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29 November 2018, 14:45 #1
Midwest Industries Upper Receiver Rod - 308 Version
MI-308URR - MI Upper Receiver Rod For .308
Features:
Works with LR308 and AR10 308 barrels and receivers
Excellent for removing stubborn/seized barrel nuts without damaging upper
Designed for muzzle device installs and will not damage index pin
Can be used to install forward assist/port door cover
Compatible with forged and billet LR308 and AR10 upper receivers
Machined from 4140 Ordnance grade steel
Durable Black Oxide finished for years of use
Will not mar or damage exterior of upper receiver
Receiver mounted sights can be left installed
Can be installed horizontally or vertically in bench vise
https://www.midwestindustriesinc.com.../mi-308urr.htm
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29 November 2018, 16:12 #2
Been watching for this to come out.
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1 December 2018, 15:44 #3
Just got mine!
Big thanks to you guys at Midwest Industries!
This thing is really well made and beefy.
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1 December 2018, 15:55 #4
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1 December 2018, 19:01 #5
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6 January 2019, 14:56 #6
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6 January 2019, 16:55 #7
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3 January 2019, 17:34 #8New Member
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Sold, the rib stopping the receiver from free spinning.. is worth it.
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3 January 2019, 17:44 #9
Does this mean my reaction rod is now obsolete?
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5 January 2019, 08:57 #10
Yes, but to be fair the Reaction Rod was obsolete when it came out.
The idea for the Windham/2UniqueLLC/Midwest Ind. type barreling jigs came first. > https://www.ar15.com/forums/AR-15/An...g-/118-721634/
I'm pretty sure that the idea for the Reaction Rod originated at KAC.Last edited by 556Cliff; 5 January 2019 at 09:12.
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5 January 2019, 10:09 #11
Pretty cool! Thanks for the history on that. Yeah the MI rod is far superior. Anybody looking for a gently used reaction rod?
The best way to survive a violent encounter is to be the one inflicting the most violence.
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5 January 2019, 10:54 #12
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5 January 2019, 10:53 #13
I saw a old photo at ArmaLite from the 60’s with an upper assembly on a “extension chuck” as the caption stated. Earliest version I’ve ever seen.
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5 January 2019, 12:59 #14
556
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