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izzy
04-11-2018, 20:53
I noticed when taking pictures for the SBR thread. There seems to be a pretty decent gap between the end of the upper and the beginning of the hand guard on this rifle. To recap this is a KAC SR-15. It was hard to get pictures of it but I think you'll see what I'm seeing. Should I fix or have this fixed? Or is this the way it's supposed to be?

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eta: it isn't loose at all, there is no play in the hand guard at all

00tec
04-11-2018, 20:59
Mine has a gap like that with my YHM handguard

izzy
04-11-2018, 21:09
Mine has a gap like that with my YHM handguard

soooo it's expected?

Bailey Guns
04-11-2018, 21:24
Judging by pictures of other SR-15 rifles it looks normal.

Great-Kazoo
04-11-2018, 21:47
Not an issue

izzy
04-11-2018, 22:50
Thanks for the feedback. I wasn't sure, kinda thought that shouldn't be there.

kidicarus13
04-11-2018, 23:19
We think it's normal

Circuits
04-12-2018, 09:55
Thanks for the feedback. I wasn't sure, kinda thought that shouldn't be there.

People not liking that gap is the reason several makers came out with the monolothic uppers that have the rail/handguard and upper made from a single piece of metal.

https://s3.amazonaws.com/mgm-content/sites/armslist/uploads/posts/2014/02/01/2636925_04_mega_arms_monolithic_upper_rec_640.jpg

izzy
04-12-2018, 10:20
It doesn't bother me, just didn't know if it was supposed to be that way. I have a couple of the LMT uppers that are monolithic, they're pretty nice but a bit heavy.

kwando
04-12-2018, 10:22
Mine i believe has a gap too, not too worried about it. Nice rifle.

izzy
04-12-2018, 10:25
It is really nice, mine is pretty loud though. I regret not buying the KAC suppressor that the dealer had when I picked it up.

rustycrusty
04-17-2018, 21:29
Normal- happens with many rails.


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