Forward Controls Design URF v3 Billet AR-15 Upper Receiver - Stripped
Details
Details
The Forward Controls Design URF v3 is a billet AR-15 upper receiver that offers enhanced performance. This enhanced stripped upper retains URFv2 features such as compatibility with LMT MARS-L lowers, most MLOK and Picatinny handguards, and improved access to folding backup sights. This AR-15 upper also features a beveled area in the upper rear for sight access on all three sides and a wider receiver wall forming a bolt catch fence. The URF v3 is machined from 7075 aluminum, Type III hard coat anodized, and weighs 9.01oz, providing durability and reliability. This billet upper is proudly designed and manufactured in the USA.
Features:
- Billet AR-15 upper receiver
- Compatible with most MLOK and Picatinny handguards
- Beveled area for easier folding backup sight access
- Hole above gas tube hole for handguards with anti-rotation pin
- Slightly wider receiver wall forms a fence for bolt catches
- Machined from 7075 aluminum
- Type III hard coat anodized finish
- Weight: 9.01oz
- Designed and made in the USA
Specifications
California Prop 65 warning
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause Cancer and Reproductive Harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Ratings & Reviews
1 review
Works great with LMT MARS-L lower
by Kent
This upper receiver has a depression for the LMT MARS-L lower's ambi bolt catch on the right side, a feature that most billet uppers are lacking. I'm taking off a star for the barrel face though - I lap all my uppers before installing the barrel and the FCD upper's face was easily the worst I've ever encountered being out of square from the factory. It took a lot of lapping to get flat and was an unwelcome surprise from such a pricey upper. I'd prefer to believe that FCD doesn't put stock in this practice rather than their having poor quality control, but it was a disappointment nonetheless. It won't stop me from purchasing more of these uppers in the future, as the MARS-L compatibility is really nice, but it is a bit of an annoyance knowing that I may need to put in some work into each one to get it ready to go.