SOLGW 6mm MAX Broadsword Upper Receiver Groups
$1,282.50
The Sons of Liberty Gun Works (SOLGW) Broadsword-89 6mm MAX Upper Barreled Receiver is a robust upper that’s perfect for building your next AR-15 rifle. This upper receiver is reinforced throughout its entire profile, providing a stiff and stable interface between the barrel, handguard, and mounted optics. This design enhancement ensures improved accuracy and reliability, allowing users to achieve consistent performance.
Features:
- Chambered in 6mm MAX
- 14.5” match barrel profile
- Pinned and welded HUXWRX flash hider (16″ overall length)
- Pairs perfectly with the HUXWRX Flow 6k
- 416 stainless steel barrel with QPQ coating
- 1:7.5 twist rate
- Mid-length gas system
- Threaded 5/8×24
- SOLGW BROADSWORD upper
- 15” M89 M-LOK Drive Lock handguard
*BCG and Charging Handle not included*
The Sons of Liberty Gun Works (SOLGW) Broadsword-89 Uppers and Drivelock (89 Series) rails provide arguably the most rigid interface on the market using traditional 2-piece AR15 construction. The extended barrel nut, Drivelock tensioning crossbolts, and keyed upper receiver face hugging the 89 series rails, with their anti-rotation tabs and stainless steel center index dowel all you to turn almost any lower receiver into match grade rifle.
While the SOLGW Billet Broadsword upper receivers are purpose built for precision, they still retain compatibility with standard dimension milspec contour lower receivers.
Choose from 14.5″, 16″ and 18″ barrel lengths with the SOLGW Precision SPR series barrels. These 3 groove polygonal rifled 416 Stainless barrels have been turning heads since their release, offering true sub-MOA small frame gas gun performance, at an industry leading value.
*BCG and Charging Handle not included*
What is the Drive Lock System?
SOLGW M89 vs L89
What’s the Difference between the M89 and L89?
While both handguards use the patent-pending Drive Lock System, there are a few notable differences that may lead someone to choosing one over the other:
- The most noticeable difference is the M-LOK Slots. The L89 features 7 sided M-LOK slots, whereas the M89 retains more substantial cutouts for cooling around the handguard, reducing the quantity of M-LOK slots
- The L89 has an internal QD sling swivel socket built in to the rear of the handguard, whereas the M89 must use an M-LOK QD sling swivel socket
- The L89 features a titanium barrel nut, which is going to save a good amount of weight compared to the steel barrel nut in the M89 handguard
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