View Full Version : Spikes Tactical 14.5" Complete Upper
Grastmatt2552
10-28-2011, 15:41
Anyone have any experience with these or similar 14.5 uppers?
ruthabagah
10-28-2011, 16:14
I have a BCM 14.5'. Like it a lot. What do you want to know?
Grastmatt2552
10-28-2011, 16:52
Well with a pinned flash hider/compensator, it makes it a legal 16" barrel right? How's the accuracy compared to a 16"? Mostly I really like the look of it, and since I have a Spikes lower, I'd like to mate it with an upper of the same quality.
Well with a pinned flash hider/compensator, it makes it a legal 16" barrel right?
Yes. Just make sure the flash hider is long enough. A standard A2 won't cut it.
How's the accuracy compared to a 16"?
Probably depends on the barrel. I have had two 14.5" Daniel Defense barrels that would outshoot just about any other AR barrel I had. The accuracy was very good, even out to 300 or 400 yards.
Mostly I really like the look of it, and since I have a Spikes lower, I'd like to mate it with an upper of the same quality.
Sorry, but I can't speak to the specific quality of the Spike's barrels as I have no experience with them.
Grastmatt2552
10-28-2011, 17:55
It'd be a complete upper: http://www.aimsurplus.com/product.aspx?item=XSTU5050MLSDC&name=Spikes+Tactical+14.5%22+Lightweight+5.56%2f.2 23+DynaComp+Upper+Receiver&groupid=368
Looks like it has the mid-length gas system. I think I am going to go with a 14.5" with the mid gas system on one of my next rifles because I like the look of them too. If you get it, let me know how well it functions. I will probably go with this one from BCM.
http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/BCM-14-5-Mid-Length-Upper-Receiver-Group-p/bcm-urg-mid-14.htm
Grastmatt2552
10-28-2011, 18:08
Yeah it's a mid-length system. I will definitely let you know if I buy it, and how it performs. I'd go for the BCM, but adding in a BCG, charging handle, and handguards, it'll be a lot more than the Spikes. Free shipping too.
I don't see the point to getting a 14.5 mid-length. Losing the extra 1.5 inches of barrel really doesn't gain you anything over a 16. And the pinned FH makes working on it a pain if you ever want to replace/install rails or go with a different muzzle device. Even a 14.5in carbine isn't gaining you anything other than a more correct M4ish appearance. If the proper look is important to you, then 14.5in carbine is the way to go. But if you're thinking a 14.5 is superior in some way to a 16, it's not.
I have a 14.5 BCM carbine. It looks cool but it doesn't do anything better than his 16in brother. I also have a Spikes 16in AR. Fine rifle as well. If I had to recommend one brand over the another it would be BCM. IMHO they make a better rifle.
jerrymrc
10-28-2011, 21:45
I don't see the point to getting a 14.5 mid-length. Losing the extra 1.5 inches of barrel really doesn't gain you anything over a 16. And the pinned FH makes working on it a pain if you ever want to replace/install rails or go with a different muzzle device. Even a 14.5in carbine isn't gaining you anything other than a more correct M4ish appearance. If the proper look is important to you, then 14.5in carbine is the way to go. But if you're thinking a 14.5 is superior in some way to a 16, it's not.
I have a 14.5 BCM carbine. It looks cool but it doesn't do anything better than his 16in brother. I also have a Spikes 16in AR. Fine rifle as well. If I had to recommend one brand over the another it would be BCM. IMHO they make a better rifle.
I will agree. I have seen a few retro Izzy A1's that look better with the 14.5 and the longer FH but I went with the 16" for mine.
With the mid length I would go with the 16 or 18" barrel IMO. [Coffee]
Grastmatt2552
10-28-2011, 22:33
I don't see the point to getting a 14.5 mid-length. Losing the extra 1.5 inches of barrel really doesn't gain you anything over a 16. And the pinned FH makes working on it a pain if you ever want to replace/install rails or go with a different muzzle device. Even a 14.5in carbine isn't gaining you anything other than a more correct M4ish appearance. If the proper look is important to you, then 14.5in carbine is the way to go. But if you're thinking a 14.5 is superior in some way to a 16, it's not.
I have a 14.5 BCM carbine. It looks cool but it doesn't do anything better than his 16in brother. I also have a Spikes 16in AR. Fine rifle as well. If I had to recommend one brand over the another it would be BCM. IMHO they make a better rifle.
I dont think its superior at all, that's not why I'm getting it. I love the look of it, and I'm not into rails and all the "tacticool" accessories so that won't be an issue. Front sight post/gas block is good to go for me, as I'll stick with irons for a while.
Even though BCM may be a better brand, its out of my budget, and honestly since my lower is a spikes, why not get a matching upper for it ya know?
I dont think its superior at all, that's not why I'm getting it. I love the look of it,
That's all the reason one needs. If you dig the look, go for it =)
Spikes make a solid product. You won't be disappointed.
Id get a trust set up for $50 and spend the $200 NFA tax for 1 lower and never pin another barrel
Grastmatt2552
11-02-2011, 23:04
I'm just getting a 16". Don't want to fool with the NFA hoops yet.
marson3erk
05-21-2012, 10:33
I have a 14.5 yhm and i love it. with the brake it is significantly louder than my 16 with flash hider. i got mine cause of weight savings. my whole set up with 30 rounds of 75 grain steel cases is sub 8lbs. you cant see my surefire on the left side.9572
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