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Originally Posted By jekbrown:
I just want hella light and some protection for the gas tube and I'm good. View Quote Kinda new to the light weight build crowd, and didn't read every post in 76 pages. There seems to be mixed opinions on the magtech lowers (still available and cheap too). But I don't see anyone using them for the light weight builds. Why? Are they really that crappy? |
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They are both heavier than polymer options and they break, sooo...yeah, not very popular. For my current LW project I'm using a fostech / magtec upper, but I wouldn't use their lower. I'm going to run a tegra poly lower. If it breaks, well, a 3 pack of them is $99.
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The future of your lightweight AR build begins with the PWD. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1I6Qb6kAJjChEJ56qhznv2291c5UHRDyNXuSXGObumqM/edit?usp=sharing
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I have seven Magtech and one Fostech lower. NEVER had a problem with them.
They are light weight and inexpensive. The fit of the lower is nearly perfect with almost all quality uppers, I use a lot of Aero uppers without F/A and delete the dust cover. It also fits nice with the Fostech upper. I have one 2A Balios upper and it fits great on the MagTech lower. I tried for over 3 years to get a Magtech upper, happy with my one Fostech upper. Fostech is the new producer of the Magtech. My latest build of 22 Nosler with heavy 39.9 ounce barrel got down to 4.45 pounds by using a Magtech lower with a Fostech upper. Yeh the Tegra is both lighter and cheaper. But magnesium\aluminum mix isn't anodized, more like a paint. I don't care, easy to touch up. I know how to assemble an AR, I don't force fit things like the tight fit at the buffer tube threads. Another thing I don't do is drop the rifle off a two story building and I don't run over it with a heavy truck. I also don't use it on 338, 450 or 458 uppers as my shoulder can't handle those and I shoot for accuracy. Got my first Mag lower in mid 2014, it has been part of many builds and shot everything. |
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So has anyone ever seen or purchased from this company Surmount Defense? https://surmount-defense.com/ I'm looking at trying out there aluminum bolt carrier possibly. It's on the cheaper side at $175.
I never did get my aluminum carrier from BRDC! I finally did get my money back but that POS company has me gun shy now! I have a all new build just waiting on a light carrier. Any info would be appreciated! |
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The Shooting Innovations aluminum BCG is $10 less, but the Whiskey just works great.
Anyone have a Shooting Innovations aluminum BCG ? Most interested in long term reviews. But I still want a Red BCG like what I tried to order from BRDC. Would not order from them even if they listed for $50. |
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Originally Posted By breastroker:
The Shooting Innovations aluminum BCG is $10 less, but the Whiskey just works great. Anyone have a Shooting Innovations aluminum BCG ? Most interested in long term reviews. But I still want a Red BCG like what I tried to order from BRDC. Would not order from them even if they listed for $50. View Quote Yeah I ordered the same BRDC red carrier as you but it never showed up! Lucky to finally have my money back from them! Yep stay away folks!! |
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Lighter weight hybrid material barrels?
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2018/01/31/shot-2018-jones-arms-explosive-bonded-steelneobiumaluminum-pcc-barrels/ |
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^ The clickable link points to just the image, but you can get the right one by copying the displayed URL.
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Originally Posted By blAck_Rice:
^ The clickable link points to just the image, but you can get the right one by copying the displayed URL. View Quote This is what the ATF document I found says. "Permanent methods of attachment include full-fusion gas or electric steel-seam welding, high-temperature (1100°F) silver soldering, or blind pinning with the pin head welded over. " The way it's written is specific about steel welding, which kind of sucks. If a manufacturer were to make a muzzle device out of high temperature composite and then bond it to the barrel it would be impossible to remove without destroying the device. To me that's permanently attached. |
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Using a low velocity 9 MM round???
I would prefer someone to build AR barrels using titanium barrel extensions! |
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Originally Posted By andyglidewell:
It would be nice if the ATF approves this. It could open the door for other methods of permanently attaching muzzle devices. This is what the ATF document I found says. "Permanent methods of attachment include full-fusion gas or electric steel-seam welding, high-temperature (1100F) silver soldering, or blind pinning with the pin head welded over. " The way it's written is specific about steel welding, which kind of sucks. If a manufacturer were to make a muzzle device out of high temperature composite and then bond it to the barrel it would be impossible to remove without destroying the device. To me that's permanently attached. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By andyglidewell:
Originally Posted By blAck_Rice:
^ The clickable link points to just the image, but you can get the right one by copying the displayed URL. This is what the ATF document I found says. "Permanent methods of attachment include full-fusion gas or electric steel-seam welding, high-temperature (1100F) silver soldering, or blind pinning with the pin head welded over. " The way it's written is specific about steel welding, which kind of sucks. If a manufacturer were to make a muzzle device out of high temperature composite and then bond it to the barrel it would be impossible to remove without destroying the device. To me that's permanently attached. |
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cola-warrior.com
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Originally Posted By JoshAston:
They're building barrels using explosive welding, not attaching muzzle devices. I'd wager that explosive welding is a sight more expensive than a pin and weld job. View Quote |
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It's a letdown when you look at the new product expecting to see a fully rifled, lightweight barrel...and instead just get a useless, extra long muzzle device, albeit a lightened one. We can always go with the aluminum 22LR barrels. :/
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I have my proposed 300blk pistol build down to a theoretical 3.786 lbs.
I'm having difficulty with the hand guard and the bolt carrier group. The lightest short (7") handguard I can find is the 2a Armament BL rail. 5.56oz with TI barrel nut. Any lighter known options out there? Also looking at the bolt carrier group. Not really wanting to go aluminum, kinda want longer durability. What do you guys think about the Master of Arms NYX? The carrier is 3.98 without the weights and springs, plus a bolt at 2.2 gets to 6.18. Expensive as all heck too.... If I go with that bolt group and can find a handguard around 3oz? That gets me down to almost 3.5lbs. And around 2k for the build. Depends on how many vendors I have to pay shipping to. |
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What would you guys recommend for a stock/grip?
The build is going to be an Aero Upper, 80 lower, Integrity arms lightweight barrel(1lb 8oz), Brigand Arms Edge 15" handguard. I'm looking for light, but not giving up comfortable. And there is a budget involved, so no $250 stocks. I love the look of the Skeletonized grips but I doubt that'll happen. Thanks for any help. BTW, I'll be buying both used in a couple weeks or so if someone has something they're looking to sell. |
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Hogue 15 degree
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The future of your lightweight AR build begins with the PWD. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1I6Qb6kAJjChEJ56qhznv2291c5UHRDyNXuSXGObumqM/edit?usp=sharing
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Originally Posted By breastroker:
Andy, That's a great weight for a 15 inch, about half the weight of any other hand guard that length. People here would buy a 10.5 " to cover mid length and 13.4" to cover rifle length. Replace those 10/32 screws with titanium button head to cut that weight. I only use 3 screws to secure my tube, they work fine. View Quote |
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Ichthus Arms New Company with Carbon Fiber Handguard & other parts. Websites not up yet but Facebook has Shot Show Pictures.
Ascend Armory New Billet Light Weight Set 4-5oz lighter than other set. 12.7oz ASCEND ARMORY AR-15 MATCHED BILLET RECEIVER SET - NO FORWARD ASSIST 16.7 oz no forward assist stripped, 17 oz with forward assist stripped. |
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Originally Posted By tw0409:
Finally finish my Master of Arm build. With everything in the picture (one round in mag!), fully functional, weighing in at 4.882 lbs or 2214 grams. Master of Arms 7095 tennalum receiver set (with v7 lower parts) V7 hyperlight 11.1" Mlok with Ti screws Faxon 16" pencil barrel Venom defense Ti brake 2A Regulated BCG (non Ti) Geissele super 42 spring with only tungsten weight Aimpoint T2 with Scalarworks mount Bobro Lowrider BUIS Hogue grip Also took the liberty to flame color the Ti brake and Ti handguard screws, or they just look too boring ;) View Quote |
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...believe in me, I'm with the High Command.
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Originally Posted By pazzoduc:
Also looking at the bolt carrier group. Not really wanting to go aluminum, kinda want longer durability. What do you guys think about the Master of Arms NYX? The carrier is 3.98 without the weights and springs, plus a bolt at 2.2 gets to 6.18. Expensive as all heck too.... View Quote |
"When trading bullets it is better to give than to receive" ___________________
"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." - George Orwell |
...believe in me, I'm with the High Command.
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The Ascend Armory billet set is NICE, but it’s FAR from lightweight.
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"When trading bullets it is better to give than to receive" ___________________
"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." - George Orwell |
Originally Posted By JerDerv:
Nice build! Been wanting to see some builds with those receivers. You dont need any weights in your buffer, feel free to remove all of them. What Buffer tube/castle nut/end plate are you running? View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Micron:
So has anyone ever seen or purchased from this company Surmount Defense? https://surmount-defense.com/ I'm looking at trying out there aluminum bolt carrier possibly. It's on the cheaper side at $175. I never did get my aluminum carrier from BRDC! I finally did get my money back but that POS company has me gun shy now! I have a all new build just waiting on a light carrier. Any info would be appreciated! View Quote |
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Originally Posted By pazzoduc:
I have my proposed 300blk pistol build down to a theoretical 3.786 lbs. I'm having difficulty with the hand guard and the bolt carrier group. The lightest short (7") handguard I can find is the 2a Armament BL rail. 5.56oz with TI barrel nut. Any lighter known options out there? Also looking at the bolt carrier group. Not really wanting to go aluminum, kinda want longer durability. What do you guys think about the Master of Arms NYX? The carrier is 3.98 without the weights and springs, plus a bolt at 2.2 gets to 6.18. Expensive as all heck too.... If I go with that bolt group and can find a handguard around 3oz? That gets me down to almost 3.5lbs. And around 2k for the build. Depends on how many vendors I have to pay shipping to. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By PursuitSS:
The Ascend Armory billet set is NICE, but it’s FAR from lightweight. View Quote |
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There are many titanium muzzle devices that both work great and weigh much less!
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Originally Posted By tw0409:
Finally finish my Master of Arm build. With everything in the picture (one round in mag!), fully functional, weighing in at 4.882 lbs or 2214 grams. Master of Arms 7095 tennalum receiver set (with v7 lower parts) V7 hyperlight 11.1" Mlok with Ti screws Faxon 16" pencil barrel Venom defense Ti brake 2A Regulated BCG (non Ti) Geissele super 42 spring with only tungsten weight Aimpoint T2 with Scalarworks mount Bobro Lowrider BUIS Hogue grip Also took the liberty to flame color the Ti brake and Ti handguard screws, or they just look too boring ;) https://i.imgur.com/x5MIk3a.jpg https://i.imgur.com/hqfswnR.jpg?1 https://i.imgur.com/BbyQnVF.jpg https://i.imgur.com/l0Qp0YU.jpg View Quote |
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Weighed the Hiperfire EDT2 @ 2.03 ounces, more than the EDT
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Originally Posted By pazzoduc:
I have my proposed 300blk pistol build down to a theoretical 3.786 lbs. I'm having difficulty with the hand guard and the bolt carrier group. The lightest short (7") handguard I can find is the 2a Armament BL rail. 5.56oz with TI barrel nut. Any lighter known options out there? Also looking at the bolt carrier group. Not really wanting to go aluminum, kinda want longer durability. What do you guys think about the Master of Arms NYX? The carrier is 3.98 without the weights and springs, plus a bolt at 2.2 gets to 6.18. Expensive as all heck too.... If I go with that bolt group and can find a handguard around 3oz? That gets me down to almost 3.5lbs. And around 2k for the build. Depends on how many vendors I have to pay shipping to. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By PursuitSS:
I think I rather go with the 2A-Armament Titanium carrier at 3.90 ounces.... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By PursuitSS:
I think I rather go with the 2A-Armament Titanium carrier at 3.90 ounces.... Originally Posted By andyglidewell:
What time frame are you looking at for the handguard? No timeframe yet. PM me Originally Posted By SOCOM76:
What length is the barrel? I have a KMR9 (magnesium) that I'll be posting for sale in the next week or two. |
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hey gang. quick PWD update before bed: AFAIK, all recent data posted in the thread has been added, as has all the user-submitted data in the PWD itself. I haven't been keeping up lately because school has been kicking my ass, as always. Anyway, the term ends on 2/25 so there prolly won't be any more updates until then. For now though, we're good! Keep ditchin' those grams, my friends!
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The future of your lightweight AR build begins with the PWD. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1I6Qb6kAJjChEJ56qhznv2291c5UHRDyNXuSXGObumqM/edit?usp=sharing
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11” rifle length closed shoulder smoke composites stock with mlok slots and magpul shoulder pad came in at 5.82oz
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would adding a regular weighted bolt to a lightweight carrier be a problem? or are most of them like that? not looked into them enough. I have a spare bolt but no carrier so was thinking about it.
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"Let's eat Grandma!
Let's eat, Grandma! Commas, because your poor grandmother shouldn't be cannibalized." -Chapman |
There's not really any such thing as a lightweight bolt.
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cola-warrior.com
#teamemily |
Righttobear.com has their Lightweight Bolt Carrier on sale for 65 bucks. They list the weight at 6.8 ounces. They have their lightweight BCG for 105.
I ordered the carrier only to add to my lighter weight PDW. I ordered an AA rifle low mass piston kit for a 6.8 build. I look forward to weighing both carriers. Right to Bear Lightweight Bolt Carrier |
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1.2 ounce future forged grip...
article... http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2018/02/14/future-forged-grips/ |
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Originally Posted By Nada-Nada:
1.2 ounce future forged grip... http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/IMG_0553-495x660.jpg article... http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2018/02/14/future-forged-grips/ View Quote ETA - never mind, looks like they are available separately on the web site. |
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Originally Posted By Nada-Nada:
1.2 ounce future forged grip... http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/IMG_0553-495x660.jpg article... http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2018/02/14/future-forged-grips/ View Quote Thanks for posting! |
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I can't decide what's more awkward about that Future Forged grip, having the hollow space for your hand to sink into, or how to access the grip screw for installing it.
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I’ll be a guinea pig, I went ahead and ordered one. I’ll put it on my semi lightweight build.
I have a Hogue grip that I thinned down to .9 ounce that I will use on my ultra lightweight build if/when I ever finish it |
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Originally Posted By blAck_Rice:
I can't decide what's more awkward about that Future Forged grip, having the hollow space for your hand to sink into, or how to access the grip screw for installing it. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Nada-Nada:
1.2 ounce future forged grip... http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/IMG_0553-495x660.jpg article... http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2018/02/14/future-forged-grips/ View Quote |
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The future of your lightweight AR build begins with the PWD. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1I6Qb6kAJjChEJ56qhznv2291c5UHRDyNXuSXGObumqM/edit?usp=sharing
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I just finished my wife’s build and it came in at 4.53lb. " />
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