Wise Lite Vs BRP Rear Receiver section

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Wise Lite Vs BRP Rear Receiver section

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I'm in the process of gathering all my parts for my semi Mg-42 build. Is there any difference between the Wise Lite and the Brp 100% rear receiver sections? Is one preferred over the other? Why?

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edit misread: didnt see 100%. Wiselite are longer in the cam, and buffer areas i believe
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Re: Wise Lite Vs BRP Rear Receiver section

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Michael J wrote:edit misread: didnt see 100%. Wiselite are longer in the cam, and buffer areas i believe
So, does the extra length make for a better semi auto? My build will be a dedicated .308 gun and I am considering using an MG3 buffer and recuperator.
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extra length in the camming area is to compensate for the yugo m53 barrel shrouds being cut near the rear sight base. Longer length in the back , to the best of my knowledge, doesnt benefit you really, but does require you to buy or turn on a lathe, a buffer extension.
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Re: Wise Lite Vs BRP Rear Receiver section

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That would explain the buffer extention that wise lite uses, interesting.
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Re: Wise Lite Vs BRP Rear Receiver section

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That is so the full-length spring can be used,rather that cutting one.The extra doesn't show much,but I have seen posts that say it makes it a bit too long for the original lafette mount. ---bil
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