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8 April 2015, 20:40 #1
Rainier Arms UltraMatch Billet Receiver Set MOD 3
Rainier Arms has just released their UltraMatch Billet Set MOD 3. The big difference is now they have added an ambi magazine release. Checkout Rainier Arms for all the details and ordering.
http://www.rainierarms.com/rainier-a...ombo-set-mod-3
Rainier Arms UltraMatch Billet Upper and Lower Combo Set MOD 3
Description:
Our billet sets are CNC machined from solid billet 7075-T6 aluminum which is 70% stronger than the commonly used 6061 aluminum and finished with milspec hardcoat anodize to a surface hardness of 60 Rockwell. We have designed our lowers with an ambidextrous magazine release and bolt release with extended latch for smoother deployment. The precision machining on our our billets are well known in the industry and we are excited to introduce our combo sets for your next rifle build.
Features:
Ambidextrous Extended Bolt Release
Ambidextrous Magazine Release
A4 Feed Ramps
7075 Billet Aluminum
Flared Magwell
Integrated Trigger Guard
Tensioning Screw for proper Upper/Lower Fit
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8 April 2015, 20:45 #2WEVO Spell Checker
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wow that is bad ass good price all so
$300 and 10 Pastrami Sandwiches and a case of Diet Coke. ( UWone77)
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8 April 2015, 21:01 #3
That really does look pretty damn sexy. Holy smokes.
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8 April 2015, 21:17 #4
I see a trend here... everyone is going for ambi---meaning the manufacturers. Is there a reason for that UW?
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8 April 2015, 22:09 #5
I dig the shell deflector. It looks really good.
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8 April 2015, 22:11 #6
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8 April 2015, 22:11 #7
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8 April 2015, 22:12 #8
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8 April 2015, 22:21 #9
I've never tried a San Tan anything, but I own a CMT billet set and I am L-O-V-I-N-G IT. The rainier looks very very good too. I don't know if I want to buy uppers and lowers from a bunch of different places because I love having a matched set. Don't know why, but I do.
I own a few Rainier parts and I would buy anything they sell pretty much with 100% confidence. Same thing with CMT.
I've toyed with the idea to buy some more uppers and lowers just for the hell of it, but I have no idea what I would build with them yet, although I keep coming back to getting a upper reciever, a match barrel and a longer optic for my longer range and/or paper punching needs. But now that I have my trust set up I can file for some sweet SBR love.
Next up on my list is a suppressor, but threads like this with pics like those above are mighty tempting.
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8 April 2015, 22:23 #10
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8 April 2015, 22:30 #11
Speaking of shell deflectors... I really do wonder what good they are. I have a slick side upper and I have absolutely zero issues with it. The ONLY thing is depending on the ammo I am shooting the brass will pile up about 4 o'clock and if I shoot something else more hot it piles up about 5 o'clock. I have no shell deflector and it makes no difference (to me). I started out worried about it, but that was solved after half an hour shooting.
I also don't have a forward assist which I find to not be an issue either. The only situation I could tell where it would make a difference is if you are quietly trying to slide a round into the chamber. But if you just pull it and rip it then there is no problem.
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8 April 2015, 23:13 #12Senior Member
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Did Mega machine these?
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9 April 2015, 03:32 #13
Very Nice..
So need to get in the billet club someday..lol...
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9 April 2015, 04:53 #14
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9 April 2015, 04:56 #15
It matters to a lefty like me. Prime example with the T&E rifle. I shot a test mag and a good portion either hit my cheek or just barely missed it. The deflector does just enough to keep the brass out of my face.
I think it was a colab with CMT.
Yes you need a set! What are you waiting for man?!?