New 300 Blackout completed

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rogue884
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New 300 Blackout completed

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Here it is, just put together. Need to test fire and afix sights. And yes, there is a barrel in there . . . LOL

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BCM registered lower
BCM upper
BCM FA BCG
BCM Mod4 charging handle
Noveske 10"
Seekin's BAR

And with my Cyclone K to top it off

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Re: New 300 Blackout completed

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Very nice! I would love to see a picture of the muzzle. is the rail 10" or the barrel? and what FH or comp did you use?
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Re: New 300 Blackout completed

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No flash hider or brake, the Cyclone K is a single point can. The rail is just a bit over 10", and the barrel is 10", so the can recesses in the rail almost an inch when threaded onto the barrel.

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Re: New 300 Blackout completed

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That is on nice set up! What Rail is that? I like when Cans are recessed into the Rails. It just gives the weapon a nice clean look, in my opinion.
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Re: New 300 Blackout completed

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Sumsky wrote:That is on nice set up! What Rail is that? I like when Cans are recessed into the Rails. It just gives the weapon a nice clean look, in my opinion.

I agree. it just makes it look mean!
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Video, Video, Video... :mrgreen:

Nice looking rifle!
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What are the plans for optics?????



I'm not jealous..really I'm not

Great looking rifle :D
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Re: New 300 Blackout completed

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rogue884 wrote:No flash hider or brake, the Cyclone K is a single point can. The rail is just a bit over 10", and the barrel is 10", so the can recesses in the rail almost an inch when threaded onto the barrel.

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If you don't mind me asking...how tight is the can in the floating tube? It looks like you would only have about 1/8" clearance around the tube....are you seeing any contact marks after firing? Just interested to see if the harmonics are going to cause accuracy problems...

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loki*hunter wrote:If you don't mind me asking...how tight is the can in the floating tube? It looks like you would only have about 1/8" clearance around the tube....are you seeing any contact marks after firing? Just interested to see if the harmonics are going to cause accuracy problems...

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Re: New 300 Blackout completed

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+1 very, very, nice! :D

What Rail? I plan on getting a Noveske 10" - 300 blk and love the look of that. Can you tell me the ID of the rail?
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