The Brownells AR-15 / M16 Slickside Upper Receiver precisely mirrors the contours of the original, early AR-15 upper receiver. Perfect for your next "Retro" or reproduction build, our upper has the following features specific to the original Slickside: Correct early-style carry handle contours No shell deflector No forward assist A1-pattern rear sight housing With help from the folks at Nodak Spud, this precise match was achieved by starting with 7075 T6 aluminum forgings that already have the proper profile built in. In machining to final dimensions, all points where other parts attach are finished current mil-spec dimensions, so current-production AR-15 components will fit perfectly. However, note that the AR-15 / M16 Slickside Upper Receiver is so period-accurate it DOES NOT have the M4-type feed ramps found on most current-production AR-15 flattop uppers. After machining, each AR-15 / M16 Slickside receiver then gets a durable hardcoat anodized finish, in Matte Gray to match the finish on the original, early-pattern M16 rifles or Matte Black to match modern, current-production lowers, including the black version of our BRN-16A1 lower receiver (sold separately). Our AR-15 / M16 Slickside upper is the proper receiver for "Retro-Repros" of the following rifles: Original AR-15 Model 601 Model 602 Model 607 Carbine Model 608 Carbine Model 610 "XM177" Carbine Model 630 GAU-5A Carbine Model 649 GAU-5A/A Carbine
Cartridge:
5.56 mm NATO
Colour:
Black
Finish:
Anodized
Make:
AR-15
Style:
Stripped
Delivery weight: 0.215kg
Shipping height: 38mm
Shipping width: 89mm
Shipping length: 203mm
UPC
: 050806003699
Made in USA
US export classification: I(g)
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