Tight Lines
Senior Member
The handguard is 16.5" long for an 18" barrel and comes with a Ti barrel nut and Ti screws to mount to the barrel nut...it is lightweight lithium aluminum alloy M-Lok
Is that buttstock fixed or adjustable?
Thanks
I believe it would be between it and the .224 Valkyrie for the longer range champs in an AR15. The ARC would probably win the energy with its 103-108 grain bullets.
I haven't delved into the precision AR world as of yet, all of mine are general use/hunting builds,
I agree with the adjustable gas block, I see those as a necessity,
You will love the JP industries silent capture spring, I have one, it makes for a much smoother shooting rifle,
I also have a Radian arms charging handle, good stuff.
I tend to like two stage triggers over single stage, they work better for me from a accuracy standpoint, preparing the shot by taking up the first stage, and then just a hair more for final break works better for me when shooting for groups especially
There are so many options on handguards, barrels, muzzle brakes, grips and stocks, it would be hard for me to decide for a build like that. Chances are whatever you choose as far as stocks and grips you'll likely change after shooting it a while, probably the same with muzzle brakes,
I have always wanted to try a JP Captured Buffer.
I have an adjustable gas block so to speak on my Adams Arms System...Off and On
The only place I see one would be handy is on my BLK. It might make it easier for me to shoot supersonic rounds without tearing something up.
I fired a carbine once with some kind of brake that actually felt like to be it pushed the barrel down...kind of a different feeling mitigation to me...wish the guy knew what brand it was.
I'd say we think alike on the gas block, charging handle, buffer spring, and I went with a 2-stage Geissele trigger...so we'll see...where do you live? My lease is out in Washington or I go to Georgia Gun Club...maybe we can connect...
I'm in Douglasville, and my lease is in Oglethorpe county, between Lexington and Rayle, pretty much all my rifle shooting is done on the lease
I have always wanted to try a JP Captured Buffer.
I have an adjustable gas block so to speak on my Adams Arms System...Off and On
The only place I see one would be handy is on my BLK. It might make it easier for me to shoot supersonic rounds without tearing something up.
I fired a carbine once with some kind of brake that actually felt like to be it pushed the barrel down...kind of a different feeling mitigation to me...wish the guy knew what brand it was.
Geissele trigger don't need anti walks...you should use the pins they make for your choice of Service, DMR, or Match
Geissele trigger don't need anti walks...you should use the pins they make for your choice of Service, DMR, or Match