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DPMS G2 Recon review from a good friend of mine....
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<blockquote data-quote="Surveyor1653" data-source="post: 2808502" data-attributes="member: 5197"><p>Not a bad write-up. </p><p></p><p>I agree about the rail and also bought the MI forend to replace the one from the factory. ***A note for the uninitiated: As far as I can tell, ONLY YHM and Midwest make forends that will fit the G2 pattern of rifles with their proprietary bbl nut diameters. This seems a little nonsensical since the entire reason for these rifles was to be adaptable to most of the AR accessories on the market. I would hazard that the forend is the most replaced part of an AR-patterned rifle. Be warned*** </p><p></p><p>I also went ahead and replaced the factory trigger with an ALG ACT package with a much lighter trigger pull. Frankly I'm of the same opinion that a rifle in that price range should not contain a heavy, gritty trigger.</p><p></p><p>I wondered if my rifle was the only one that didn't pop the ejection port cover open when the action was cycled. Apparently, it's not. I haven't noticed the wear spot on the bolt release but will be looking for it now. The stock and muzzle device are moot for me personally, because I swapped stocks and am putting a Surefire adapter on to accommodate my can.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for linking to his review.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Surveyor1653, post: 2808502, member: 5197"] Not a bad write-up. I agree about the rail and also bought the MI forend to replace the one from the factory. ***A note for the uninitiated: As far as I can tell, ONLY YHM and Midwest make forends that will fit the G2 pattern of rifles with their proprietary bbl nut diameters. This seems a little nonsensical since the entire reason for these rifles was to be adaptable to most of the AR accessories on the market. I would hazard that the forend is the most replaced part of an AR-patterned rifle. Be warned*** I also went ahead and replaced the factory trigger with an ALG ACT package with a much lighter trigger pull. Frankly I'm of the same opinion that a rifle in that price range should not contain a heavy, gritty trigger. I wondered if my rifle was the only one that didn't pop the ejection port cover open when the action was cycled. Apparently, it's not. I haven't noticed the wear spot on the bolt release but will be looking for it now. The stock and muzzle device are moot for me personally, because I swapped stocks and am putting a Surefire adapter on to accommodate my can. Thanks for linking to his review. [/QUOTE]
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