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Posted: 5/25/2015 11:36:24 AM EDT
| I am currently in the planning stages of building a couple of rifles and have questions about the uppers I see advertised, is the bolt assist necessary or are the "slick sided" just as good. These rifles will be used for casual or light service, no competition or prolonged usage between cleaning.Thanks, Patrick |
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The forward assist is no longer used, at least for it's original intent: forcing the bolt closed on a round that for some reason didn't chamber on it's own. "Modern" technique no longer calls for it's use so I would go slick side, given the option.
Today about all the FA is used for is closing the bolt after doing a press check to ensure the weapon is loaded, but even that isn't (or shouldn't) be necessary. You load the weapon and it's loaded; if you feel a need to check it you are (IMO) doing it wrong. That said, others will be along who swear by it...so the bottomline is do you think you will ever need it? Select upper(s) accordingly. |
| The FA helps if your carrier doesn't go all the way into battery and most dont need it but under stress if you don't pull the CH back (or let go I should say) properly this can happen. You can always tap it closed by hand so not a must needed item. The main reason not to get a slick side is the shell deflector as I see this is a must have. |
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