I have some time, as I just bought the M16A1 this is going on and we all know the transfers aren't coming over night at this point.
I want to have a .300BLK built to my specifications. The specs are a bit unique- I want the barrel threaded for my SAS TI Arbiter can, which is setup for 18x1.5 metric AI threads.
This upper will be a dedicated subsonic upper. I would like to go as short as possible while still retaining 100% function, as well as pairing the twist rate to the 208 AMAX's or 220 SMK's I'll be running. The bolt carrier will need to be a full auto carrier and I would prefer it to be chrome for ease of cleaning.
I would also like to have the handguard be as long as possible and cover a good portion of the suppressor. If I go with an 8" barrel, a 13" handguard would be great. The diameter of my can is 1.5", the length is 9", and the length it adds is 7.5", as it threads over a portion of the barrel. Unless the suppression of this can is less than ideal for subsonic rounds, I would like to use it.
Where do I need to go for this? The barrel threading is going to narrow down my options for sure.
Thanks,
-Bob
I want to have a .300BLK built to my specifications. The specs are a bit unique- I want the barrel threaded for my SAS TI Arbiter can, which is setup for 18x1.5 metric AI threads.
This upper will be a dedicated subsonic upper. I would like to go as short as possible while still retaining 100% function, as well as pairing the twist rate to the 208 AMAX's or 220 SMK's I'll be running. The bolt carrier will need to be a full auto carrier and I would prefer it to be chrome for ease of cleaning.
I would also like to have the handguard be as long as possible and cover a good portion of the suppressor. If I go with an 8" barrel, a 13" handguard would be great. The diameter of my can is 1.5", the length is 9", and the length it adds is 7.5", as it threads over a portion of the barrel. Unless the suppression of this can is less than ideal for subsonic rounds, I would like to use it.
Where do I need to go for this? The barrel threading is going to narrow down my options for sure.
Thanks,
-Bob