Description
Griffin Complete Uppers offer premium features and reliability to each user, and allow end users to configure their upper to fit their needs. Complete Uppers now incorporate Griffin’s tabbed rail and upper receiver interface, preventing unintended rotation of the rail. A shim is positioned between the clamp surfaces that locks into the barrel nut, preventing pull-off of the rail under extreme circumstances.
Griffin Complete Uppers can be configured with the user’s choice of barrel (416R SS or 4140 CMV Chrome-Lined), furniture color, BCG (Standard or Gas Pocket), and gas block (Fixed or Adjustable). Flip-up M2 Iron Sights are included to enhance value to the end user.
Note: The price of this upper does not include the cost of a muzzle device, but you can add one to the order using the buttons above. If you do not wish to purchase a muzzle device with the upper, please select the NONE option. Griffin Complete Uppers do not come pinned and welded.
Parts List
- Griffin Assembled AR-15 Upper Receiver
- Griffin LOW-PRO Rail
- Griffin RAIL-SHIELD™ 4-Piece Furniture Kit
- Griffin M2™ Flip-Up Iron Sights
- User’s Choice of Enhanced Milspec BCG or Enhanced Milspec Gas Pocket BCG
- User’s Choice of Fixed PRIMO™ or Griffin Adjustable Gas Block
- User’s Choice of Griffin HEDP 416R SS Barrel or 4140 CMV Chrome-Lined Barrel
- (Optional) User’s Choice of Silencer Mount Muzzle Device
Features
- Carbine-Length Gas System
- Type III Hardcoat Anodized Finish
- Magnetic Particle Inspected
- Hand Lapped Barrel Bore with TRUE-BORE™ Concentric Suppressor Threads
- Antirotation Tabbed Upper/Rail Interface
- Contiguous Picatinny Rail
- Polished M4 Feed Ramps and Button Rifled Bore
- .223 Wylde Chamber for Increased Accuracy
- .750” Gas Block Journal
- Suppressor-Optimized Gas Ports
- .625” 1/2×28 TPI Industry-Standard Muzzle Thread
Anodized Color Note: While we strive for consistency in the color of these components, there are some inherent differences in final color outcome that are out of our control due to the anodizing process which depend on many process parameters such as material alloy (6061 (Rails, optic mounts) 7075 (upper/lower receivers, charging handles, receiver extensions), material heat/lot, material process (extrusion, forging, impact extrusion, etc), material condition raw or machined/cut, anodizing water process temperature, acid etch time, rinse speed and time, dye concentration, anodize time, current intensity, blasting media condition, blasting angle variation, etc. This is well known at this point among consumers in the industry with “fifty shades of FDE” colloquialisms describing the variations in color possible in anodizing of colors lighter than black. The product you receive may be a somewhat different color than what is pictured due to these aforementioned variables in the electro-chemical process. Additionally, small cosmetic imperfections usually hidden by the black anodizing process are more easily seen due to the lighter pigment of the different dyes. Because these issues are inherent to the process, slight cosmetic imperfections may not be pulled from inventory and marked as a blem. This is a risk of purchasing a non-black product and should be expected to a degree. We will not sacrifice the functional performance of our products, and any issue that affects performance will not be sold. Anodizing fortunately doesn’t have the level of increased cost premium associated with the intensive labor involved in painting rifles (something we simply don’t have the available labor pool locally to support, nor do we believe the customers want to pay the premium for), so color being possible in that atmosphere at no additional cost is a major process benefit of anodizing. If the above mentioned conditions are unacceptable to you, we encourage you to purchase black anodized parts.





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