packgoatguy
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I'm home sick with the flu... its the only way I could make everyone else as miserable as meWhy you got to do us dirty and post all these in grams? My brain doesn’t work that way. Thanks for posting these.

I'm home sick with the flu... its the only way I could make everyone else as miserable as meWhy you got to do us dirty and post all these in grams? My brain doesn’t work that way. Thanks for posting these.
Great timing, thanks! Got one ordered for the NAS3 project.Looks like BCA has bolt action stripped uppers available now (including BCG) for $187. Code BUCK for 10% off.
Is that an amend2 magazine? Just pay attention to where the bolt is hitting the mag and file it a bit. And for hand guard, a carbon tube is definitely the way.I FINALLY finished mine, with the exception that I’m probably going to cerakote the barrel just to “black out” the gun. But ultimately they can’t even compete with some of the weights that some of you guys have done. Am a little disappointed in the weight but overall it’s my lightest gun and my most compact to throw in the pack. I went with the folder just to help make it more compact, but it did add 4oz.
Also a HUGE THANK YOU to all of you on this thread that have thrown out tips, ideas, links, etc to help make this happen. Really appreciate it as I’m a guy that has never built an AR ever.
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4# 15oz with a BIG suppressors and fully loaded with 5 rounds.
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4# 4oz with muzzle brake and fully loaded with 5 rounds.
I put a Burris 5x little scope on it that weighs 10 ounces. Wish I would have put something different on it optics wise, but I’m not sure what else I would do other than the SWFA ULUL but that would actually add 2-3 more ounces just due to rings. If i could find another one, I would likely do that as I have it on a few of my other guns and I’m used to it.
Last question, I think I need to polish the feed ramp cause I’m having a hard time getting it to feed. And these magazine seem to be too tall because the carrier group catches on the magazine follower. Any tips or ideas to fix this?
Thanks again everybody!!
Agree with the carbon tube. Probably my biggest regret about the whole build but was past the return window so I was kind of stuck.Is that an amend2 magazine? Just pay attention to where the bolt is hitting the mag and file it a bit. And for hand guard, a carbon tube is definitely the way.
Here’s a few more weights of item you can buy online and not have to build. I’m not as handy as some of you guys so have to buy parts, not make them.
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This is the cheapest and lightest folding adapter I could come up with. It’s from “Military Overstock”.
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Brigand Arms Handguard. Light, but very expensive and I regret putting it on my build. Not worth the money. Better value options out there that accomplish the same thing.
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This is a nice little premade buttstock. From CP Firearms. Again kind of pricey but already made and pretty lightweight.
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Hogue 15 Degree Handle - Best value grip out there by far. Also only thing that is lighter is the XLR.
It is the hold open feature for an AR-15 so you know when your magazine is empty.Agree with the carbon tube. Probably my biggest regret about the whole build but was past the return window so I was kind of stuck.
The bolt seems to be hitting the follower on every single magazine I put in. Metal, amend2, pmag, you name it, it hits the follower. I can’t imagine that is the norm? Any suggestions on the fit? I wouldn’t think I need to modify every single magazine. Seems weird to me.
You are correct that is lighter by 0.6oz. Didn’t even know this existed and never came up in all my google searches. But you are also right in that I was able to get two of the knock offs for the same price as the one. Kind of spendy.The SB BTFA folder is the lightest I'm aware of. Can't say if it's the cheapest though.
The MDT Carbon grip is the lightest I've found. I was able to cut down a Hogue 15degree (with some Skeletonizing) to within 2 grams of the MDT weight. But the MDT is certainly not cheap.
I thought it was this as well but I can physically see the bolt catching on the magazine follower in every single case. Am I doing something wrong with the solo 300?It is the hold open feature for an AR-15 so you know when your magazine is empty.
Jay
That is what catches the bolt. The Solo doesn't have a lockback function, just the hold open based on the magazine follower. You can ramp the follower down (file the plastic from the rear towards the front to make a transition) so the bolt will slide over it of you want to be able to run the bolt closed with an empty magazine in the mag well but all magazines with the "fake bullet" on top of the follower or the bump in the rear will block the bolt from closing.I thought it was this as well but I can physically see the bolt catching on the magazine follower in every single case. Am I doing something wrong with the solo 300?
You have any recommendations on magazines that will work better than others?That is what catches the bolt. The Solo doesn't have a lockback function, just the hold open based on the magazine follower. You can ramp the follower down (file the plastic from the rear towards the front to make a transition) so the bolt will slide over it of you want to be able to run the bolt closed with an empty magazine in the mag well but all magazines with the "fake bullet" on top of the follower or the bump in the rear will block the bolt from closing.
Jay
Even though your hand guard was pricey think it looks badass. That's worth a few dollars, right?I FINALLY finished mine, with the exception that I’m probably going to cerakote the barrel just to “black out” the gun. But ultimately they can’t even compete with some of the weights that some of you guys have done. Am a little disappointed in the weight but overall it’s my lightest gun and my most compact to throw in the pack. I went with the folder just to help make it more compact, but it did add 4oz.
Also a HUGE THANK YOU to all of you on this thread that have thrown out tips, ideas, links, etc to help make this happen. Really appreciate it as I’m a guy that has never built an AR ever.
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4# 15oz with a BIG suppressors and fully loaded with 5 rounds.
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4# 4oz with muzzle brake and fully loaded with 5 rounds.
I put a Burris 5x little scope on it that weighs 10 ounces. Wish I would have put something different on it optics wise, but I’m not sure what else I would do other than the SWFA ULUL but that would actually add 2-3 more ounces just due to rings. If i could find another one, I would likely do that as I have it on a few of my other guns and I’m used to it.
Last question, I think I need to polish the feed ramp cause I’m having a hard time getting it to feed. And these magazine seem to be too tall because the carrier group catches on the magazine follower. Any tips or ideas to fix this?
Thanks again everybody!!
PricelessEven though your hand guard was pricey think it looks badass. That's worth a few dollars, right?