RRA R3 Competition Upper

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  • jlowe23

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    Industry Partner
    Mar 16, 2014
    925
    Cecil County
    I sell a lot of these across the US. I was wondering if anyone local has one and uses it in some of the shoots.

    I just had a sheriff's department order some to give to their sharpshooters. Good or bad idea?

    Really just looking for some feedback.

    Thanks
     

    mopar92

    Official MDS Court Jester
    May 5, 2011
    9,513
    Taneytown
    I sell a lot of these across the US. I was wondering if anyone local has one and uses it in some of the shoots.

    I just had a sheriff's department order some to give to their sharpshooters. Good or bad idea?

    Really just looking for some feedback.

    Thanks

    Decent. There's better out there. For a DMR it'd work with a swap to a flash hider. For a sniper no theres better out there.
     

    pilotguy299

    Ultimate Member
    Sep 26, 2010
    1,809
    FredNeck County, MD
    Not a bad idea.

    The RRA ATH might be a better choice as it already has rails on it (not mine pictured)

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    jimbobborg

    Oddball caliber fan
    Aug 2, 2010
    17,132
    Northern Virginia
    According to RRA's site, RRA's Tuned and Ported Muzzle Brake is intended to be a permanent fixture. Removal of factory installed brake may result in damage to the firearm and will not be covered under warranty. I'm guessing it's pinned/welded on the barrel.

    $760 isn't bad for a competition upper, I might have to pick one up as a backup to my rifle's upper.
     

    jlowe23

    ,
    Industry Partner
    Mar 16, 2014
    925
    Cecil County
    According to RRA's site, RRA's Tuned and Ported Muzzle Brake is intended to be a permanent fixture. Removal of factory installed brake may result in damage to the firearm and will not be covered under warranty. I'm guessing it's pinned/welded on the barrel.

    $760 isn't bad for a competition upper, I might have to pick one up as a backup to my rifle's upper.

    I can get you one a lot cheaper then $760. If you decide to get one let me know.

    John
     

    putterboy2

    Member
    Aug 9, 2013
    4
    John,

    I know this is an old thread but I was curious what sort of price you could offer for the R3 upper. If there's preferred way of relaying this information, please let me know and I'll be happy to comply. Thank you.

    Jeff Brown
     

    jlowe23

    ,
    Industry Partner
    Mar 16, 2014
    925
    Cecil County

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