RDIAS and RLL question

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CAR-AR-M16

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Im just going to have to do more shopping for the price. I really want an M16 but the price is about $4K over my budget. Colt seem kind of high compare to Sendra Arm M16 or Olympus M16

I have had my SGW/Oly RR for almost 20 years and it runs great (you probably don't want to know what it cost back then). I use nothing but quality parts (Colt, BCM, LMT, etc..) for the rest of the gun. If you just want a shooter, I would go for the least expensive RR you can find. YMMV

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Since the eco going down badly and people trying to sell their cool toys to help out the family. I'm going to take advantage of this chance to buy me a REGISTERED auto sear or LL for my AR. But first I have a question before really look into it. If I bought an AUTO SEAR, can I drop it in any of my AR or I have to register the AR that I drop the sear in as a class III item?

what should I get? RDIAS or RLL (if Im lucky to find one)

Once you have a RDIAS or a RLL, you do not have to register anything else as the sear is the machine gun.

You do have to be very careful about short barrels and fire control groups.

I have a RDIAS that I love.

I have a RLL in a host gun with the select fire conversion that I still have to pick up. I can’t speak of the RLL with a lot of authority.


Can you drop the RDIAS into any lower? Sort of. Some, as has been stated, need to be milled out. But, just dropping in the RDIAS by itself will not convert your lowers. You need to put FA fire control parts in there. In addition you have to have the FA bolt carrier for your upper.

Many will say that you have to remove the FA FCG from your lower when you remove the RDIAS. There is some question about this, and I would certainly look at clarification from a real authority, but with some calibers (9mm and 45 at least) this isn’t necessarily true. Certainly .223 it is true. Not sure about 7.62 x 39. There have been several articles in Machine Gun News and Small Arms review on this in the past. It all has to do with whether or not BATF can get the rifle to fire FA somehow without the sear. My understanding is that with pistol calibers, you don’t have a risk of that. Again, I’m not the authority on that. And I don’t know who can really give you an absolute answer (except if you wanna be a test case!!!)

Can you use the RLL in any platform? No. It was originally designed to turn the AR from a Safe-Semi configuration to a Safe-full auto configuration. There are some kits out there that now allow all three (safe-semi-full). And there is also a need for particular bolt carriers. I believe that the RLL was originally designed for the Colt SP1 bolt carrier.

Take a look at http://www.quarterbore.com/ar15m16/index.html for A LOT of information on both.

I was scrolling thru UziTalk and thought I saw a similar recent thread over there. I’m sure that AR15.com has more discussions on the pros and cons than you can handle.

I keep thinking that I’m going to sell the RLL and host. But as some know, I’ve been thinking that for quite a while. I keep thinking that once I get it in my hot little hands, I’ll be too busy shooting it to think about selling it. I don’t know. I do know that my RDIAS is perpetually in my 9mm platform and I LOVE shooting that one. Next to the Uzi, it is my favorite. And you can get an Uzi for less than a RDIAS, RLL or RR.

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Thanks Dave, If I can't find a decent price for a registered receiver then I would look into a RDIAS. I'm still shopping for price right now and hope to find one soon before some crap come up.
 

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