Aagil Arms AR 15 Upper Assembly. 350 Legend. 16″ Barrel. Carbine Gas System. 15″ M-Lok Handguard. Charging Handle and Canvas Gun Sleeve Included. Optional BCG. Specifications for Aagil Arms Complete AR-15 .350 Legend Upper Assembly 16in Barrel Length Carbine w/ 15in M-Lok: Manufacturer: Aagil Arms Cartridge: .350 Legend Barrel Length: 16 in Barrel Profile: Carbine Gas System Length: Carbine Length Barrel Twist Rate: 1-16 Muzzle Device: A2 Finish: Anodized Color: Black Gun Model: AR-15 Condition: New Handguard Length: 15 in Gun Rail: M-LOK Gun Type: Rifle Gun Make: AR Platform Magazine Included: No Package Contents: Aagil Arms Complete AR-15 .350 Legend Upper Assembly 16in Barrel Length Carbine w/ 15in M-Lok Canvas Gun Sleeve BCG Charging Handle
Aagil Arms Complete AR-15 .350 Legend Upper Assembly 16in Barrel Length Carbine w/ 15in M-Lok
$389.99
Category: Aagil Arms
5 reviews for Aagil Arms Complete AR-15 .350 Legend Upper Assembly 16in Barrel Length Carbine w/ 15in M-Lok
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Steve –
Extremely happy with the delivery time!The product looks great, was packed well, and no damage to it. :)The one I received had an great overall weight and feel. The rail on top of the "barrel shroud" is great and is not full length as pictured. Overall could not ask for anything else better unless I purchased the parts and built it my self!
HotshotHogHunter –
This upper will not feed 145gr fmj, 180gr powerpoint, 165gr ftx bullets. I tried 3 different magazines. (Yes they are specifically for the 350 legend). The issue to me looks like the angle in which the round is when the bcg is trying to chamber a round. The round gets “wedged” when its released from the magazine and lifting up into the chamber. In other words the bullet / projectile is hitting the top of the chamber where the brass should sit when the round is fully chambered. In order for me to get this to cycle 75% of the time, i had to put a super strong buffer spring in, and i had to cut over 1/4” of the magazine where the straight wall cartridge would touch the top of the cage on the magazine. That allowed the round to be released and lifted up quicker, which lessened the chambering angle. I’m pretty upset about this upper. I wish i could have just returned it and went a totally different route. Side note, there are no lower ramps to polish on that barrel, and the handguard are different from whats pictured….
quadracer38 –
I agree with HotshotHogHunter, this upper is no good unless you only want 1 shot. The feed of this sucks. Shells keep jamming with 3 different mags. It would be great because I think this caliber is great. If the HotshotHogHunter reads this can you lead me to what you did to help this with issue. Pictures or some site direction would be much appreciated.
Brad Newsome –
I read all the horror stories about 350 Legend AR’s and the feeding issues, but took a chance on this upper anyway. Let me tell you… first time out and it fed ammo and ran perfectly! No complaints at all with this upper!
Mhbaker50 –
Regarding the feed problem a couple other reviewers mentioned, I had the same issue but it wasn’t a problem with the upper receiver. It was the magazines. I ground down the curve of the magazine opening and it took care of it. The top of the shell casing was catching on the magazine. I think these “350” mags are actually 5.56.