This^^^^ I put the Aero Precision Atlas S-one (better off going M-Lok) on my 300BLK looks great and fits in the hand better.I've used more Aero parts then any other. I really like their Atlas S-One Keymod handguards.
Oooh that's spicy.Too bad you have a barrel, otherwise I’d recommend a LaRue upper kit.
https://www.larue.com/category/uppers/upper-kits/
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mil spec trigger with a polish
DON'T DO THIS. milspec FCG parts are surface hardened, and there's no way for you to tell if you've removed too much material until its too late, and even if it still hardened material, it can still wear through and deform engagement surfaces
if you want a nicer trigger, buy one. you'll end up with a superior trigger that has a far smaller chance of going FA.
I roll my eyes at you sir
The fact that flamethrowers exist is proof that someone thought “I want to set those people on fire, but I’m just not close enough to get the job done”.
I almost exclusively use their LPK (sans FCG) and a receiver set from them will be soon. I’ve read really good things about fitment. Aero M4E is a great set too.Top notch? Stick with a home grown San Antonio company!
https://sonsoflibertygw.com/
if you walked in with the barrel, they’ll probably walk you through sell you everything you need and help answer any questions you have. Great bunch of guys!
I have polished a couple of AR triggers with a Dremel and a cotton wheel with the red polishing compound. Works pretty well and does not actually remove any material.DON'T DO THIS. milspec FCG parts are surface hardened, and there's no way for you to tell if you've removed too much material until its too late, and even if it still hardened material, it can still wear through and deform engagement surfaces
if you want a nicer trigger, buy one. you'll end up with a superior trigger that has a far smaller chance of going FA.