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Link Posted: 7/15/2014 12:34:59 AM EDT
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The one on the bottom looks like the GAU I carried as a USAF MWDH back in the early '70s.
Can you post more pics with more info? After seeing yours, think I'd like to build a replica.
Thanks
Link Posted: 7/15/2014 9:06:18 AM EDT
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Colt LE6945
Link Posted: 7/15/2014 10:10:29 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By Stryker187:


The one on the bottom looks like the GAU I carried as a USAF MWDH back in the early '70s.
Can you post more pics with more info? After seeing yours, think I'd like to build a replica.
Thanks
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Originally Posted By Stryker187:


The one on the bottom looks like the GAU I carried as a USAF MWDH back in the early '70s.
Can you post more pics with more info? After seeing yours, think I'd like to build a replica.
Thanks



Thanks very much.  CLICK HERE for details and more photos. The funny thing is, were kind of going full circle here.  In the link I provided, you'll see I copied my carbine from one on display at the USAF Museum.  That gun was a MWDH's gun.

John Thomas
Link Posted: 7/15/2014 7:02:51 PM EDT
[Last Edit: RDTCU] [#4]
So, been doing a little brainstorming about my next project, maybe after I finish up the PDR.

What does ARF think about a DI .30 carbine shorty AR?  Like in the 5" range?
I'm contemplating either experimenting with this, or SBRing my DI45 and adding a form 1 can.
My 45 runs like a top with it's 16" barrel (with 10.5" of actual bore), but I would probably come up with some variation of my bufferless setup or build a NEA style short buffer stock.

Thing is, a 30rd GG mag full of .45 is chunk, and it's about 10 inches long.  I don't want the gun being as tall as it is long with a full-cap mag.

Plinking .30carbine ammo can be had for around the same as .45, and there are plenty of better defensive ammo options out.  Also plenty of mags around.
Also, I've already got a titanium QD .30cal can...
Link Posted: 7/15/2014 8:34:35 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 7/15/2014 8:42:56 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By RDTCU:
So, been doing a little brainstorming about my next project, maybe after I finish up the PDR.

What does ARF think about a DI .30 carbine shorty AR?  Like in the 5" range?
I'm contemplating either experimenting with this, or SBRing my DI45 and adding a form 1 can.
My 45 runs like a top with it's 16" barrel (with 10.5" of actual bore), but I would probably come up with some variation of my bufferless setup or build a NEA style short buffer stock.

Thing is, a 30rd GG mag full of .45 is chunk, and it's about 10 inches long.  I don't want the gun being as tall as it is long with a full-cap mag.

Plinking .30carbine ammo can be had for around the same as .45, and there are plenty of better defensive ammo options out.  Also plenty of mags around.
Also, I've already got a titanium QD .30cal can...
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.45 all the way. Do you have any pics of it as it is right now?
Link Posted: 7/15/2014 9:05:47 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By GeneralPurpose:
.45 all the way. Do you have any pics of it as it is right now?
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ETA: I should have added that 10mm is in the mix too, I've got a crapload of it sitting around, but I've already got a short chunk of .45 barrel blank left over and chambered.

The .45 as it sits right now.





Link Posted: 7/15/2014 9:24:30 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 7/15/2014 9:31:17 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By WillysJeep:


11.5" BCM?
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11.5" BCM?

Yes it is. 11.5 with the 10" KMR.
Link Posted: 7/15/2014 11:28:05 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 7/16/2014 11:48:48 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 7/16/2014 8:02:00 PM EDT
[Last Edit: 57Strat] [#12]
9" 300 BLK

Link Posted: 7/16/2014 8:49:49 PM EDT
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Few I potato shots of the SBR with the Specwar

BCM 11.5" upper
Troy rail
Magpul Buis
Geiselle 3 gun trigger
Specwar brake
Specwar 5.56 can
Eotech expos 3-0
Surefire m300B
Hailey mount

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Link Posted: 7/16/2014 9:27:48 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Moses_J:

Yes it is. 11.5 with the 10" KMR.
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Originally Posted By Moses_J:
Originally Posted By WillysJeep:


11.5" BCM?

Yes it is. 11.5 with the 10" KMR.


What buffer and spring are you running?
Link Posted: 7/17/2014 12:54:01 AM EDT
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Finally got my dream upper, marvin pitts dimpled it, installed a 14.5" 416 gas block, and cut it down.
Classic 416 look
20140716_205240_1 by tb5252, on Flickr
20140716_202507_1 by tb5252, on Flickr
Link Posted: 7/17/2014 8:03:05 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By TannerB:
Finally got my dream upper, marvin pitts dimpled it, installed a 14.5" 416 gas block, and cut it down.
Classic 416 look
<a href="https://flic.kr/p/o5dGya" target="_blank">https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2935/14487592649_91516d5c92_c.jpg</a>20140716_205240_1 by tb5252, on Flickr
<a href="https://flic.kr/p/ojFsWu" target="_blank">https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3857/14651245816_7d56931029_c.jpg</a>20140716_202507_1 by tb5252, on Flickr
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That's nice; it'd be sweet to score an MR556 lower for that upper.

Cheers
Link Posted: 7/17/2014 10:19:53 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By buddyhoohaw:


That's nice; it'd be sweet to score an MR556 lower for that upper.

Cheers
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Originally Posted By buddyhoohaw:
Originally Posted By TannerB:
Finally got my dream upper, marvin pitts dimpled it, installed a 14.5" 416 gas block, and cut it down.
Classic 416 look
<a href="https://flic.kr/p/o5dGya" target="_blank">https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2935/14487592649_91516d5c92_c.jpg</a>20140716_205240_1 by tb5252, on Flickr
<a href="https://flic.kr/p/ojFsWu" target="_blank">https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3857/14651245816_7d56931029_c.jpg</a>20140716_202507_1 by tb5252, on Flickr


That's nice; it'd be sweet to score an MR556 lower for that upper.

Cheers

Thanks, those are pretty expensive for me, but I wouldn't mind having one.
Link Posted: 7/17/2014 12:49:48 PM EDT
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I haven't cleaned it in a month. Oh well. the can is still warm from the trip today :)




Link Posted: 7/17/2014 10:05:53 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By TannerB:
Finally got my dream upper, marvin pitts dimpled it, installed a 14.5" 416 gas block, and cut it down.
Classic 416 look
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How much did the dimpling cost and what was the turnaround?
Link Posted: 7/17/2014 10:49:13 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By WillysJeep:


What buffer and spring are you running?
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Originally Posted By Moses_J:
Originally Posted By WillysJeep:


11.5" BCM?

Yes it is. 11.5 with the 10" KMR.


What buffer and spring are you running?

Right now I'm just using the standard spring and H buffer that comes with a complete BCM lower.
Link Posted: 7/18/2014 12:50:03 AM EDT
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20140717_085534_1 by tb5252, on Flickr
20140717_085646_1 by tb5252, on Flickr
Link Posted: 7/18/2014 12:52:28 AM EDT
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I don't remember exactly, about a month
Link Posted: 7/18/2014 11:51:37 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 7/20/2014 9:23:57 PM EDT
[Last Edit: JamPo] [#24]
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Link Posted: 7/21/2014 10:39:18 AM EDT
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Finally able to add to this thread.

8.2" 300 blk

Link Posted: 7/21/2014 5:53:26 PM EDT
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Stamp finally received!  Signed by LEO, it took about 8 months - better than I expected.  A quick pic:

Link Posted: 7/21/2014 7:46:19 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By gotfish:
Stamp finally received!  Signed by LEO, it took about 8 months - better than I expected.  A quick pic:

http://www.smugmug.com/photos/i-t2Hpwhd/0/XL/i-t2Hpwhd-XL.jpg
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Nice, I like that color on the RIS II!
Link Posted: 7/21/2014 8:17:44 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By gotfish:
Stamp finally received!  Signed by LEO, it took about 8 months - better than I expected.  A quick pic:

http://www.smugmug.com/photos/i-t2Hpwhd/0/XL/i-t2Hpwhd-XL.jpg
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Congrats on getting it in IL to boot!
Link Posted: 7/21/2014 9:37:45 PM EDT
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Thanks! It's great to finally be able to "officially" put the stock and vertical grip on this.  Appreciate the comments!
Link Posted: 7/22/2014 1:39:53 PM EDT
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I got my stamp back a few months ago but just got my barrel back from TROS. This is the way she is supposed to look!


Link Posted: 7/22/2014 1:52:25 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Engineer:
I got my stamp back a few months ago but just got my barrel back from TROS. This is the way she is supposed to look!
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Very nice.

You going to use the Spectre II? Or something else. I'll be testing my 6" AR57 barrel with the Spectre II in the next week or so, and then I can use the Osprey or Octane on the 16" barrel.
Link Posted: 7/22/2014 2:16:49 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By BigWaylon:

Very nice.

You going to use the Spectre II? Or something else. I'll be testing my 6" AR57 barrel with the Spectre II in the next week or so, and then I can use the Osprey or Octane on the 16" barrel.
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Originally Posted By BigWaylon:
Originally Posted By Engineer:
I got my stamp back a few months ago but just got my barrel back from TROS. This is the way she is supposed to look!

Very nice.

You going to use the Spectre II? Or something else. I'll be testing my 6" AR57 barrel with the Spectre II in the next week or so, and then I can use the Osprey or Octane on the 16" barrel.


Funny enough, I might keep the P90 flash hider on it instead of using the 1/2x28 TROS adapter. From what I've seen, 5.7x28 doesn't seem to suppress all that effectively so I will probably save the suppressors for other hosts.
Link Posted: 7/22/2014 3:41:25 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Engineer:
Funny enough, I might keep the P90 flash hider on it instead of using the 1/2x28 TROS adapter. From what I've seen, 5.7x28 doesn't seem to suppress all that effectively so I will probably save the suppressors for other hosts.
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I was actually watching YouTube videos last night on that round. I think SilencerShop (or maybe one of them was SiCo) had one video with the FN 5.7, and another with the full length AR57. Definitely not 22 quiet, but wasn't too bad.
Link Posted: 7/22/2014 9:06:11 PM EDT
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<a href="http://s1071.photobucket.com/user/OLI62/media/IMG_0551_zps1211d459.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1071.photobucket.com/albums/u504/OLI62/IMG_0551_zps1211d459.jpg</a>
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what's the deal with the tiny chair in the tree?
Link Posted: 7/23/2014 12:50:00 AM EDT
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what's the deal with the tiny chair in the tree?
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what's the deal with the tiny chair in the tree?


Link Posted: 7/23/2014 7:09:03 AM EDT
[Last Edit: edinalaska] [#36]
Radical Firearms 7.5" upper. Just need Saturday to get here soonest so I can shoot. Only odd thing is my Spikes NiB BCG would not fit due to gas key and gas tube not playing nice. So my BCM BCG went in instead.


I wasn't going to do this but got bored and mounted my Aimpoint PRO and slapped on a cheapo laser. And changed out the A2 FH with a Blackout...does a much better job with flash. M193 was producing fireballs even during bright sunlit days. Put close to 800 rounds through this upper, M193, brass and steel cased .223...no issues. Great upper, now I'm thinking of getting the 8.5".300 AAC next.
Link Posted: 7/23/2014 6:59:35 PM EDT
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I got my stamp back a few months ago but just got my barrel back from TROS. This is the way she is supposed to look!



http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j88/Engineer303/ammo_and_guns/PS90_SBRs_zps48438837.jpg

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If your name is Jay Leno. Holy cheek weld.



 
Link Posted: 7/23/2014 10:33:13 PM EDT
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LWRC Six8 UCIW SBR












The SIX8™ weapons are short-stroke, gas-piston operated rifles chambered in the 6.8x43mm SPC cartridge. This cartridge was developed as part of the Enhanced Rifle Cartridge Program in which U.S. Special Operations soldiers, as well as armorers and other technicians from the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit, played a major role. Its primary purpose was to address the deficiencies in terminal performance seen with the 5.56x45mm NATO cartridge, while allowing the soldier to carry the same number of rounds with minimal weight penalty. It succeeds in doing so because it uses a heavier bullet with excellent accuracy, which delivers more energy across all effective ranges.

Until now, a major drawback of using the 6.8 cartridge in an M4 style weapon has been the lack of reliable magazines. So, when we designed the SIX8™ family of weapons, we started with the magazine. Partnering with Magpul®, the leader in polymer magazine engineering, we designed the first polymer 6.8 magazine. Building upon the magazine, we designed the SIX8™ platform for maximum reliability and improved ergonomics. The upper and lower receivers are designed to accommodate the slightly larger polymer magazine and to perfect the feed geometry for the 6.8 cartridge. In addition, we have prompted Federal Ammunition to develop new lines of affordably priced, high performance 6.8 ammunition for commercial, law enforcement and military applications.

As with the IC family, the weapons in the new SIX8™ family are fully ambidextrous and equally suited to right- or left-handed operators. The SIX8™ rifles are based on the familiar Stoner M4/AR15/M16 architecture, but they have been optimized specifically for use with the 6.8 cartridge.

The new SIX8™ family combines the ultimate in ergonomic user-friendly rifles with the outstanding mid-range 6.8 cartridge.
Link Posted: 7/24/2014 7:28:21 PM EDT
[Last Edit: AZ_Mike] [#39]
Just rebuilt my 10.5" 300 BLK

I had a suppressor alignment issue that ended up being caused not by non-parallel barrel threads or a non-parallel muzzle shoulder but by a fillet of material left behind at the base of the muzzle threads.

I had previously found that the barrel was capable of 1.25 MOA despite the light taper.

AR Stoner refused to answer any of my e-mails or attempts to use their web contact form (something like 6 attempts) but Satern got back to me after Midway contacted them on my behalf.  I have mixed feelings because they were very cooperative after Midway got involved but not before.

Anyway they claimed their barrels are not designed for silencers (huh???) but offered to undercut the back edge of the thread where they meet the shoulder.  Alignment was great when I got the barrel back.

Anyway, I have rebuilt the gun and upgraded to a Gen II Syrac Ordnance adjustable gas block.  I also used a much better camera then last time so I'm going to post new pictures.







I can't wait to shoot it with the AAC Cyclone.  It is going to be damn quiet.

Mike
Link Posted: 7/24/2014 8:26:13 PM EDT
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There should always be a small amount of thread relief behind the threads.  If it's not there, most won't notice it because crush washers, peel washers and most muzzle devices won't make hard contact with the fillet.
If you have a muzzle device with a small inner diameter it might present an issue like yours.

A couple days ago I threaded a stubby .45ACP barrel for an AR to 5/8x24.  I didn't cut a normal thread relief to preserve the wall thickness, and the YHM mount I was putting on it was clearanced in that area.
Link Posted: 7/24/2014 9:43:31 PM EDT
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I've never seen an extended mount used backwards. Interesting.
Link Posted: 7/24/2014 10:14:22 PM EDT
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So far this is the only scope I've found mounts better this way (short tube plus short eye relief).  It does not leave room for a BUIS the "correct" way.
I use a traditional bladed rifle stance (not NtCH) and am 6'3" with long arms.  I prefer a 13.5-14" LoP.

Mike
Link Posted: 7/24/2014 10:54:59 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 7/25/2014 12:24:45 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By AZ_Mike:
Just rebuilt my 10.5" 300 BLK

I had a suppressor alignment issue that ended up being caused not by non-parallel barrel threads or a non-parallel muzzle shoulder but by a fillet of material left behind at the base of the muzzle threads.

I had previously found that the barrel was capable of 1.25 MOA despite the light taper.

AR Stoner refused to answer any of my e-mails or attempts to use their web contact form (something like 6 attempts) but Satern got back to me after Midway contacted them on my behalf.  I have mixed feelings because they were very cooperative after Midway got involved but not before.

Anyway they claimed their barrels are not designed for silencers (huh???) but offered to undercut the back edge of the thread where they meet the shoulder.  Alignment was great when I got the barrel back.

Anyway, I have rebuilt the gun and upgraded to a Gen II Syrac Ordnance adjustable gas block.  I also used a much better camera then last time so I'm going to post new pictures.

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/21431738/guns/300%20BLK/IMG_20140722_080626%20crop.jpg

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/21431738/guns/300%20BLK/IMG_20140722_080459%20crop.jpg

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/21431738/guns/300%20BLK/IMG_20140722_080727.jpg

I can't wait to shoot it with the AAC Cyclone.  It is going to be damn quiet.

Mike
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Your scope mount is backwards. . Other than that, looks good.
Link Posted: 7/25/2014 3:42:10 AM EDT
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I run the PEPR backwards with an XTR-14 on my RFB, keeps my knuckles out of the meat-grinder they call rail nuts when using the charging handle.
Link Posted: 7/25/2014 8:18:36 AM EDT
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LWRC Six8 UCIW SBR

http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r82/dvlray6/firearms/LWRC9_zps03ffdd3e.jpg

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http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r82/dvlray6/firearms/LWRC4_zps59aa28f0.jpg


The SIX8™ weapons are short-stroke, gas-piston operated rifles chambered in the 6.8x43mm SPC cartridge. This cartridge was developed as part of the Enhanced Rifle Cartridge Program in which U.S. Special Operations soldiers, as well as armorers and other technicians from the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit, played a major role. Its primary purpose was to address the deficiencies in terminal performance seen with the 5.56x45mm NATO cartridge, while allowing the soldier to carry the same number of rounds with minimal weight penalty. It succeeds in doing so because it uses a heavier bullet with excellent accuracy, which delivers more energy across all effective ranges.

Until now, a major drawback of using the 6.8 cartridge in an M4 style weapon has been the lack of reliable magazines. So, when we designed the SIX8™ family of weapons, we started with the magazine. Partnering with Magpul®, the leader in polymer magazine engineering, we designed the first polymer 6.8 magazine. Building upon the magazine, we designed the SIX8™ platform for maximum reliability and improved ergonomics. The upper and lower receivers are designed to accommodate the slightly larger polymer magazine and to perfect the feed geometry for the 6.8 cartridge. In addition, we have prompted Federal Ammunition to develop new lines of affordably priced, high performance 6.8 ammunition for commercial, law enforcement and military applications.

As with the IC family, the weapons in the new SIX8™ family are fully ambidextrous and equally suited to right- or left-handed operators. The SIX8™ rifles are based on the familiar Stoner M4/AR15/M16 architecture, but they have been optimized specifically for use with the 6.8 cartridge.

The new SIX8™ family combines the ultimate in ergonomic user-friendly rifles with the outstanding mid-range 6.8 cartridge.
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The 6.8 UCIW SBR is badass!  LWRCi did a great job with these.  Congrats!

Cheers
Link Posted: 7/25/2014 3:12:32 PM EDT
[Last Edit: AZ_Mike] [#47]
Oh yea, that cut me once!

I suspect you are also tall.  I have trouble getting enough eye relief on an AR.  An after market receiver with a T0 slot helps.

Mike
Link Posted: 7/25/2014 3:18:38 PM EDT
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My car seat is too far back too . . .

Mike
Link Posted: 7/25/2014 3:22:11 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 7/25/2014 3:40:44 PM EDT
[Last Edit: AZ_Mike] [#50]
My 7" 9mm upper.  This one was a pain in the butt to get running.  I had to relocate the rear retaining pin hole upward to get the disconnector on my match grade trigger to work reliably.  Initially the gun did not always disconnect upside down but now that the trigger is broken-in it seems to run 100%.  I was going to add a set screw to place the rear of the upper receiver even closer but now it seems I don't need to.  It did not run away when the disconnector failed (the AR design is very robust against that failure mode).  I also had to find the right mag block/magazine vendor combination for reliably.  Very accurate: It shoots one ragged hole at 50 yds.

Custom barrel I had machined 1/2-28 so a handgun silencer would fit (AAC does not make 1/2-20 or 1/2-32 for their Ti-Rant .4).  Found very few vendors who still sell 1/2-28 9mm flash suppressors--this is a Lage (although the danger is going the other way).  I marked my 9mm flash suppressor so I never put a 5.56 suppressor on this gun.





Mike
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