Well, here is what I have so far. This would be the cheap keep it simple SBR build for me. I do not like exposed barrels or expensive furniture because my guns get used for hunting and beat to shit, so the less exposed the better.
Currently the gun is a 9.5" .300 BLK barrel from Core15, a spikes piston system, CTR stock, other typical crap, etc. The custom work is in handguard. I'm using the muzzlebrake to hold the end cap on the rifle. Thanks to Adam for taking the time to hand over an AR10 muzzlebrake, I turned it down and machined off the base so I could insert it into a factory muzzle cap and make this work. I think I have $400 into this gun total, just a whole lot of scrounging, spare parts, and a little help from my friends. (Yale, Adam, Adolfo, Soap, Downs)
the idea was to also keep it light, it ended up being just over 5lbs, which was quite a bit heavier than I wanted, but the .300 barrel has a heavy profile which sucked up all the weight savings I had been working for.
Currently the gun is a 9.5" .300 BLK barrel from Core15, a spikes piston system, CTR stock, other typical crap, etc. The custom work is in handguard. I'm using the muzzlebrake to hold the end cap on the rifle. Thanks to Adam for taking the time to hand over an AR10 muzzlebrake, I turned it down and machined off the base so I could insert it into a factory muzzle cap and make this work. I think I have $400 into this gun total, just a whole lot of scrounging, spare parts, and a little help from my friends. (Yale, Adam, Adolfo, Soap, Downs)
the idea was to also keep it light, it ended up being just over 5lbs, which was quite a bit heavier than I wanted, but the .300 barrel has a heavy profile which sucked up all the weight savings I had been working for.
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