I built a 6.5mm Creedmoor Large Frame DPMS MSR AR, LR-308, AR-10... (what the hell do we call these things now?)
For the trigger, I used a
Geissele Hi-Speed National Match with the Match spring. It's a two stage and it comes with three springs, so you can choose your weight. The first stage pull distance, second stage break, and overtravel are tunable with set screws. It's the most adjustable trigger I've ever seen.
I used the
MagPul PRS GEN3 stock with a standard length rifle buffer tube. It comes with an adapter for an M4 carbine stock too, but just stick with the rifle buffer tube and you won't have to screw with a castle nut. You'll want the GEN3 because the comb is set back far enough to clear the extra length of the AR-10 charging handle.
I wanted the option to be able to have a suppressor, so I bought JP Rifles internals for adjustable internal mass. I went with the
JP Rifles Variable Mass Operating System bolt carrier with the
JP Rifles High Pressure EnhancedBolt. For the buffer, I used a
JP Rifles Silent Capture Spring Heavy Version. I bought four of the
steel weights and the
spring pack and while I wait for my can, I am running steel weights and a lighter spring. When the can is out of ATF jail, I will put on the tungsten weights and possibly increase the spring weight.
I have a
Proof Research 22" barrel that is rifle + 2" and comes with an appropriate length tube. I use a
JP Adjustable Gas Block on it.
Muzzle device is the standard .308 flash hider while I wait for the can and mount.
I have topped it off with
Burris XTR II 4-20x50 H591 scope with the
AR-PEPR mount.
You can use whatever you want for the upper lower, handguard, grips, LPK, etc... I used a match
M5 set from Aero Precision with their parts kits.
Now, if you like your handguards to cover your gas blocks, just be aware that the rifle + 2" will stick out a bit from most 15" rails.
I used a XXL (17")
JP Rifles Handguard which covers the gas block nicely but doesn't occlude any of the adjustment screws.
This thing is a beast and weighs at least 14 pounds. I don't shoot it offhand much, best accuracy is from prone on a mat on an Atlas bipod.
It is sort of like the
JP LRP-07 but with a better barrel and trigger, minus the side charging, and $1000 less.