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Posted: 9/7/2014 5:55:00 AM EDT
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Understanding that the original SP-1/M-16 was a light weapon; about 6.8 pounds or so, what is a light AR currently manufactured? |
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Here are two I found on Buds: comments??? Keeping in mind I don't care to engage in "brand name" discussions so much. I have used the Colts in the military and I own an Armalite AR-10 and love it. |
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Used my Colt 629 copy in a 3-gun match last weekend just for fun. It did great but WOW does that little light rifle buck around a lot . Light rifles need a solid hold for follow up firing
<a href="http://s693.photobucket.com/user/crsmoker250_photo/media/IMG_59941024x459.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i693.photobucket.com/albums/vv291/crsmoker250_photo/IMG_59941024x459.jpg</a> How is she set up? I have one of mine at about 5.5 pounds that is pretty tame, even compared to some of my heavier 14.5 rifles. I am starting to think ADCO did not enlarge the port at all when I had the Colt 14.5 barrel cut to 12.5. With an extra power action spring, and H2 buffer, it does great
OP If I didn't want to build, I would look at BCMs light uppers, and pair it with a BCM complete lower. Since you mentioned SBR, look at a Daniel Defense MK18 |
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Also, I am considering a SBR. That cuts weight of course. I do own two AR platforms now. I am looking for a quick handling and light AR for concealed carry...kidding. What type of configuration are you looking for? A1, A2, A3 upper receiver? CAR, M4, or railed handguards? Optic- yes or no? |
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. Light rifles need a solid hold for follow up firing

