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Thank you for trying it out! I’m going to slowly start acquiring parts!
You're welcome, and I see today solo is offering 350 Lengend pistol uppers now, so it obviously worked for him as well. Might be the best 150 yard thumper option. When I was running mine I used it on a 6'+ boar black bear and it worked very well.
 

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Got my shipping notice for my Solo upper. Looking forward to building a new rifle. 223 Wylde, 6 mm MAX, and 300 Ham'R barrels are all being considered.

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Got my shipping notice for my Solo upper. Looking forward to building a new rifle. 223 Wylde, 6 mm MAX, and 300 Ham'R barrels are all being considered.

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Look for forward to seeing what you come up with.

I have zero experience with it, and don't know of anyone that does, but if (and that's a big if) the 6mm MAX could push a 95TMK about as fast as a 223/5.56 can push a 77 TMK, it might be about the best all around option for just about everything from one of these rifles (minus the brass availability of the 5.56).

Do you know anyone that makes a lightweight 16" barrel for the 6 max? I don't think I've seen any barrels at all, but haven't looked much for them specifically.
 

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Look for forward to seeing what you come up with.

I have zero experience with it, and don't know of anyone that does, but if (and that's a big if) the 6mm MAX could push a 95TMK about as fast as a 223/5.56 can push a 77 TMK, it might be about the best all around option for just about everything from one of these rifles (minus the brass availability of the 5.56).

Do you know anyone that makes a lightweight 16" barrel for the 6 max? I don't think I've seen any barrels at all, but haven't looked much for them specifically.
Still researching. Haven't had time to fully obsess over it... yet.

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Look for forward to seeing what you come up with.

I have zero experience with it, and don't know of anyone that does, but if (and that's a big if) the 6mm MAX could push a 95TMK about as fast as a 223/5.56 can push a 77 TMK, it might be about the best all around option for just about everything from one of these rifles (minus the brass availability of the 5.56).

Do you know anyone that makes a lightweight 16" barrel for the 6 max? I don't think I've seen any barrels at all, but haven't looked much for them specifically.

From the little I’ve seen, I think they are still testing the cartridge. I wouldn’t expect any barrels outside of the partners they already plan to launch with.

The only one I know of is SOLGW, but I don’t know if they make their own barrels or get them OEM.


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Thanks for the clarification on the scope and the thread.. Curious to see how your 2.5-8 does now that I've checked out that thread.

40tude, I'm looking forward to hearing about your solo build and how it works out.
I hadn't been paying attention until tonight when I realized the eval was already up--maybe you already saw it.

 

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With factory Hornady 6mm ARC rounds, chambering is a moderate palm slap. Extraction of live rounds is easy. With fired cases, extraction gets harder. Again, a palm slap or strong jerk.

According to Shaw, they were going to build more than one straight-pull barrel and list them on their website. I don't know the production numbers or weight though.
Any update on the Shaw barrels?
 
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I hadn't been paying attention until tonight when I realized the eval was already up--maybe you already saw it.

👍 No, I didn't see it, I'll check it out. Thanks for the heads up.

OneSkinnyHunter,

I emailed Shaw about the same on Monday, but haven't heard back. I figured if they heard from others it might help move things forward. Probably not a bad idea to let them know you're interested(?).

I specifically mentioned I was looking for 16" barrels in the ~19oz range, as that's what the lightest currently on the market weigh. Their current offerings are all a little porky, comparatively. I'd potentially be interested in other lengths as well, but the 16"@19oz gives them an idea on a target weight, for me anyway. (If they copied Wilson's 5.56 ultralight contour and dropped the gas journal they'd probably hit 18 oz)
 
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I ordered a Solo 300 last week and just got a shipping update this evening, so they are cranking them out.

I have had No luck with TN Arms Company. I tried to buy online but sight wouldn’t let me. I tried calling multiple times and no one or machine picks up. I sent a few emails too, and no response. Maybe they are on vacation or hunting but zero response in 10 days.

Ended up ordering a NFA LW-4 complete lower from Joe Bobs Outfitter for $129.99 with free shipping to local FFL.

I also emailed Shaw tonight requesting build for a 16“ OAL 18-19 ounce AR barrel with no gas block / journal in .223 Wylde, 1:8 or 1:7 twist and threaded 1/2“x 28.
 
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I ordered a Solo 300 last week and just got a shipping update this evening, so they are cranking them out.

I have had No luck with TN Arms Company. I tried to buy online but sight wouldn’t let me. I tried calling multiple times and no one or machine picks up. I sent a few emails too, and no response. Maybe they are on vacation or hunting but zero response in 10 days.

Ended up ordering a NFA LW-4 complete lower from Joe Bobs Outfitter for $129.99 with free shipping to local FFL.

I also emailed Shaw tonight requesting build for a 16“ OAL 18-19 ounce AR barrel with no gas block / journal in .223 Wylde, 1:8 or 1:7 twist and threaded 1/2“x 28.
This is exciting. Hopefully Shaw churns out what we're looking for, but I'm not holding my breath. Convincing a company to produce an ultralight barrel is surprisingly difficult. Besides Wilson Combat and Faxon, few have done it.
 
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The best method is to buy a barrel without a gas port. For a bit more money, it's just a better solution. However, another way to block the gas is to thread the port and install a setscrew.
 

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The best method is to buy a barrel without a gas port. For a bit more money, it's just a better solution. However, another way to block the gas is to thread the port and install a setscrew.
Are you aware of manufacturers that currently offer barrels without a gas port? I sent a query to Faxon, and they do not.
 
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My two barrels thus far have come from Wilson Combat and BSF Barrels, but they weren't standard offerings. My next one is coming from Shaw barrels, and they said they'll produce a batch of maybe 50 to sell. Another option is X-Caliber.

The best bet is to call a company and ask. Worst they can say is, "No." Realistically, it's less work to produce a barrel with no gas block, so the custom or semi custom makers shouldn't have any issues.

Good luck!
 
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My two barrels thus far have come from Wilson Combat and BSF Barrels, but they weren't standard offerings. My next one is coming from Shaw barrels, and they said they'll produce a batch of maybe 50 to sell. Another option is X-Caliber.

The best bet is to call a company and ask. Worst they can say is, "No." Realistically, it's less work to produce a barrel with no gas block, so the custom or semi custom makers shouldn't have any issues.

Good luck!
Did Wilson make that barrel no problem or was that a special one-off? They already make contours ideal for this, if they'd make me a 5.56 and 300 Ham'r without the gas journal I'd be all in.
 
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Has anyone used alternative methods to block the gas port other than reversing a gas block?
I haven't done this, but have thought about threading an appropriate sized bushing to block the gas. Not sure how it would work, but it could be cleaner than a reversed gas block, if it does work.


Initially I wanted to stick with standard, readily available parts. If the idea didn't work out I could use the barrels elsewhere or sell them pretty easily. At this point I'd be willing to spend a little more for a couple dedicated barrels without a gas port/journal, as long as I can get a contour roughly approximating what I'm using now.
 
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