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Basically, the claims are the same as the historical uses of the oil, and one of the stories is that it was found in a cannon barrel... Sounds like it to me. Wintergreen oil isn't the greatest lube, though. Apparently, not the best rust prevention, either, based on every test I have seen with Froglube and the one I conducted myself. Until further notice, I use Breakfree CLP for anti-corrosion, and LaRue MG lube and TW25B as a lubricant. |
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I hope your stamp comes earlier than the 3-5 months some of them are taking. |
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Thing is, once I have it, I have it. Barrier to entry only makes it cooler. If everyone drive an F458, they would get boring fast :driving: I built this AR to be my one semi-auto 5.56 platform. No compromises. Sadly, it's worth more than my 2002 G20 daily-driver in perfect mechanical condition even without the can, lol |
Nice rifle IC :tup:
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Virtually all of my rifles are built on Noveske uppers and lowers, and I have one Light Recce w/VIS. I think the VIS adds a little weight to the package but it's absolutely rigid and I think makes for a better rifle. That rifle has had about 6000 rounds through it, including 2000 rounds at a 3-day carbine course where all I did was oil it (no cleaning) -- has functioned flawlessly. My only mishap with that Noveske rifle has been that the rear Troy sight fell off (lack of LocTite). Unfortunately, it fell off right at Jeff Gonzales' feet at that last TriCon course. I did not become "that guy", but it was not an impressive event. |
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I really like the VIS. I like to be able to wipe down the external barrel with CLP to protect against corrosion here in the humid south, but I don't like the idea of re-zeroing my BUIS every time I remove the rail to do it. The VLTOR VIS eliminates this issue. Further, I just think it looks cooler. As to weight, it's not a very heavy "rail". It may add 1/4#, but that's the max I would guess. VLTOR is a VERY good company, as well. They are a division of Abrams. The company that helps NASA put things into outer-space and designs military-grade electronic housings (they know how to heat-sink things...) I spoke with Kino for about a half hour about the MUR before I was finally on board with it. The amount of engineering in just the MUR is astounding. Cryo treatment, etc. He even e-mailed me pictures of multiple MUR's that had held together during fired OOB incidents. I was impressed! The ultimate reason I prefer and went with the MUR and VIS for this setup was rigidity. I am going to be hanging 16oz off the end of the barrel. I wanted the most rigid receiver I could get to minimize POI shift. Noveske's re-profiled barrel is also VERY rigid, and they absolutely know how to concentrically thread it. The thing most people question about my setup is the TA44SG-10. If you have never tried it, you need to. All that babbling about the Bindon Aiming Concept finally makes sense when you move to 1.5X magnification. |
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When I was looking for a couple of matched uppers/lowers about a year ago, I called Noveske. Shari told me that they were out of stock, but she gave me the names of a couple of their distributors where their most recent production run was headed. I called around to them, found some at JP Ten Sports in Texas and bought them there. Prior to that, I had always bought them from Noveske, but as you note, they are a hot commodity, especially now with their new version lower (as pictured above in ImportConvert's images. Noveske's first couple of runs of those matched uppers/lowers went to building their own rifles, next to their distributors, last to themselves for sale. They are still very hard to find. |
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Anyway, my upper/lower are not fitted as Vltor made the MUR/VIS, and Noveske made the lower, but it still fits VERY tight. I can move the two, but there is no rattle. That being said, the rifles that do slop and rattle are just as accurate as the ones that don't. I cannot recommend the VIS/MUR enough, if you are planning on suppression. For that matter, I wouldn't own a suppressed AR without a switchblock, and I FIRMLY believe in pinned blocks. The complete Noveske upper is the way to go imo. You won't find a better barrel, and that way you know the threads are concentric before you put your $1400 can on there and pull the trigger knowing that if they are not concentric, you will blow the end-cap out. |
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If I were to go with the VIS or MUR, I would probably just buy a complete rifle, which I think would be more available. The logic being that there is probably more margin in complete rifles. Who knows... Thanks for the information and I will let you know when I get my hands on a sexy Noveske anytime soon. |
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