Recently, Rock River Arms launched a new series of firearms. The Operator 2 line consists of 3 diverse types of Rock River Arms highly regarded direct-gas-operated LAR-15 style rifles. Each of them share some familiar traits, and the rifles take their name from the new Operator stock Rock River Arms has recently introduced. Rock River Arms started out building very nice 1911s, years before it was cool, the Corona, IL, company got into the AR-15 field. Its rifles were so perfectly made that the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency chose Rock River to produce its issue rifles available currently as the LAR-15 Pro-Series Government Model.
Rock River Arms was founded 11 years ago by two brothers, Mark and Chuck Larson, who worked out of a garage. It has grown steadily ever since as well as now employs in excess of ninety people. Although Rock River produces weapons for various government agencies, the actual vast majority of their sales are to the civilian marketplace. Rock River Arms offers 50 or so models of weapons, however shoppers can make up their personal designs, utilizing a great number of parts substitutions - sights, rails, stocks, barrel length and contour, and more. Rock River will also add accessories like flashlights and red dot sights. Rock River Arms is like an a la carte workshop for weapons. Rock River doesn’t make many components on site. Rock River designs and specifications components, then receive them, perform inspections, complete them, assemble them into weapons and ship them out. The Rock River Arms facility is complete with a buffing and blasting area, where raw forgings become completed parts. Rock River Arms is definitely a family business with the brothers Chuck and Mark Larson as well as their father and one of their sons working at the plant. Looking about the warehouse there were many boxes of rifle carrier groups, essentially the bolts of the rifles. Rock River Arms offers an almost countless number of chambering options for the basic AR platform. Once you own a lower half which consists of the stock and receiver, you can easily acquire upper halves (barrel, carrier group, and gas system) in all kinds of chambering and interchange them freely. There's even a company that offers a .410 shotgun upper half for the AR15 rifle.
Components are measured throughout the production phase. Components are tested for hardness. Once testing is complete the come together at the respective assembly stations. Care is taken with every step of the upper and lower assemblies. Uppers are matched with various barrels and lowers are assembles usually are assembled with National Match triggers at 4 lbs and various stock combinations.
All rifles are built to customers specifications and each lower and upper is unique
In the shipping area, parts come in, guns go out. There seems to be no end to the demand. Rifles usually are sitting on dealers’ shelves for a few days before they’re gone. For dealers that take deposits, guns never even make it to the shelves before they are picked up by a local customer or shipped out again.
Preparation for the firing test begins with the loading of magazines which is a full time job. The finisher snaps 20-30 rounds into waiting magazines in preparation for the final function test
Several times a day, assemblers and firearm testers load the Rock River van with rifles and take all of them away to the range. Shooting from the back of the van, each and every firearm with sights is sighted in, and then test-fired for function. Testers shoot at least two magazines through the fully automatic guns. Who says semi automatics aren’t accurate? With barrels provided by Wilson Barrel, the primary attraction of Rock River Arms rifles is that they shoot considerably better than marketed.
The fit and finish of the Operator 2 firearms are good and definitely a step above the normal, rack-grade, Parkerized mil-spec AR on the market currently, although they are slightly more expensive than those lesser grade types. The Operators upper and lower receivers match together so firmly I needed a tool to work out the push pins. While the Rock River Arms Operators don't have pistons or monolithic fore-ends or flip-down rear sights, they have everything you need in an accurate, reliable semiautomatic rifle, at a price tag that way back when would have been unheard of. The Rock River Arms AR-15 AR-15 Model BB2522 Rock River Arms Operator 2 is constructed with a 16 1/2" Chrome Moly barrel for accuracy, Rock River Arms Tactical Muzzle Break with exceptional signature reduction, Flip forward sight, Rock River Arm Quad-rail hand guard and much more... The Rock River Arms AR15 BB2522 Operator 2 also features such high-quality advances as rugged fixed rear sight and flip forward sight to give extra durability and cosmetic appeal. With the forward flip sight feature, the Rock River Arms AR15 BB2522 Operator 2 is set for action to further incorporate a scope or red dot.
All Operator 2 rifles feature flat-top receivers and 16-inch chrome moly 1:9" twist barrels with 5.56 NATO chambers, tipped with the RRA Tactical Muzzle Brake. I purchased the Rock River Arms AR-15 BB2522 Operator 2. I found the BB2522 Operator was the most unusual-looking member of the group with its gas system and a unique Free Float hand guard.
The light, two-stage trigger was a real asset in speed drills, but not as much as when shooting the Operators from the bench. If you have ever had to wrestle with a heavy, gritty AR trigger when attempting to shoot groups, you know just how challenging that can be.
Most dealers in my location desired retail plus which did not set well with my budget. I acquired my Operator from Class 3 Weapons in Houston Texas at a sizeable savings of only $969.00 which included shipping.
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