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Frag Out! Magazine #38

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ceivers fit together on the same level as military M16/M4 and noticeably better than most products of competition in simi- lar price range. Magazine well has clear milling that makes integral magwell that supports quick reloads. Lower receiver is commercial-grade so there is not a hole for the third pin (for fully automatic fire) and milling inside is different so there is no way to make it fully-auto capa- ble. Top of the upper receiver is just MIL-STD-1913 rail, so it is a standard flat top prepared to mount any type of optics. Inside the lower receiver there is single-stage MIL-SPEC trig- ger with trigger pull around 7 pounds typical for military M4 – off course in civilian version that allow only for single fire but regardless of that they use M16 bolt carrier that is used in single and full auto weapons (bolts in civilian and military clones of AR rifles are diffe- profile gas block so we can mo- unt a free float handguard. The- re is also a mid-length gas tube system so in comparison to STAG M4 with Carbine system, Tactical will work more gently. Barrel with the gas block is covered under a 13.5" free flo- at aluminum (6061) handgu- ard with MIL-STD-1913 rail all the way at the top and M-LOK slots on the sides and bottom. Additionally, there are series of openings that reduce weight and increase airflow which helps to cool down the barrel after intensive shooting. Hand- guard is attached by the screw clamp placed at the bottom which makes assembly and di- sassembly easy and provides a strong connection with the bar- rel nut. Upper and lower receivers are made from forged 7075-T6 aluminum and finished in flat black by hard coat type III ano- dizing. Similarly to STAG M4 those receivers are fully compa- tible with MIL-STD which is key for modifying with aftermar- ket parts. Upper and lower re- www.fragoutmag.com

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