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Posted: 5/11/2016 9:43:42 PM EDT
| 1. Im looking for an sbr thats light compact with side folding stock that uses glock or ar15 mags no propriety mags? 2. What would you recommend for a first sbr? |
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How light weight are we talking here? Under 6lbs or under 5lbs?
And are stuck on the side folder? I would start by answering the "which caliber" question... Then we can find some options. 9mm or 5.56, either way you go there are great options out there right now. |
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Need more details. That said I just finished an 8" .300 BLK PDW build that's under 6LB with a Trijicon MRO. Slightly Under 7LB with an Omega and a full mag. I'm not sure I buy your math, no offense. Omega is what, 13oz? I show a 28rnd M2 pmag with 75g TAP is 1.1# Even if you're using 110g blackout, that mag alone will be 1.2# ish |
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I'm not sure I buy your math, no offense. Omega is what, 13oz? I show a 28rnd M2 pmag with 75g TAP is 1.1# Even if you're using 110g blackout, that mag alone will be 1.2# ish Quoted:
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Need more details. That said I just finished an 8" .300 BLK PDW build that's under 6LB with a Trijicon MRO. Slightly Under 7LB with an Omega and a full mag. I'm not sure I buy your math, no offense. Omega is what, 13oz? I show a 28rnd M2 pmag with 75g TAP is 1.1# Even if you're using 110g blackout, that mag alone will be 1.2# ish My bad, I added it up wrong Please forgive me. I blame the Percoset for my herniated C6-C7 |
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Glock 19 SBR with the mako stock. Prolly lighter, cheaper, more reliable, and more compatible with glock mags than anything anyone else is gonna list.
Has to be folding stock? NP, go with the Endo adapter and a side folding AR stock. Or just remove the stock for transport. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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If your considering a pistol caliber carbine I would look at the Quarter Circle 10 offerings with the Glock magwell
http://www.quartercircle10.com/shop/ |
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Please forgive me. I blame the Percoset for my herniated C6-C7
