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Monolithic Uppers on AR's
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<blockquote data-quote="Clampett" data-source="post: 1742247" data-attributes="member: 10316"><p>Some AR's, such as LMT and the Colt LE Models tout a single piece or monolithic upper. I checked out an LMT today and they do seem really sturdy, with no fragile or plastic parts, and they seem somewhat smaller/tighter. They also tout higher accuracy with a 1-piece upper. My question is: Is it worth the extra money, are they really sturdier/more rugged, and are they more accurate???</p><p></p><p>Also, DI or Piston?....lots more for the piston...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clampett, post: 1742247, member: 10316"] Some AR's, such as LMT and the Colt LE Models tout a single piece or monolithic upper. I checked out an LMT today and they do seem really sturdy, with no fragile or plastic parts, and they seem somewhat smaller/tighter. They also tout higher accuracy with a 1-piece upper. My question is: Is it worth the extra money, are they really sturdier/more rugged, and are they more accurate??? Also, DI or Piston?....lots more for the piston... [/QUOTE]
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