Started as a stock DD V7LW. Nothing wrong with it and she ran very, very well. Student is a short-statured, small female, and chose this particular carbine on my recommendation.
Left it mostly stock while she learned how to run it. Only changes were a Smith Enterprise flash hider and RRA 2-stage NM trigger. Once she got to a certain level, and was comfortable with running it, I made some upgrades.
Small hands beg for a small rail, so I swapped the factory unit out for a Seekins NOXs 12” MLOK rail. Lightweight and very small in diameter.
Radian ambidextrous charging handle
Radian Talon ambidextrous safety
Larue MBT
Forward Controls Design:
-Low Drag Forward Assist
-Enhanced Magazine Release, 17-4 SS QPQ, with 30% increased power spring
-Augmented Bolt Catch/Release, version 2
Student gave me the dust cover and asked for it to be installed, so I did.
Left it mostly stock while she learned how to run it. Only changes were a Smith Enterprise flash hider and RRA 2-stage NM trigger. Once she got to a certain level, and was comfortable with running it, I made some upgrades.
Small hands beg for a small rail, so I swapped the factory unit out for a Seekins NOXs 12” MLOK rail. Lightweight and very small in diameter.
Radian ambidextrous charging handle
Radian Talon ambidextrous safety
Larue MBT
Forward Controls Design:
-Low Drag Forward Assist
-Enhanced Magazine Release, 17-4 SS QPQ, with 30% increased power spring
-Augmented Bolt Catch/Release, version 2
Student gave me the dust cover and asked for it to be installed, so I did.