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J
09-28-2012, 19:22
My new build. Been waiting on the barrel FSB combo FOR-EVV-ERR. Was back-ordered, came in 2 weeks ago. Had to wait for an open slot with BPTactical before I could finish the build, as its a 14.5" Barrel. The goal of the build was to build a rifle that was very durable while being very lightweight.

Specs:
PSA Lower
PSA LPK
Magpul Milspec MOE Stock, Grip and Enhanced Trigger Guard in FDE
Spikes American Flag Logo M4 upper
Daniel Defense 14.5" Mid-length gas pencil profile barrel and F-Marked FSB
YHM 5M1 Muzzle Brake
Midwest Mid-length SS Series free-float handguard in FDE
Troy Bi-Optic Fixed BUIS
Aimpoint H1 on Daniel Defense High mount, lower 1/3 co-witness
CMMG Semi Auto Bolt.
GG&G quick detach backplate

Rifle comes in at 6.09lbs bare, or 6.5lbs with BUIS, H1 and an empty PMAG on it.

The Rifle:
http://www.intelligentbydesign.net/post/rng.jpg

The amazing pin and weld by BP Tactical (bottom side of muzzle brake):
http://www.intelligentbydesign.net/post/pinjob.jpg

Musashi
09-28-2012, 19:38
Nice build, I hope to get mine finished soon once the rest of the parts of the upper arrive
[AR15]

J
09-28-2012, 19:39
Thanks, this is my third, and I have a couple in the works.

My old go-to AR is a sweet match-grade AR, completely tricked out, but it was just too damn heavy for some uses. This was my complete contrast AR. Huge difference between 10.x lbs and 6 lbs.

Musashi
09-28-2012, 19:41
Yeah ten pounds is one heavy mother. My build is going to be on the light side also, so how do you like the MI handguard?

J
09-28-2012, 19:43
Between other builds (for me or friends) and this one I've used various MI guards on 6 rifles now. IMO they are top notch. Great quality, really good prices, and the SS series are the lightest metal free float guards you can get. Even the T-series quad rails are lighter than most of the competition.

Musashi
09-28-2012, 19:52
Good to hear as the upper I bought was complete and I am looking to swap out the stock carbine hand guard with something else. Not a free float as I don't want to hassle taking the front sight off and replacing it but something that works better for my hands. I will check them out.

J
09-28-2012, 20:00
All I can say, is free float is the way to go IMHO. Taking the FSB and brake/hider off (assuming it isn't pinned and welded) is very easy. I'd be happy to show you how if you like.

Musashi
09-28-2012, 20:20
Hmmm I will have to keep that in mind. I should have the upper next week and then the project will be close to finished. Thanks.

islandermyk
09-29-2012, 16:09
That's a nice build... I'm digging the bi-tone [Beer]

kwando
09-29-2012, 16:47
Sweet! Link if you want those drives still

Skully
09-30-2012, 18:45
How do you like that TROY fixed rear sight?

Looks good BTW! [Beer]

7 lbs is pretty good. I think both the 16" and 14.5" pinned middy's were hovering around 7-8 lbs with a 30 rd mag.

spleify
10-01-2012, 18:47
Looks purdy