Ultralight Ultralight Rifles

This is the spring that keeps the lugs pushed outwards right?
I'm not totally sure what you're referring to, but I think, yes. It's the spring that is installed at the tail of the bolt, in the bolt carrier. It pushes the bolt forward, and the carrier rearward. If it pushes the carrier back enough, the carrier will unlock the bolt and pull the bolt rearward via the cam pin.

Let me know if you need any help accessing the spring.
 
I'm not totally sure what you're referring to, but I think, yes. It's the spring that is installed at the tail of the bolt, in the bolt carrier. It pushes the bolt forward, and the carrier rearward. If it pushes the carrier back enough, the carrier will unlock the bolt and pull the bolt rearward via the cam pin.

Let me know if you need any help accessing the spring.
Thanks, you got it. My anatomy of AR's still sucks...
 
Has anyone built an ultralight version of the Kifaru gun bearer?
I haven't heard of any, but after running the kifaru/stone glacier hybrid which works best, I missed having a sling, and once I got my rifle down to 4 pounds, my ultralight sling was actually comfortable (1" ultralight webbing). So, I did away with the awkward carrier and just stuff the rifle in the day pack at the end of daylight. Probably TMI, but after many miles in mixed terrain that's what I found works best, YMMV

*That hybrid setup is pretty light but expensive
 
Has anyone built an ultralight version of the Kifaru gun bearer?
I did, years ago, with some miscellaneous straps I had. I used it for bolt rifles a lot, but have never used it for one of these. FWIW, it worked very well, but once I started using a pack frame I could hang a rifle sling on, I stopped using it.
 
I somehow keep ending up in the longest threads on the forum!

I've never seen a reason to own an AR, but this thread has me obsessing. Really cool work done by everyone.

I know it has been mentioned a month or so ago - but I e-mailed TNArms about their Carbon TN15 for an eta on restock, but I haven't heard back (for anyone curious). It sounds like their poly lower is only slightly heavier, so that isn't a bad option.
 
Took my new solo 300 to the range for the first time this weekend, and it’s having some extraction issues.


After firing it takes so much force to cycle the action that I have to put the pistol brace on the ground with the barrel pointing up and smack the bolt handle with a mallet to move the bolt a bit back, then I can cycle it with my hand. Cycles fine empty.

I have heard this is common with Grendel based cartridges, but this is a 300 blackout.


Any ideas where to start my trouble shooting?
Any chance this caused from my suppressor?

Factory cheap supersonic ammo, but it was very humid out.

Was just reading this thread:

 
Any chance this caused from my suppressor?

Factory cheap supersonic ammo, but it was very humid out.

Was just reading this thread:

Could be, part of it at least; would definitely increase back pressure. That said, there are lots of guys running suppressors on these with no issues, and the 300 BO is about the easiest extracting cartridge one can chamber in one of these.

Try firing without the suppressor, obviously, and see what happens, but I'd think there's probably some other issues going on. Ammo, chamber, extension or bolt issues, or some combination thereof. Kind of hard to say without more information.
 
Could be, part of it at least; would definitely increase back pressure. That said, there are lots of guys running suppressors on these with no issues, and the 300 BO is about the easiest extracting cartridge one can chamber in one of these.

Try firing without the suppressor, obviously, and see what happens, but I'd think there's probably some other issues going on. Ammo, chamber, extension or bolt issues, or some combination thereof. Kind of hard to say without more information.

Could be, part of it at least; would definitely increase back pressure. That said, there are lots of guys running suppressors on these with no issues, and the 300 BO is about the easiest extracting cartridge one can chamber in one of these.

Try firing without the suppressor, obviously, and see what happens, but I'd think there's probably some other issues going on. Ammo, chamber, extension or bolt issues, or some combination thereof. Kind of hard to say without more information.
I'd add a perfect layer of scotch tape to the cartridge face and see if it's then more difficult to extract without firing. I'm guessing you don't have enough headspace. If you reload you could bump the shoulder progressively further back to check. If you don't reload you might be able to fix it with a different bolt. I bet gunsmiths have a better fix.
 
I got a Sharpe's Relia-Bolt on order. Hopefully this will help with chambering 223/5.56 rounds in my now 223ai barrel for fireforming. The camming action of the lugs sounds like it might help, plus they're much stronger insurance for my hot reloads. Mainly getting tool steel bolt for its strength.

-has anyone tried these in a strait-pull?

"Improved Cycling: The Relia-Bolt features uniquely designed, curved camming lugs that help reduce friction and binding, making the manual, straight-back-and-forward motion of a custom straight-pull AR-15 smoother and more reliable.
Reduced Friction/Binding: By using S7 tool steel and a self-lubricating NP3 coating, the bolt reduces the chance of jams during the manual chambering process."
 
I got a Sharpe's Relia-Bolt on order. Hopefully this will help with chambering 223/5.56 rounds in my now 223ai barrel for fireforming. The camming action of the lugs sounds like it might help, plus they're much stronger insurance for my hot reloads. Mainly getting tool steel bolt for its strength.

-has anyone tried these in a strait-pull?

"Improved Cycling: The Relia-Bolt features uniquely designed, curved camming lugs that help reduce friction and binding, making the manual, straight-back-and-forward motion of a custom straight-pull AR-15 smoother and more reliable.
Reduced Friction/Binding: By using S7 tool steel and a self-lubricating NP3 coating, the bolt reduces the chance of jams during the manual chambering process."
I haven't, but was considering trying one. Let us know what you think of it.

FWIW, I don't recall that description for use in a "custom straight-pull" back when I looked into these. Literally sounds like they've been reading this thread... 😅
 
I haven't, but was considering trying one. Let us know what you think of it.

FWIW, I don't recall that description for use in a "custom straight-pull" back when I looked into these. Literally sounds like they've been reading this thread... 😅
Will do. I was thinking of going back and noting that that was from google AI 😋 so all bets are off on its accuracy...
 
Could be, part of it at least; would definitely increase back pressure. That said, there are lots of guys running suppressors on these with no issues, and the 300 BO is about the easiest extracting cartridge one can chamber in one of these.

Try firing without the suppressor, obviously, and see what happens, but I'd think there's probably some other issues going on. Ammo, chamber, extension or bolt issues, or some combination thereof. Kind of hard to say without more information.

I'd add a perfect layer of scotch tape to the cartridge face and see if it's then more difficult to extract without firing. I'm guessing you don't have enough headspace. If you reload you could bump the shoulder progressively further back to check. If you don't reload you might be able to fix it with a different bolt. I bet gunsmiths have a better fix.


I put a layer of scotch tape on an unfired round from the same box I was shooting last weekend and was having this problem. Chambered fine, the second piece of scotch tape and it didn’t.

I should probably go buy some 300 black out go/no go gauges. If that checks out maybe I’ll buy a box of not quite the cheapest ammo in the store…

Emailed solo Monday and still haven’t heard back, which isn’t my favorite.
 
I put a layer of scotch tape on an unfired round from the same box I was shooting last weekend and was having this problem. Chambered fine, the second piece of scotch tape and it didn’t.

I should probably go buy some 300 black out go/no go gauges. If that checks out maybe I’ll buy a box of not quite the cheapest ammo in the store…

Emailed solo Monday and still haven’t heard back, which isn’t my favorite.
Hmm, shouldn't be a headspace issue from the sounds of it. A rough chamber is another thought, and I'd buy a few different boxes of different brands of ammo to get a better read on it
 
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