International Firearm Corporation Ifc Upper Receiver .410 2.5" 18.5" 9rd Flip-up Sights/rail
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TopScout's Review of International Firearm Corporation Ifc Upper Receiver .410 2.5" 18.5" 9rd Flip-up Sights/rail
IFC .410 ARU AR-15 UPPER was a huge Surprise!!! (This upper for $350 or LESS is a fair buy... Quality is good for what it is....)
I currently have about 150 rounds of various brands/weights of ammo and I must say... This one works!! The platform is very reliable!!! (I only had one hangup early and was mixing Monarch #8 and Remington #7 and Remington slugs in the same 15rd magazine.)
***Note: It's not mentioned in the Description/Specs, probably to avoid confusion, but the barrel actually has a 3" Chamber which allows you to shoot 3" shells one at a time and it ejects the spent shell reliably every time!! This allows it to pick up the next 2.5" round from the magazine and keep going. **I ran a test by loading a 3" buckshot in the chamber and followed it with 15 rounds of different brands of 2.5" shells. This thing didn't miss a beat!!!
The key to reliability in these is to remember that not all 2.5" shells are the same length. (The Winchester AA 2.5" were a little long for the magazines and didn't feed well.) **The Remington's, Estate, Herter's, and Monarch brand from Academy 2.5" shells ran beautifully without a hitch.
*Cons: (Would be 5 stars but its still not perfect yet... ) There may be something to the other comments regarding the need for a shorter hammer. I had a high end "drop in trigger group" in my lower, and at some point, the hammer pin snapped. It still continued to fire without issue but this shouldn't have happened. I will now be using a mil spec trigger and will modify it if I need to in the future. *Another thing is the last shot, bolt hold open did not work on mine with any of my 4 magazines. (You can pull the bolt all the way back, and lock it open by pushing the outside bolt hold open lever.) Not a deal killer.... because the "magazine design" can be improved to make this work in the future.... *Also you will want to blue-Loctite the allen screws on the front hand guard because they loosen up while you're shooting.
(Teach our children well and educate them of their rights..... for history is now one sided and being changed/erased in our schools as we speak...) It's criminal what is happening..... Civics and History are no longer part of a basic education curriculum....
I currently have about 150 rounds of various brands/weights of ammo and I must say... This one works!! The platform is very reliable!!! (I only had one hangup early and was mixing Monarch #8 and Remington #7 and Remington slugs in the same 15rd magazine.)
***Note: It's not mentioned in the Description/Specs, probably to avoid confusion, but the barrel actually has a 3" Chamber which allows you to shoot 3" shells one at a time and it ejects the spent shell reliably every time!! This allows it to pick up the next 2.5" round from the magazine and keep going. **I ran a test by loading a 3" buckshot in the chamber and followed it with 15 rounds of different brands of 2.5" shells. This thing didn't miss a beat!!!
The key to reliability in these is to remember that not all 2.5" shells are the same length. (The Winchester AA 2.5" were a little long for the magazines and didn't feed well.) **The Remington's, Estate, Herter's, and Monarch brand from Academy 2.5" shells ran beautifully without a hitch.
*Cons: (Would be 5 stars but its still not perfect yet... ) There may be something to the other comments regarding the need for a shorter hammer. I had a high end "drop in trigger group" in my lower, and at some point, the hammer pin snapped. It still continued to fire without issue but this shouldn't have happened. I will now be using a mil spec trigger and will modify it if I need to in the future. *Another thing is the last shot, bolt hold open did not work on mine with any of my 4 magazines. (You can pull the bolt all the way back, and lock it open by pushing the outside bolt hold open lever.) Not a deal killer.... because the "magazine design" can be improved to make this work in the future.... *Also you will want to blue-Loctite the allen screws on the front hand guard because they loosen up while you're shooting.
(Teach our children well and educate them of their rights..... for history is now one sided and being changed/erased in our schools as we speak...) It's criminal what is happening..... Civics and History are no longer part of a basic education curriculum....
Would Recommend:
Yes
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