Product Details
MSRP $1,088.99
MPN 08-245B
UPC 817953027486
Caliber 5.56x45mm NATO
Description
The AR15 has come a long way since its introduction during the early years of the Vietnam War. What began as a rugged, simple service rifle has grown into one of, if not the, most diverse platforms of firearms on the planet. From pistols in 9mm to rifles in .50 Beowulf, there is an AR out there for pretty much everyone and anyone. In that market space, there is a lot of opportunity to make a firearm that fits you very well.One way to make a rifle really yours, without having to start with a pile of parts, is a compete upper assembly. A complete upper is really simple: all you have to do is pop it onto the lower with the same pins you'll be using for cleaning and assembly. This one, Geissele Stripped Upper Super Duty 11.5" barrel mark 16 profile no muzzle device charging handle, or bolt carrier group in in black is a great upper. It comes with an 11.5" barrel in 1-7 twist meant to stabilize a variety of rounds. The receiver itself comes with a forward assist and charging handle, all of which are nicely finished in a black anodized coat that is sure to last. Marrying the barrel and receiver are a quality handguard that offers a ton of spots to attach optics and, with the receiver, come together to make a monolithic, optics ready section of 1913 rail to give you a lot of options. The upper comes without a muzzle device, bolt carrier group, or charging handle. That makes this a great blank canvas to begin working towards a great carbine or a pistol length AR. Overall the Geissele Stripped Upper Super Duty 11.5 " barrel mark 16 profile no muzzle device charging handle, or bolt carrier group in in black is one of the best uppers on the market today if you want to build an AR.Features: 11.5" barrel 1:7 twist Caliber: .223 or 5.56mm NATO Includes Forward Assist, Ejection Port Cover Does not include: Bolt Carrier Group, Muzzle Device, or Charging Handle Quality, made in USA manufacturingGeissele Automatics manufactures confidence, offering quality triggers and components for the warfighter and competitor. They were established in 2004 with the mission to build the highest quality, reliable triggers for competition and their first trigger, the Hi-Speed National Match trigger, was so popular that they were asked by the Department of Defense to produce a select-fire trigger for the United States Special Operations. Again, it was a success and Geissele decided to bring a semi-automatic version to the civilian market for law enforcement and personal protection.



