Ultralight Ultralight Rifles

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Has the actual dimensions of the lightest contour been posted somewhere? Would like a sense check before I reprofile a barrel.
 
The Warwick right side charging I got weighs 9,9 oz also I would like to ask what is the lightest barrel nut
The barrel nut NFA uses on their short handguards is probably the lightest barrel nut made. 0.6oz. This is what I used for my "Little Big Gun's" handguard which is 1.9oz at 9". They are now knurled, instead of the linear grooves.


I was able to order several as barrel nuts only. Need a few more now.

They're not drilled and tapped for screws, so easiest to use with some kind of clamp over a CF tube. I used/use modified CF seatpost clamps from ebay that weigh about 6 grams for that part.
 
I know cutting weight in optics isn't the place for most people, especially west of the Mississippi river, but I can use 1x power for most of my hunting.

I used a GLX 1x last year, which was 9.5 oz with low mount, a neoprene cover, sun shade, and spare battery.

This year I am going to use a Holosun SCRD with low mount, which is 4 oz with the rubber lens covers. Saving 5.5 oz is significant for me at this point so I'm happy.
 
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