I’ve been on the verge of ordering an A1 upper for a few weeks now, and I just can’t decide which length to go with. Upper will be going on an Aero rifle lower, so 14.5 would have to be pinned / welded.
What did you go with and why?
14.5” or 16”
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14.5" if:
A. you want to convert to the mil-spec gas block
B. you want to be able to mount the bayonet
C. you want a true(ish) clone
16" if:
A. you like the K1 sight picture
B. you don't mind the front post not being flush with the sight block
C. you want to use standard AR rear sights
D. you don't want to mount a bayonet
E. you don't want to fuss around with the extra cost and labor of converting to mil-spec
I have both a 14.5" (pinned and welded) and 16" and have no problem hitting a 1x1ft steel plate at 300m with irons using 55gr Wolf Polyformance with either- the loss of accuracy from the shorter barrel will only become relevant past ~400m.
A. you want to convert to the mil-spec gas block
B. you want to be able to mount the bayonet
C. you want a true(ish) clone
16" if:
A. you like the K1 sight picture
B. you don't mind the front post not being flush with the sight block
C. you want to use standard AR rear sights
D. you don't want to mount a bayonet
E. you don't want to fuss around with the extra cost and labor of converting to mil-spec
I have both a 14.5" (pinned and welded) and 16" and have no problem hitting a 1x1ft steel plate at 300m with irons using 55gr Wolf Polyformance with either- the loss of accuracy from the shorter barrel will only become relevant past ~400m.
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I think it goes without saying but just to be on the safe side (and which I probably should have posted in my first reply), NFA rules apply to the 14.5. Pin and weld a 2" muzzle device to your upper or SBR it if you want a stock on it.
If you intend to build a "clone" and swap to the mil-spec block, pin and weld the muzzle AFTER you have installed the mil-spec gas block, because this is a permanent install.
If you intend to build a "clone" and swap to the mil-spec block, pin and weld the muzzle AFTER you have installed the mil-spec gas block, because this is a permanent install.
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