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Did you put anything back in it? The empty buffer weighs next to nothing.Matt Rigsby said:I can't say whether the JP is better or not, but I've been running a stock buffer with weights removed for at least 2 years now in my 3 gun rifle.
I'd buy one. Or have somebody that knows what they are doing build it for you. You'll need to buy A vice block and barrel nut wrench. If you plan to build more its worth the investment and time to learn how to DIY.bulletman said:Only thing that scares me about building the whole upper is I have no idea how.
Seems I can't find a good barrel thats not a million dollars. I don't know how to head space it. I don't have any gunsmith tools for a AR. I also don't know if there's anything weird about lining up a gas block.
If I can figure it out I'm not opposed to trying to build the upper.
What do you think a 18" upper build will cost ballpark with a long hand guard?
Negative ghost rider.Jesse Tischauser said:Did you put anything back in it? The empty buffer weighs next to nothing.
Has ANYONE ever built one and not built more???Jesse Tischauser said:I'd buy one. Or have somebody that knows what they are doing build it for you. You'll need to buy A vice block and barrel nut wrench. If you plan to build more its worth the investment and time to learn how to DIY.
I've shot them a bunch. It's an Moa barrel with the right ammo. It's not as accurate as my JP barrels but it gets the job done. It's pretty heavy even with the fluting. I run a PRS stock to balance the gun. The extra heft stops the sights from moving at all.bulletman said:Anyone used the stag barell 18" fluted for $200?
To save some cash you could go with the Nordic 18" barrel and since it has smaller gas ports you can use a nonadjustable gas block with a low mass bcg. I run a buffer with the weights taken out of it. The hardest part is knocking out that damn pin to take the cap offbulletman said:That's it nothing in place of it? So basically you just made your own version of it.
But by doing that. Is it's best to run a adjustable gas block and low mass bcg to get the most benefit. I mean just by removing weights the stock bcg and non adjustable gas block. there wouldn't be much benefit would there?
Does the Nordic barrel have a smaller gas port? I thought just the carbon arms barrel that Nordic makes special for them has the smaller port???cajunautoxer said:To save some cash you could go with the Nordic 18" barrel and since it has smaller gas ports you can use a nonadjustable gas block with a low mass bcg. I run a buffer with the weights taken out of it. The hardest part is knocking out that damn pin to take the cap off
What's the norm?Wall said:Nordic barrels have .096 gas ports in rifle length & .086 in mid length.