Now tell me, why should I get any other AR-15 upper when the most reasonable choice is larue?
Sub moa with matching durability, all with a cost of 750$.
There is no other that can compete no?
Now tell me, why should I get any other AR-15 upper when the most reasonable choice is larue?
Sub moa with matching durability, all with a cost of 750$.
There is no other that can compete no?
It's only sub moa with match ammo
What would compare to This upper then? If you were using typical NATO 5.56
M193 sucks out of everything. If you want the larue uppers full potential you need to buy 77gr smk. good luck finding it in stock.
So what are you babbling about then? This thread is for uppers not ammo
Okay, what would be something you would recommend instead?
If M193 sucks out of everything then at that point it's just finding and upper that sucks least? :DDDDDD
He's just repeating shit some guntuber said he doesn't even own guns
Get whatever upper you like
There's plenty of videos of people grouping m193 at 100 with larue uppers. Post your sub moa groups with m193.
So you don't own any guns and you're just repeating shit from guntubers?
Nah I don't own any. I want you to prove all my favorite youtubers wrong so I can leave a comment on their videos.
>1:7" pos "match" barrel shoots 3moa with m193
>uhhhhhh, its shit!
That goes for any upper.
Can't make a gun shoot better than the ammo you feed it.
It’s a shitty barrel profile and an ugly rail. Besides that it’s good
After a few weeks of research this is what I decided to build my first AR around. The only other alternative that made sense to me was to buy a nice barrel like a white oak or a bartlein and put an upper together myself. But since this was my first gun I decided to go with the larue upper. Gun works flawlessly.
Why the gay ass stock?
LOP adjustment, comb height adjustment, doesn't weigh too much.
Haven't tried that. I've been using 10 and 20 round magazines for now.
Here's what my groups at 100 yards look like from this past weekend shooting at a bench with a bipod. Left to right ADI 69gr, Nosler 77gr, IMI Razorcore 77gr. Each square is 1 inch. Doubt the ammo matters much since I'm still learning and I pull shots constantly but I'm really happy with the upper.
That's pretty close to what I see people with chassis do with those ammo types. Do you ever just rest on the mag?
You could potentially have a well balanced rifle with a lighter front end that groups just as well if you went with a modern profile barrel (Criterion core, BCM ELW, Faxon Gunner) and a lighter handguard. This only really matters once you pile 3 pounds of light, laser, and supressor on the end.
What is up with that gay ass bumper sticker lol
Larue is owned by an insufferable operator fetish gay who regularly gets into b***h fights with his customers as well as other barfcom e-celebs whenever someone as much as suggests that his products are anything but 100% flawless.
The brand had a near cult following some years ago.
Accuracy is a meme.
You have a platform built as a service rifle.
Drill your sear hole, exercise your rights.
Win by volume, not placement.
In a fight, you don't have time to aim.
I've always heard larue's ARs were pretty mediocre for their price.
I've got a Larue UUK builds in 5.56 and .308 from back when Mark still sold them for 800/1200. They're excellent uppers for the price point, and I mostly shoot 175/77 gr hand loads out of them. Understand that it's a heavy barrel upper that you'd throw an LPVO on, not a go-fast door kicking upper.
Ngl if I was hardcore larping I was planning to use the larue upper for the medium-long range with a zpap92 on the sling for the superior short range