like great barrels, the one thing I liked about criterion is you can purchase the barrel with a head spaced bolt. But I just looked at white oak and am now Seriously considering it


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From everything I read, you are assured an accurate barrel.  Every thread I read about WOA raves about them.   But I am sure criterion makes a solid barrel too.  If price didn’t matter - carbon proof barrel!

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From everything I read, you are assured an accurate barrel.  Every thread I read about WOA raves about them.   But I am sure criterion makes a solid barrel too.  If price didn’t matter - carbon proof barrel!

So I just did a little digging and the WOA 224 barrels are heavy as hell that sucks I was really happy with what I was reading


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