Revised Carbine. I don't have anything better than a bathroom scale, but I'm pretty sure this thing is under 6lbs. Shows 5 1/2lbs on the bathroom scale. Balance point is just behind the barrel nut.
Second pic shows my concept for an integrated front sight on a surefire X300 when run in the 12 o'clock position. 12 is a great position since you aren't adding anymore to the overall profile of the carbine. Plus anything your optic sees the light will illuminate. Finally this position leaves as much of the handguard free as possible. Getting farther out on the forearm allows for better recoil control and faster driving of the rifle from target to target. Front sight is like a fixed pistol sight in essence. So far it's not moved at all. It's been banged into barricades for a few weeks now.
Final pic is of the old carbine configuration. The new Aimpoint T-1 seems to offer an actually wider field of view even though the viewing area of the optic was reduced to about 2/3 the size of the original M2. I guess this is because the optic is shorter and has less crap protruding from it.
Second pic shows my concept for an integrated front sight on a surefire X300 when run in the 12 o'clock position. 12 is a great position since you aren't adding anymore to the overall profile of the carbine. Plus anything your optic sees the light will illuminate. Finally this position leaves as much of the handguard free as possible. Getting farther out on the forearm allows for better recoil control and faster driving of the rifle from target to target. Front sight is like a fixed pistol sight in essence. So far it's not moved at all. It's been banged into barricades for a few weeks now.
Final pic is of the old carbine configuration. The new Aimpoint T-1 seems to offer an actually wider field of view even though the viewing area of the optic was reduced to about 2/3 the size of the original M2. I guess this is because the optic is shorter and has less crap protruding from it.