Also perhaps the billet receiver is machined flat and most accurately and sits perfectly flat causing no rattle between upper and lowers? Just my thought. I do believe there is a difference in forged vs billet other than coolness factor
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I'm not going to spend enough time to fully explain the engineering behind your question. The reason they use forging in the first place is that it was the cheapest way to manufacture this weapon for defense department. Forgings are what they call Near Net Shape. They are not nearly as geometrically perfect as solid Billet. Also check out the unpredictable thermal characteristics of forgings vs. Billet.I agree that it's a great group. I disagree about any of the billet parts having anything to do with that. A cheap Anderson lower with the same FCG, barrel, gas system, optics, and any free float rail should have the same accuracy.
Or can you tell me how any properly forged/finished upper/lower will have a detrimental effect on accuracy?Comment
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