ultralight receivers
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Re: ultralight receivers
You have the Anderson upper with no FA but still has a deflector? I just swapped that one in on this build and it was a nice upgrade. Of course having that extra upper laying around meant I needed to build a .458 around it...
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Re: ultralight receivers
Yep, that's the one.DoubleJ wrote:You have the Anderson upper with no FA but still has a deflector? I just swapped that one in on this build and it was a nice upgrade. Of course having that extra upper laying around meant I needed to build a .458 around it...
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Re: ultralight receivers
Not my 300, but one of my .223's using the receivers I used in the OP got me to about 3.9 lbs. 14.5" barrel, pinned Ti suppressor mount, lots of V7 parts. 4.88 lbs including suppressor and optic as of the time of this article, it's lighter now
https://loadoutroom.com/44182/ultraligh ... l-testing/
https://loadoutroom.com/44182/ultraligh ... l-testing/
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