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What parts need replacing in my sport 2 to bring it up to snuff ?
What parts need replacing in my sport 2 to bring it up to snuff ?
The only two items that will really make a difference are the barrel and trigger. Everything else is milspec and up to "snuff." If you had to id freeloat the barrel which would mean a new hand guard, gas block and front sight.
Off the top of my head...
- The Buffer Tube
- The Buffer
- The Buffer Spring
- The Upper Receiver
- The fore end
- The barrel
- The muzzle device
- The trigger group
- The lower receiver
- The magazine catch
- The springs & detents
- The bolt
- The bolt carrier
- The gas block, preferably adjustable.
- The external protective coating
- The lower receiver
- The charging handle
- Optic: Aimpoint or ACOG
There are a few more parts, but I can't think of them right now.
Freefloating the barrel will only help if the OP is shooting with a sling or on a bench rest where the pressure on the barrel is effecting the barrel and as a result the groups. 90% of AR shooter, IHMO will not see significant differences in their groups after free floating unless they are shooting supported from a sling at long ranges.
I find that the trigger is the #1 $$$ to groups change you can make on most ARs. Most of the rest is cosmetic and more for show than anything else.
Lower recievers on the Sport line are a completely different animal from the regular M&P15 line. That's not to say they are not adequate for commercial use, they in fact are. You can make certain modifications to the Sport to make it a real nice shooter, IE triggers, optics, grips, etc, to suit your intended application. But a "top tier" rifle it will never be. That said, I personally don't give much creedance to the whole "tier" classifications as it has been hijacked by the range ninjas for the most part.
Mil-spec lower receivers do not have an integral trigger guard. Mil-spec is also a term that gets flung around rather loosely. I don't know if they are forged or cast lowers, there are a handful of companies that forge receivers for AR's. That said, I'm not hating on the Sports. There is absolutely nothing wrong with the Sport rifles. They are very capable. I have a friend who bought one and it's a good shooter.Please clarify what is so different with the M&P Sport lower?
All I can think of is the integrated trigger guard, but there are some real expensive lowers that have it, so . . . .![]()
Mil-spec lower receivers do not have an integral trigger guard. Mil-spec is also a term that gets flung around rather loosely. I don't know if they are forged or cast lowers, there are a handful of companies that forge receivers for AR's. That said, I'm not hating on the Sports. There is absolutely nothing wrong with the Sport rifles. They are very capable. I have a friend who bought one and it's a good shooter.
What parts need replacing in my sport 2 to bring it up to snuff ?