350 legend AR

 
I have a 350L upper also that is a non feeding POS.
I messed with fopr weeks trying different mags, polishing the chamber polishing the feed ramps. Everything you see online about them and nothing worked.
I took the upper off and am done with it. Its going to get a barrel swap to a 6mm Arc.

For triggers I really like the CMC 3.5lb single stage flat triggers.
I have 2 one flat for me and a curved for my daughters 300Blk.
Its a nice trigger for a nice price.
 
I have a 350L upper also that is a non feeding POS.
I messed with fopr weeks trying different mags, polishing the chamber polishing the feed ramps. Everything you see online about them and nothing worked.
I took the upper off and am done with it. Its going to get a barrel swap to a 6mm Arc.

For triggers I really like the CMC 3.5lb single stage flat triggers.
I have 2 one flat for me and a curved for my daughters 300Blk.
Its a nice trigger for a nice price.
Man you are just ahead of my timeline. I am simultaneously looking at 6 arc BCGs and Barrels while I try to find my dremel attachments for my feeding issues.
 
Man you are just ahead of my timeline. I am simultaneously looking at 6 arc BCGs and Barrels while I try to find my dremel attachments for my feeding issues.
A buddy of mine gave me the 350L Upper to see if my daughter liked it or her 300Blk.
I could never get anything to feed more than 2 rounds in the 350L.
I think this one is an AR Stoner upper from Midway. From what I read they were made by BCA which are known to have a lot of issues.
Right now Im looking at a Saxon barrel and BCG for the 6Arc.
But it got put on the back burner so I can get a 10.5" 300Blk upper for our Alternative season here where we can use AR pistols.
 
More or less looking to take the gravel road out of the trigger.
You can do that on the cheap.

I put a Rock River mil-spec in my first build, then didn't like the creep or the gravel. I bought some very fine emery boards at a hobby shop and went to work in front of the TV smoothing out the machining marks on the friction surface until the pull was butter smooth.

Then, I added a Joe Bob's take-up eliminator to remove 90% of the creep. Sadly, I don't know if that product is available anymore.

It worked well enough for a trigger job on a budget that I've never convinced myself to pay for a drop-in upgrade.
 
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