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    im am considering bulding a .410 for a fun gun and for home defence for my GF to use as she is not comfortable with the recoil of a 12 ga...

    does any one have any experiance or feedback with any AR 410 uppers?

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    I've been wondering about these myself. Classic Arms had both styles, but are only showing on right now.


    T14 .410 Upper, All Aluminum, With Full Rail Package
    Availability: In stock           Item #: T14-UPPER-WQREmail to a Friend
    Upper, .410 gauge shotgun drop-in T14 Upper Assembly for AR-15 receiver

    $1 off
    Regular Price: $429.99
    Special Price: $399.99

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    One of those loaded with slugs would be a hoot

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    There was a T14 upper at Green Mountain Guns today (Friday).

    It was on consignment. I didn't look for a price.

    I didn't get a close look but I think that was what the tag said.

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    Was it the rifle or carbine style upper ? Both are 18" barrels, but I think the rifle stye looks better because it doesn't have a1/2 mile of barrel sticking out from the hand guards.
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    I couldn't really tell. There was a customer standing in front of the case it was in. I just caught what I think was T14 on the tag.

    You might want to give them a call if you're thinking of going there. I'm not 100% sure thats what I saw.

    Just trying to help out.

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    You know what, there was a complete rifle for sale used in Rocky Mountain Shooters Supply (Fort Collins) a week or so ago, and I have to say it really got me wanting one. I think that the one that they have is all done up with one of those bump-fire stocks and I think that they only wanted like $900 for it. Talk about a sweet setup.

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    Saiga .410's are $399. I know some were looking at these uppers and I thought it would be better just to get the Saiga. I love mine. Just a thought.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jerrymrc View Post
    Saiga .410's are $399. I know some were looking at these uppers and I thought it would be better just to get the Saiga. I love mine. Just a thought.
    That right there guys, and the fact if you search for reviews on these uppers, specially the firearm blog post and the follow up comments. ........ super picky with ammo, hard to find parts, made by Safir in Turkey, and feeding problems etc. Would make me a little leery to put out the dough when a .410 dedicated shotgun is as cheap or cheaper.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jerrymrc View Post
    Saiga .410's are $399. I know some were looking at these uppers and I thought it would be better just to get the Saiga. I love mine. Just a thought.
    this is the best advice. those saiga .410s are pretty easy to find too. plus i think i have seen 20 round drums for them too

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