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AR Uppers and Lowers
Peppergun
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I am new to the AR rifle so any information you can give would be appreciated.
Can you have a complete ar15 and but a Upper of a different caliber on it without having to change the Lower?
Thanks
Can you have a complete ar15 and but a Upper of a different caliber on it without having to change the Lower?
Thanks
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AR15 is by far the most common and is what you have if you are talking 5.56-.223.
There is a huge list of calibers that work with that platform.
The 308 platform is the AR10 and LAR10 setup.
Much larger and not compatible with the AR15 size receiver.
The answer to your ? is "YES".
CP
The AR 10 and "AR 10 type" sized lowers handle 308, 260 Remington, 243, 7-08 sized cartridges using the same method of switching uppers.
In general, AR 15 is to an AR 10 as a Remington 700 "short action" is to a Remington 700 "long action".
Can you have a complete ar15 and but a Upper of a different caliber on it without having to change the Lower? -[sic]
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The question is, can you take a complete AR-15 in .223, remove the upper, and then put on a different upper in a different caliber to effectively change your gun into a different caliber and/or configuration?
Answer: Yes, you can, it takes about 30 seconds, and people do it all the time.
You just have to make sure the upper is compatible with your lower, though 98% of AR-15 aftermarket uppers and lowers now are "milspec" and will work just fine.
In *some* cases (eg if you want to run certain pistol caliber cartridges like 9mm luger) you may have to make small alterations to the lower to get the conversion to work.
Available calibers for the AR-15 platform include:
.223, .22LR, 7.62x39, 5.45x39, 9mm luger, 40SW, .45ACP, 10mm, .204 Ruger, 6.5 Grendel, .450 Bushmaster, .50BMG (!), and many others.
If you want to run longer length cartridges, then you generally have to step up to the AR-10 platform, which is similar, but designed for .308 and other longer rifle cartridges.