If you love the AR platform but are looking to use a round that reaches further and has more power, this LR-308 Upper Build Kit is a great option at a great price. Our .308 Winchester LR-308 Rifle Upper Build Kits take the hassle out of building your custom firearm.
This .308 Bull Barrel is 24-inches long and operates on a rifle gas system. The fluting of this barrel helps to reduce weight, improve heat dispersion, and also improve barrel harmonics. It has a 1:10 twist rate and is made from 416R stainless steel with a black nitride finish to keep it strong and corrosion-resistant.
The Davidson Defense "Ghoul" DPMS Style Upper Receiver is the standard in .308 uppers. This is the latest DPMS 1st Gen upper design. This upper will work with almost every .308 Lower manufacturer in the business: CMMG, Aero Procession, Spikes, Black Rain, Mega, CMT, Federal Arms, James Madison, Polymer 80, DPMS, Stag. Works with .308 Win, 6.5 Creedmore, .243,260 Rem, 7mm-08,35 Rem, .338 Federal, 270 WSM, .358 Win, 300 WSM, plus many more.
This BCG is an AR-10 / LR-308 compatible design, allowing use with .308 Winchester, 7.62 NATO, 6.5 Creedmoor, & .243 Win cartridges. The standard AR-10 / LR-308 bolt carrier is also machined from 9310/8620 Alloy Steel and is completed with a Nitride finish. This BCG comes with the ability to be full-auto compatible and also features forward assist notches. MPI testing has also been done to ensure that there are no structural flaws in this BCG.
This Build Also Presents A Omega Manufacturing LR-308 Charging Handle. This Charging Handle Is Manufactured And Assembled By Omega Manufacturing Inc.
KAK Industries LR-308 Lower Parts Kit. It Includes All The Small Parts Needed To Complete Your Lower.
A Fixed stock is perfect for the modern marksman to add to their rifle. Featuring improved rigidity over adjustable stocks, fixed stocks offer perfect cheek welds, amazing shooting ergonomics, and sturdy platforms to assist the shooter in acquiring the eyebox in optics & irons alike. Fixed stocks on the AR platform began with the American service rifle the M-16 and was used in its consecutive upgrades the A2 through A4 variants. Modern-day shooters now can use various aftermarket fixed stocks that further enhance the rifle's capabilities and comfort.