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This CBC® Barreled Upper sports a Colt Competition-style barrel, featuring a special contour designed to be lighter than standard SOCOM profiles, giving you an edge in 3-gun competition. CBC makes quality products that won't set you back a ton of dough. Nice fit and finish, properly headspaced, and comes with forward assist. Fits onto any standard AR-15 lower. BCG and charging handle not included. Chambered for 5.56 NATO/.223 Remington 16" Colt Competition-style 4150 steel barrel Nitrided barrel finish A3 forged 7075-T6 aluminum receiver Carbine-length gas system 12" Hera Arms® free-float KeyMod handguard Forward assist and dust cover BCG and charging handle not includedOrder today! Key Specifications Item Number: 706922 Caliber: 5.56 NATO/.223 Remington Barrel: 16" 4150 chrome moly steel with nitride coating Barrel contour: Colt Competition-style Barrel twist: 1:8" Receiver: 7075-T6 forged aluminum A3 flat-top Gas system: Carbine-length Handguard: 12" Hera Arms KeyMod Muzzle device: A2 Mfg. number: 160-779 Back to top
UPC#: 600518151067
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and do you have proof these are "out of spec" parts as you claim? no disrespect here but I have bought many parts, guns, ammo, gear, etc from SG over the years and almost always have had excellent luck and great prices with them. I dont agree when people make generalized accusations without actually having proof or even their reason for such contempt. Its like when people on here say a gun is junk because ots on sale for say $250 yet they have never owned one, never fired one, or even ever handled one for that matter. Some like to bash anything that isnt a fad, "flavor of the month" or a huge name brand....
I think Mr "Gunsngear" should sue them for using his name as. A discount code on cheap junky out of spec AR parts.