Wolf T91 upper

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Wolf T91 upper

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Any one have experience with Wolf T91 uppers?

I have seen mostly good reviews, but any local have issues with them?


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That has the gas piston in it right?
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My friend has one and he loves it. I am tempted to buy one myself. Only thing I remembered is that its a little front heavy.
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I thought these uppers looked interesting when I first saw them, does anyone know if the front sight is removable?
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Do you plan on running an optic or irons?

I have heard / read you can’t just throw any AR rear sight on there and be good to go. I believe you will need a specific T91 rear sight or you have to replace the front sight post (not the entire front sight, just the post). But last time I looked into this, both the rear sight and front sight post were out of stock.

Good luck, let us know if you get one and what you think.

Atlantic firearms has them.
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I had one. It was ok, nothing phenomenal. Sold it.
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I have one. It’s ok. Not chrome lined if that matters. You can drive one roll pin out to remove front sight if you wanted an unobstructed view with a scope. I bought it for something different and it was pretty cheap for a complete upper. It has run 100 percent through about 400 rounds.
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baby huey wrote: April 2nd, 2020, 3:01 pm I have one. It’s ok. Not chrome lined if that matters. You can drive one roll pin out to remove front sight if you wanted an unobstructed view with a scope. I bought it for something different and it was pretty cheap for a complete upper. It has run 100 percent through about 400 rounds.
It has a gas piston right?
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Yes short stroke gas piston, has some relationship to the Taiwanese military T91, I'm surprised there not more popular, seems like a fair price for a piston upper.
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Thanks for sharing that the front sight can be removed by driving out a roll pin.
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laabstract wrote: March 18th, 2020, 3:03 pm My friend has one and he loves it. I am tempted to buy one myself. Only thing I remembered is that its a little front heavy.
That's why its front heavy. It is a gas piston setup
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