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When I'm carrying it, it's an extension of me.... so it weighs what I weigh.....
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My DMR with a scope, heavy 6.5G barrel and bipod is 10.5lbs unloaded.
What is yours and how is it so heavy?? |
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Quoted: Not to be a dick OP, but your '' seemed to be an invite for comment. I see a lot of CA compliant rifles where owners try to compensate for the fact it is a ban compliant rifle by adding a bunch of extra shit to make it more coolerer. Usually there is a bunch of extra shit on the CNC receiver and the controls have some added doodads. Is all that necessary? Is the nub on the forend or flashlight mount critical? How much weight could you save if you simplified the front end? View Quote I don’t really have anything extra my bcm foreword grip is very comfortable, my light and pressure pad work great for things in the night. I don’t mind the weight it feels pretty good and well balanced. |
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Quoted: My DMR with a scope, heavy 6.5G barrel and bipod is 10.5lbs unloaded. What is yours and how is it so heavy?? View Quote All LMT except for the FCD ambi selector, SSA-E, Lantac Dragon, surefire Scout pro, unity tactical hot button, also got me a LMT enhanced BCG, Romeo4T and a Aimpoint 3XC on Scalaworks mounts 1/3 and Geissele flip up sights |
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Quoted: 6lb 3oz unloaded, I’ll be adding a can wrap soon that will add a few oz https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/91189/5438C5E9-76FC-4031-A469-A8CDC9B28356_jpe-1506821.JPG View Quote @seamasterpro what can and adaptor is that? |
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Haven't weighed it, but probably between 9 and 10 pounds loaded.
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It's my only AR.
With sling, swivels, 30-round mag (empty), light (with battery), and light mount attached it weighs 7 lbs. 2.85 oz. With just the mag and swivels it's 6lbs. 10.5 oz. Base weight (no swivels or mag), it's 6 lbs. 5.5 oz. With the optic and mount, and light and mount I'd eventually like to use, plus sling, swivels, and empty 30-round magazine, it'd weigh 7 lbs. 13.2 oz. |
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Never weighed it, but it's not that heavy. BCM upper with the BCM hammer forged light weight 16" mid length. MOE hand guard and grip, CTR stock. MBUIS and Aimpoint PRO and a Streamlight Pro Tac light.
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After going to a defend a statue event, I realized that my go to rifle gets heavy after 6hrs. I really need to weigh it, but it was relatively light. I decided to do a little work at building a lighter rifle for such events. At it's core was part from my prior light weight build - I was shocked that that rifle was mid 6's. This new one will be about the same, but with optics.
I really want to do some research (maybe tomorrow) into where oz can be shaved. That said, I am reluctant to do it on a rifle that needs dependability and which I also want to be relatively disposable. Disposable. My go to rifle is a bit of an investment, when you consider it's optics and the mawl that is on it - It might be close to 5k to replace. That is $1250 for the rifle, same for the optics, and $2200ish for the Mawl, plus tax and postage on top. Even with leaving the Mawl at home - that is $2500+tax, not counting dealing with limited replacability. The new one is probably a $700 rifle with a $450 optic. If it gets stolen as evidence, it is a bit less of a loss. |
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Quoted: Not to be a dick OP, but your '' seemed to be an invite for comment. I see a lot of CA compliant rifles where owners try to compensate for the fact it is a ban compliant rifle by adding a bunch of extra shit to make it more coolerer. Usually there is a bunch of extra shit on the CNC receiver and the controls have some added doodads. Is all that necessary? Is the nub on the forend or flashlight mount critical? How much weight could you save if you simplified the front end? View Quote Other than the am I controls what’s wrong with the stuff he has on it? It’s functional |
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11.2 lbs loaded
14.5" Noveske Afghan, 13.5" geissele Mk 8, DBAL-D2, Modlite OKW-18650, Trijicon 1-8 FFP in a LaRue 34mm mount, Radian M-16 cut nitrided bolt, VLTOR A5 with Magpul UBR Gen 2. Beefy boi gun for sure, even my SAM7R with bonesteel stock, Perst 4, SLR handguard, and aimpoint weighs less! |
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Lol, this place
most here will say an A2 or A4 is a musket and weights too much, then show an 11.5 barrel with suppressor and weighs 11 lbs |
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9 lbz 3 oz, with optic, loaded mag, and light. I don't understand how you guys have 10 and 11 lb rifles.. mine has a friggin quad rail and it's not even 9.25.
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Quoted: Other than the am I controls what's wrong with the stuff he has on it? It's functional View Quote |
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Quoted: @seamasterpro what can and adaptor is that? View Quote It’s a Gemtech Multimount with a Q Plan B Omega 9k mount, ECCO Machine made an adapter to marry the two together Attached File |
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Mine is around 8-ish, my wife's pencil-barrel KISS carbine is just over 6.
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View Quote Probably right about this weight. My acog is slightly smaller (TA33), and I have no clue what a CQBL weighs. SR15. I’ve played around with having it cut down to 13.7, dimpled, and P&W with a SOLGW long DAS flash hider, but I haven’t done it yet. |
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Lol a lot. Non vented 416 with the heavy barrel, all the goodies.
Edit: basically 13 lbs.... chunky little 10”. |
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Quoted: Does it pull you into space when you turn on the anti gravity? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: My go to rifle has an anti-gravity device installed. So zero. But it does take a little getting used to. Does it pull you into space when you turn on the anti gravity? No. I have to put on my anti-gravity boots for that. |
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Quoted: I wonder what the picatinny rail covers and mlok covers with hardware would get him. Also would a different stock, muzzle device, and charging handle get OP anywhere lighter if saving weight is the goal. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Other than the am I controls what's wrong with the stuff he has on it? It's functional Well @Kruger667 I didn’t say I was going for light weight I was just surprised where I ended up with minimal stuff. Most of my weight comes from the heavy barrel.The picatinny rail covers are there for a reason They hold the light cable in place and protect from heat the mlok covers just protect from heat the LMT monolithic upper can get a bit warm to the touch. My muzzle device is lantac dragon brake on there to be CA compliant pinned and welded, my charging handle is very light it’s the ambi LMT nothing crazy about it just reliable. |
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Is the stock pinned into place OP? Pinned stock, no pistol grip, no flash hider... and a regular mag release with a lcm? ... Looks good to me as long as the stock is not adjustable.
My ARs are ultralight short barrels on Gwac lowers up to the tanks. |
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Quoted: Is the stock pinned into place OP? Pinned stock, no pistol grip, no flash hider... and a regular mag release with a lcm? ... Looks good to me as long as the stock is not adjustable. My ARs are ultralight short barrels on Gwac lowers up to the tanks. View Quote It has the strike industries thing that makes the stock non adjustable |
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Quoted: 6.2 lbs with iron sights and an empty 20 round mag. Colt 6720 https://soldiersystems.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/6720.jpg View Quote |
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My 300blk with red dot weights 6 pounds with 8" barrel. My 5.56 and 6.8 setups weigh in at 7 pounds with red dots and 12.5" barrels. Of course if I add a suppressor or flashlight or IR laser or something then the weight goes up... Say one pound per accessory on average.
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Quoted: Well @Kruger667 I didn't say I was going for light weight I was just surprised where I ended up with minimal stuff. Most of my weight comes from the heavy barrel.The picatinny rail covers are there for a reason They hold the light cable in place and protect from heat the mlok covers just protect from heat the LMT monolithic upper can get a bit warm to the touch. My muzzle device is lantac dragon brake on there to be CA compliant pinned and welded, my charging handle is very light it's the ambi LMT nothing crazy about it just reliable. View Quote |
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Quoted: My 300blk with can and with loaded 20rd mag. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/66797/KIMG0712_jpg-1507812.JPG View Quote That must be the max weight of that scale I don’t believe you lol |
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Quoted: That must be the max weight of that scale I don’t believe you lol View Quote It's a cute lil' booger. Attached File |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: That must be the max weight of that scale I don’t believe you lol It's a cute lil' booger. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/66797/ggggg_jpg-1507822.JPG I think you win lightest AR award. Any challengers? |
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Got bored and pulled my scale out today.
House gun weights in at 8.34 lbs. SPR w/ can, bipod, sling, light, 2.5-10x scope weighs 2.5 M1 Carbines. |
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mine is heavy at 5.2 lbs, wife's with ACOG is 5.6 slings, BUIS, and mags included. i am split on adding a light ot mine(likely will). I'm not a fan of carrying with a super heavy rifle unless i need to, and if im going to be carrying it for a while ill take the light one all day long. FWIW both will hold sub MOA for 40 rounds 1.5 too in 5 minutes. pretty sure sire i posted a photo in the light weight ar thread
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7lb 9 oz unloaded without the can on it.
The salient barrel is light. |
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6.5 lbs empty and 7.5 lbs loaded. And all with 20 inch barrel goodness.
Another reason that A1 config is best config. |
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Quoted: After going to a defend a statue event, I realized that my go to rifle gets heavy after 6hrs. I really need to weigh it, but it was relatively light. I decided to do a little work at building a lighter rifle for such events. At it's core was part from my prior light weight build - I was shocked that that rifle was mid 6's. This new one will be about the same, but with optics. I really want to do some research (maybe tomorrow) into where oz can be shaved. That said, I am reluctant to do it on a rifle that needs dependability and which I also want to be relatively disposable. Disposable. My go to rifle is a bit of an investment, when you consider it's optics and the mawl that is on it - It might be close to 5k to replace. That is $1250 for the rifle, same for the optics, and $2200ish for the Mawl, plus tax and postage on top. Even with leaving the Mawl at home - that is $2500+tax, not counting dealing with limited replacability. The new one is probably a $700 rifle with a $450 optic. If it gets stolen as evidence, it is a bit less of a loss. View Quote @mousehunter If you are willing to go to magnesium lower(some complaints about durability but I'm skeptical, ive got over 3k rounds through my wife's(multiple appleseeds as a loaner to some friends, their ammo), and mine has about 500 through it), a pencil barrel(faxon), light weight BCG and adjustable lightweight gas block and then shop for rails you can get a stupid light set up. easily under 5.5 and not even getting into carbon fiber, or the exotic stuff(i saw a sintered titanium a2 grip that was 3d priunted (looked like spongy bone) was supposed to be just over half ounce IIRC, but cost 300 bucks). a loaded 30 rounder is 1 lb, optics are heavy(and require a mount) so irons or 20mm red dot and you are way lower too, check out the light weight build thread. |
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Quoted: Just over 5 lbs unloaded with no optics. 8.5 lbs with 1-8x, sling, 24 round mag and tlr vir2 (white/ir light, ir designator). Itll be 9 lbs, 1 oz when my can clears. But thats 9 lbs suppressed, 1-8 optic, and ability to shoot with white light or nods as neeed. So thats a pretty capable 9 lbs. https://i.imgur.com/91EaGUg.jpg View Quote Rugged can? Nice rifle! |
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