Hello Hide. So I just pick up a Gen 1 Barrett MRAD. The Gen 1 upper is solid @ 3 , 6 and 9 o'clock except for the screw holes to mount rail sections. I need a Smith who can cut M-lok slots on the upper. Any suggestions?
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I would like to know also. I have a Gen 1 as well. Will lurk your thread hoping someone chimes in. (I'd like some of the scallop cuts they have on the new ones, too...)Hello Hide. So I just pick up a Gen 1 Barrett MRAD. The Gen 1 upper is solid @ 3 , 6 and 9 o'clock except for the screw holes to mount rail sections. I need a Smith who can cut M-lok slots on the upper. Any suggestions?
I have a Gen 1 but with the small diameter bolt so don't need the upgrade.I was wondering about this and if it'd cost more than a new rifle... I guess mine is whatever the military got --no Mlok but does have the upgraded bolt assy. In black. Mlok in brown would be nice.
It's more or less a cosmetic thing but it will take some weight off, though the chassis of this weapon doesn't weigh much to begin with. I'm thinking the money will be better spent on other shit and if camo is an issue, always got spray paint.
I'd look into the bolt kit if you got a true gen1 and plan on swapping barrels. There goes $450.
I would like to know who and how much and see the work though. Wonder if Barrett will do it? I mean, for them it's just a matter of throwing your shit back in the line.
Finding someone to machine MLOK pattern slots might be easy but you need to make sure your Gen I can even accommodate the parameters of the MLOK pattern without your existing slots causing conflict.
You may have issues trying to lay in an MLOK profile on your existing handguard.
MLOK slot lengths are 1.2XX" long.
MLOK slots need to be 1.5XX" from start to start.
MLOK slots need to be 0.2XX" wide (top to bottom).
The allowable wall thickness of your host part needs to be no thicker than 0.150" and not less than 0.080".
Your Gen I would need to allow new MLOK slots to be cut with no remnants of the existing slots. Complete clean up.
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Well supposedly Chad at LRI does it per the first response on here and I have an email off to him, if it's not too expensive and since they'd have to refinish it and I wouldn't mind it being brown, I may be interested. I'll try and remember to get back on here with the info.
Since there's a few people interested, wonder if we can get a bulk deal on it if we send him a few? Can't hurt to ask. They're cool with the 'Hide so that's good. Can't be a shit operation and have the 'Hide logo on your work on your site, pretty sure Frank wouldn't tolerate that.
I looked at their prices and most of 'em seemed reasonable.
As for the measurements, it looks like it's got plenty of meat but I didn't get out the calipers either.
There's nothing to clean up. The only thing there are screw holes and I'm sure those can be incorporated, it'd be a geometric anomaly if they couldn't.
However, the pictures of the factory ones look different to me than just slots cut into the handguard, but that could just be the picture and how I'm seeing it. May just be slots cut through. If that's the case, plenty of meat I think 6, 9 and 3 o'clock and it would strip a little weight off and allow for those plastic grip inserts if you wanted 'em.
But in the end it's mostly cosmetic --I can screw down a rail section and bust out a can of Krylon and get the same functionality. So this is totally cost dependent for me. I understand it's not exactly free for someone to machine it and refinish it, I get that, but at the same time it's not worth $800 to me either --I'd rather put that into glass or finishing off another rifle.
Oh, somebody buy my HTI now...
Off topic, but Euro sent me an ad for $10,000 M107's, US Army unissued (I think, it looked it anyway) M107's w/4 mags and a Pelican case! Those will only go up in value, name one sniper rifle that didn't, especially a rare one and one this unique. Army isn't buying anymore, MRAD replaced it too. Keeping what they have but not buying new ones so I guess Barrett got stuck sitting on a few.
I reckon I'd let my suppressed DTA HTI rig go if it'd yield enough to get one of those M107's, and I could probably make that happen. HTI is a better, far more accurate rifle, and I'm happy with it, I just want the M107 to fondle and look at now and again and sit in my safe (I'm being perfectly honest here --if I planned on shooting BMG at range, I'd keep the HTI!). But I plan on using the MRAD a lot like the army too --I won't be taking the .50 out for anything short of a mile. And if it's just for giggles or I really need the firepower, it'll be the M2HB. So MRAD sorta took my need for a .50 repeater.
We can do them. Early on I got with MagPul and after signing the documentation they require, they were kind enough to provide the relevant prints for this job.
Not much to it and were happy to help. Just know that we are busy and while we try like hell to keep our shop times competitive, we are in a spurt right now.
I do my own Cerakote and there is a matching color for Barrett Multi-role Brown I believe. Failing that, it would be cool for Barrett to offer stripped upper receiver "shells" that we can stick barrels in (barrel/bolt assemblies are the expensive parts) and we could have multiple calibers set up. If they offered something like that under 800 bucks I would buy it.
Finding someone to machine MLOK pattern slots might be easy but you need to make sure your Gen I can even accommodate the parameters of the MLOK pattern without your existing slots causing conflict.
You may have issues trying to lay in an MLOK profile on your existing handguard.
MLOK slot lengths are 1.2XX" long.
MLOK slots need to be 1.5XX" from start to start.
MLOK slots need to be 0.2XX" wide (top to bottom).
The allowable wall thickness of your host part needs to be no thicker than 0.150" and not less than 0.080".
Your Gen I would need to allow new MLOK slots to be cut with no remnants of the existing slots. Complete clean up.
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