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Originally Posted By Samuel L. Johnson:
“He who makes a beast of himself, gives up the pain of being a man” |
Originally Posted By Goody454: Here's my 300 blk Kitty Kat Or is it my A2 Honey Badger ? How about my Kitty Badger? https://i.ibb.co/jGy79TG/IMG-1270.jpg View Quote |
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First 300blk upper.
Forward controls design upper receiver, 7.5” barrel, Midwest Industries gen 1 free float quad rail, octane .45 suppressor, primary arms 1x cyclops prism optic. Can is only rated for subs, but then again this main purpose will be bump in the night indoor gun, so it will likely only ever see subs run through it. Attached File |
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Sun's up, Guns up!
"The only place where success comes before work is in the dictionary" -Vince Lombardi |
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Originally Posted By RDTCU: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/173511/1000001872_jpg-3077444.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/173511/1000001417_jpg-3077446.JPG View Quote That's hot. |
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Originally Posted By Eyekahn: https://i.imgur.com/HMjzwyU.jpeg Any of you 300 dudes send your can back to AAC for a mini ranger 7 conversion? Seriously considering it. View Quote I would have considered it if my SDN6 wasn't purchased for the OG blackout clone. I have to stay true to the "killed by indians" spirit. |
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Originally Posted By spyderboy03: Because I apparently don't know how to just leave a rifle as is lately...rebuilt 8.5. https://i.imgur.com/UO4ZT6O.jpg View Quote I simultaneously dig that and am enraged by that combo of anodizing I do the same shit, I just redid mine, need to take some pics |
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Originally Posted By ScoutH57: I simultaneously dig that and am enraged by that combo of anodizing View Quote It's funny, I don't really care for a DDC rail/upper on a different colored lower or an ODG gun with black grip, stock, etc. However, this combo of DDC, clear, ODG, and black accessories does it for me. And it will trigger people's OCD |
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Originally Posted By ScoutH57: I simultaneously dig that and am enraged by that combo of anodizing I do the same shit, I just redid mine, need to take some pics View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ScoutH57: Originally Posted By spyderboy03: Because I apparently don't know how to just leave a rifle as is lately...rebuilt 8.5. https://i.imgur.com/UO4ZT6O.jpg I simultaneously dig that and am enraged by that combo of anodizing I do the same shit, I just redid mine, need to take some pics Not a rebuild, but I took the 9k off mine for a bit. The adapter had been carbon locked on for years. I guess the interface got cold enough to shrink ever so slightly to allow the adapter to loosen. It came right off last weekend. Been shooting more subsonic 9mm than blackout these days now that I have an RMR on the Glock, so until I get another dedicated Omega 9k for the pistol I'm going to leave the rifle loud. I'll try to get some better pics soon. |
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Originally Posted By Bringo: Not a rebuild, but I took the 9k off mine for a bit. The adapter had been carbon locked on for years. I guess the interface got cold enough to shrink ever so slightly to allow the adapter to loosen. It came right off last weekend. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53500399594_81fec78805_c.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53499212722_771133fdf7_c.jpg Been shooting more subsonic 9mm than blackout these days now that I have an RMR on the Glock, so until I get another dedicated Omega 9k for the pistol I'm going to leave the rifle loud. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53500098011_e6d60f4ea0_b.jpg I'll try to get some better pics soon. View Quote I ended up moving to a higher rmr mounting solution so that the whole thing sits above the silencer. |
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Originally Posted By Daggertt: I found that the 9k in front of an RMR on a milled slide left less than half of the window available to use. I ended up moving to a higher rmr mounting solution so that the whole thing sits above the silencer. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Daggertt: Originally Posted By Bringo: Not a rebuild, but I took the 9k off mine for a bit. The adapter had been carbon locked on for years. I guess the interface got cold enough to shrink ever so slightly to allow the adapter to loosen. It came right off last weekend. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53500399594_81fec78805_c.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53499212722_771133fdf7_c.jpg Been shooting more subsonic 9mm than blackout these days now that I have an RMR on the Glock, so until I get another dedicated Omega 9k for the pistol I'm going to leave the rifle loud. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53500098011_e6d60f4ea0_b.jpg I'll try to get some better pics soon. I ended up moving to a higher rmr mounting solution so that the whole thing sits above the silencer. You're right! I noticed that as well lol Literally looking through an arch with a dot in the middle. But it's my only option at the moment for seeing over the can to send 9mm down range. Little detour* Pertinent: |
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Originally Posted By RDTCU: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/173511/1000001872_jpg-3077444.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/173511/1000001417_jpg-3077446.JPG View Quote Very good looking setup you have, that color is awesome in the leaves. |
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Originally Posted By Goody454: Here’s my 300 blk Kitty Kat… Or is it my A2 Honey Badger…? How about my Kitty Badger? https://i.ibb.co/jGy79TG/IMG-1270.jpg View Quote I’m embarrassed the weather stopped me until yesterday from shooting this thing, but it’s been a pretty nasty winter… I shot 100 supers and 100 subs, all suppressed, and was pretty pleased with the results. I zeroed the FSP @50 yards with supers and it took about 2 turns down on the front sight. After that I shot some subs, and they were dead-nuts with the rear sight dialed to 500 yards. I was shooting soda-cans offhand @50 and 100 yards going back and forth with supers/subs, and my 10-year old was able to nail a few as well off the bags. |
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Originally Posted By Samuel L. Johnson:
He who makes a beast of himself, gives up the pain of being a man |
Originally Posted By Bringo: https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53377997843_d0e946c30b_c.jpg Put a mag extension from Taylor Freelance on the blackout. This is the best travel companion/grab and go HD rifle I've ever had. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By jd2395: Specs on this? Looking to do something PDW, existing lower with folder. Debating 7, 7.5, 8, 8.5" barrels. Too short looks like issues with mounting lights and hitting the gas block. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By jd2395: Originally Posted By Bringo: https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53377997843_d0e946c30b_c.jpg Put a mag extension from Taylor Freelance on the blackout. This is the best travel companion/grab and go HD rifle I've ever had. I put A LOT of thought upfront into the build to make sure attachments could be placed in optimal positions all the while maintaining a short OAL. My goal was to make something PDW sized with carbine capabilities for HD/VD. Naturally, blackout fills that gap perfectly. I knew I'd be using the Omega 9k suppressor and the URX4 and went with a barrel length that allowed for a short recess, but not so short that I couldn't take advantage of mlok real estate. I didn't want/need a folding stock to overcomplicate things and ended up with the LWRCi Ultra Compact Stock kit. Went with the 8.3" BA Hason barrel paired with the 8.5" KAC URX4 handguard. I use the HSP inline MLOK mount (or thorntail, I can't keep up with all the nomenclature) for the Scout light. The mount attaches pretty far back but still pushes the light forward where it needs to be. I also use a midwest industries QD Sling Adapter MLOK for the same reason. It mounts behind where the suppressor recedes within the rail, but places the swivel at the front of the handguard. The front screw on the magpul foregrip is not as tight as it could be (it's still tight enough) because it would touch the gas block. The back screw is locked down though. It doesn't move at all. I use a surefire pressure pad with a magpul mlok mount. it's mounted over the sling swivel on the handguard for natural manipulation and easy transition to laser activation. KAC flip up sights. Various KAC lower parts as well as ALG Defense, Geissele, and Noveske. KAC skyscraper mount with the Aimpoint T2. KAC sandcutter chrome bolt. I think that covers all the important stuff. |
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Attached File Attached File Latest configuration on this thing. 7.5” Faxon Gunner barrel, full length Dead Air Wolfman mounted with a Jmac brake and stuck a flash hider endcap on it. I own. 70% of the Aimpont P-2s in Texas . I like buying them instead of T-2s now cause if I ever use it for something else it’s super versatile, offset or piggy back mounts or on a pistol etc |
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Originally Posted By Bringo: I put A LOT of thought upfront into the build to make sure attachments could be placed in optimal positions all the while maintaining a short OAL. My goal was to make something PDW sized with carbine capabilities for HD/VD. Naturally, blackout fills that gap perfectly. I knew I'd be using the Omega 9k suppressor and the URX4 and went with a barrel length that allowed for a short recess, but not so short that I couldn't take advantage of mlok real estate. I didn't want/need a folding stock to overcomplicate things and ended up with the LWRCi Ultra Compact Stock kit. Went with the 8.3" BA Hason barrel paired with the 8.5" KAC URX4 handguard. I use the HSP inline MLOK mount (or thorntail, I can't keep up with all the nomenclature) for the Scout light. The mount attaches pretty far back but still pushes the light forward where it needs to be. I also use a midwest industries QD Sling Adapter MLOK for the same reason. It mounts behind where the suppressor recedes within the rail, but places the swivel at the front of the handguard. The front screw on the magpul foregrip is not as tight as it could be (it's still tight enough) because it would touch the gas block. The back screw is locked down though. It doesn't move at all. I use a surefire pressure pad with a magpul mlok mount. it's mounted over the sling swivel on the handguard for natural manipulation and easy transition to laser activation. KAC flip up sights. Various KAC lower parts as well as ALG Defense, Geissele, and Noveske. KAC skyscraper mount with the Aimpoint T2. KAC sandcutter chrome bolt. I think that covers all the important stuff. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By jd2395: Thanks!! I think I am set on a 7.5" barrel (faxon) with a 7" MI rail for a PDW-like setup. It looks like all the MLOK screws will have to be ground down (light mount, etc) due to proximity to the gas block. should be a fun one. thanks! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By jd2395: Originally Posted By Bringo: I put A LOT of thought upfront into the build to make sure attachments could be placed in optimal positions all the while maintaining a short OAL. My goal was to make something PDW sized with carbine capabilities for HD/VD. Naturally, blackout fills that gap perfectly. I knew I'd be using the Omega 9k suppressor and the URX4 and went with a barrel length that allowed for a short recess, but not so short that I couldn't take advantage of mlok real estate. I didn't want/need a folding stock to overcomplicate things and ended up with the LWRCi Ultra Compact Stock kit. Went with the 8.3" BA Hason barrel paired with the 8.5" KAC URX4 handguard. I use the HSP inline MLOK mount (or thorntail, I can't keep up with all the nomenclature) for the Scout light. The mount attaches pretty far back but still pushes the light forward where it needs to be. I also use a midwest industries QD Sling Adapter MLOK for the same reason. It mounts behind where the suppressor recedes within the rail, but places the swivel at the front of the handguard. The front screw on the magpul foregrip is not as tight as it could be (it's still tight enough) because it would touch the gas block. The back screw is locked down though. It doesn't move at all. I use a surefire pressure pad with a magpul mlok mount. it's mounted over the sling swivel on the handguard for natural manipulation and easy transition to laser activation. KAC flip up sights. Various KAC lower parts as well as ALG Defense, Geissele, and Noveske. KAC skyscraper mount with the Aimpoint T2. KAC sandcutter chrome bolt. I think that covers all the important stuff. No problem. I look forward to seeing your finished product in here! |
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“Necessary? Is it necessary for me to drink my own urine? No, but I do it anyway because it’s sterile and I like the taste.” -Patches O’Houlihan
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Originally Posted By Goody454: I'm embarrassed the weather stopped me until yesterday from shooting this thing, but it's been a pretty nasty winter I shot 100 supers and 100 subs, all suppressed, and was pretty pleased with the results. I zeroed the FSP @50 yards with supers and it took about 2 turns down on the front sight. After that I shot some subs, and they were dead-nuts with the rear sight dialed to 500 yards. I was shooting soda-cans offhand @50 and 100 yards going back and forth with supers/subs, and my 10-year old was able to nail a few as well off the bags. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Goody454: Originally Posted By Goody454: Here's my 300 blk Kitty Kat Or is it my A2 Honey Badger ? How about my Kitty Badger? https://i.ibb.co/jGy79TG/IMG-1270.jpg I shot 100 supers and 100 subs, all suppressed, and was pretty pleased with the results. I zeroed the FSP @50 yards with supers and it took about 2 turns down on the front sight. After that I shot some subs, and they were dead-nuts with the rear sight dialed to 500 yards. I was shooting soda-cans offhand @50 and 100 yards going back and forth with supers/subs, and my 10-year old was able to nail a few as well off the bags. @Goody454 looks good! What barrel is that? |
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Tom Sawyer.
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Originally Posted By Samuel L. Johnson:
He who makes a beast of himself, gives up the pain of being a man |
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