







I am not going to pooh pooh your rifle, you like it, you love it that is all that matters. I will however offer you some advice. keep a close watch on your bolt's locking lugs. because of the larger diameter of the casing it leads to the bolt's steel being thinner in a high stress area. clean it often and check for cracks. Another thing is the way you have the scope mounted with one ring on the upper receiver and one ring on the keymod handguard. I think you are going to have some troubles with it not holding a good zero and possinbly working loose. I would suggest moving the scope back getting both rings on the upper and extending the buttstock or looking into a cantilever scope mount setup, a good example of which is right here: http://all-in-general.com/product_info. ... s_id=67243tangodown wrote:Over all the platform itself is fantastic, an AR15 is an AR15 is an AR15 it seems. I know this marriage of platform and caliber is "unholy", however I have shot many AKs in my day as well, and I honestly think the the AR platform does the 7.62 a little bit more justice as far as accuracy goes. As long as you are willing to take the time and find the best price on the level of quality parts you want, your weapon should perform as you want it to. I also feel that the Spike Tactical ST-T2 Buffer I installed made a big difference with the follow up shots. It was very smooth threw the cycling(slow or fast) of rounds and with the recovery of the recoil. I personally went into today not knowing how this thing was going to to turn out, but I am really pleased to say that the picture above says it all. I know there will always be people who say its going to be problematic, or its a poop combination of platform and cartridge, but I will tell you it seems to work really well.
End verdict: Build an AR47, you'll love it
grumpyMSG wrote:I am not going to pooh pooh your rifle, you like it, you love it that is all that matters. I will however offer you some advice. keep a close watch on your bolt's locking lugs. because of the larger diameter of the casing it leads to the bolt's steel being thinner in a high stress area. clean it often and check for cracks. Another thing is the way you have the scope mounted with one ring on the upper receiver and one ring on the keymod handguard. I think you are going to have some troubles with it not holding a good zero and possinbly working loose. I would suggest moving the scope back getting both rings on the upper and extending the buttstock or looking into a cantilever scope mount setup, a good example of which is right here: http://all-in-general.com/product_info. ... s_id=67243