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    Default Any input on Wyndham weaponry?

    Hey guys thinking about picking up a Wyndham weaponry mpc ar15. Anybody have one that they love? Or hate? How is reliability and accuracy? Thanks in advance.

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    Default Re: Any input on Wyndham weaponry?

    Quote Originally Posted by c_brutsche View Post
    Hey guys thinking about picking up a Wyndham weaponry mpc ar15. Anybody have one that they love? Or hate? How is reliability and accuracy? Thanks in advance.
    You won't regret it.

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    Default Re: Any input on Wyndham weaponry?

    We have had ours for over a year and it has been fine. It shoots everything that we feed it with acceptable accuracy. The only problem was when we shot too many rounds between cleanings, had some light strikes. I don't blame her as I was too lazy or having too much fun to stop and wipe and lube.
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    Quote Originally Posted by phill View Post
    We have had ours for over a year and it has been fine. It shoots everything that we feed it with acceptable accuracy. The only problem was when we shot too many rounds between cleanings, had some light strikes. I don't blame her as I was too lazy or having too much fun to stop and wipe and lube.
    Good to hear. How many rounds we talking before the light strikes?

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    Default Re: Any input on Wyndham weaponry?

    I have one and think that it is great. The fit and finish is very good and the warranty is excellent. I would buy a second one with out reservation.

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    Default Re: Any input on Wyndham weaponry?

    They are OK. The guns would be well served with an upgrade to an H buffer, the recoil of the Wyndhams I've shot were "stout" for an AR.

    The factory also doesn't stake the castle nut, which is something you can easily do with a punch.

    There are better spec'd guns out there for the money, namely the PSA's, baseline Colts and BCM's but to each their own.
    I always sleep with my guns when you are gone

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    Default Re: Any input on Wyndham weaponry?

    Quote Originally Posted by c_brutsche View Post
    Good to hear. How many rounds we talking before the light strikes?
    We went through about 4-500 the first day and 2-300 more the second day. First light strike was about 2-3 mags. in the third day, part of this was to see if what had been printed about steel was true. Near as I could tell Tula works plenty good for blasting ammo.
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    Default Re: Any input on Wyndham weaponry?

    Quote Originally Posted by phill View Post
    We went through about 4-500 the first day and 2-300 more the second day. First light strike was about 2-3 mags. in the third day, part of this was to see if what had been printed about steel was true. Near as I could tell Tula works plenty good for blasting ammo.
    That's a pretty good round count before cleaning. Think I might pull the trigger so to speak on one.

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    Default Re: Any input on Wyndham weaponry?

    From what I gather, Windham was Bushmaster years ago before they sold it to the Freedom group and quality took a plunge.

    A tour of Windham. Looks like they put some care into their rifles.


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    Quote Originally Posted by c_brutsche View Post
    That's a pretty good round count before cleaning. Think I might pull the trigger so to speak on one.
    Hope you enjoy yours as much as the wife and I have ours.
    Courage is being scared to death--but saddling up any way. John Wayne

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