Radical Firearms 556 Upper Review

Published on May 13, 2022
Duration: 8:39

This review covers the Radical Firearms 556 Upper, a budget-friendly AR-15 upper receiver priced between $400-$450. The presenter, Elliott Delp, highlights its 7075 T6 aluminum construction, 12-inch RPR rail, Socom barrel with a 1:7 twist, mid-length gas system, and A2 flash hider. It achieved approximately 1 MOA accuracy at 100 yards with PPU ammunition and demonstrated reliable cycling.

Quick Summary

The Radical Firearms 556 Upper is a budget-friendly AR-15 upper receiver, typically priced between $400-$450. It features a 7075 T6 aluminum construction, a 12-inch RPR rail, a Socom barrel with a 1:7 twist, and achieved approximately 1 MOA accuracy at 100 yards with PPU ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 01:21Introduction & Channel Plug
  2. 01:52Disclosure & Price Point
  3. 02:05Upper Receiver Specs
  4. 03:00Rail and Barrel Details
  5. 03:26Notable Rail Features (or Lack Thereof)
  6. 03:48Budget Nature of the Upper
  7. 04:01Sponsor Segment: Better Holsters
  8. 04:39Setup Configuration (Recce)
  9. 05:10Performance Testing & Ammunition
  10. 05:20Sponsor Segment: Kerr Ammo
  11. 05:41Accuracy & Reliability
  12. 06:19Role in Home Builds
  13. 06:21Versatility & Use Cases
  14. 07:07Ethical Shooting & Ammunition Choice
  15. 07:14Configurability (Recce Setup)
  16. 07:30Home Defense Configuration
  17. 07:45Conclusion & Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the typical price range for the Radical Firearms 556 Upper?

The Radical Firearms 556 Upper receiver generally falls within a price range of $400 to $450, though this can vary depending on the retailer and any ongoing sales.

What kind of accuracy can be expected from the Radical Firearms 556 Upper?

During testing with PPU ammunition, the Radical Firearms 556 Upper demonstrated approximately 1 MOA (Minute of Angle) accuracy at 100 yards, which is considered good for its price point.

What are the key specifications of the Radical Firearms 556 Upper?

It features a 7075 T6 aluminum receiver, a 12-inch RPR rail, a Socom barrel with a 1:7 twist in 5.56 NATO, a mid-length gas system, and an A2 flash hider.

Does the Radical Firearms 556 Upper have any notable limitations?

A key limitation mentioned is the absence of QD (Quick Detach) points on the 12-inch rail, which might be a drawback for users who frequently attach slings directly to the rail.

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