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I put together an AR pistol in 300 blackout. It's a blast to shoot.

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Old 11-29-2018, 08:33 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I put together an AR pistol in 300 blackout. It's a blast to shoot.
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I put together an AR pistol in 300 blackout. It's a blast to shoot.
I think it would be cool to do, but too expensive to shoot a lot for me. I would just stick with the .223 and off it when you get bored.

https://palmettostatearmory.com/ sure had some good deals for AR parts black friday this year.

I ran across a 500 box of .22 wildcat in a can I put away a long time ago.
$1.49 sticker on the side.
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I think it would be cool to do, but too expensive to shoot a lot for me. I would just stick with the .223 and off it when you get bored.

https://palmettostatearmory.com/ sure had some good deals for AR parts black friday this year.

I ran across a 500 box of .22 wildcat in a can I put away a long time ago.
$1.49 sticker on the side.
I lol with my kid.
I reload all my rounds so it helps keep costs down somewhat (although I eventually offset the cost savings by going to the range more often). I don't really push any of the loads too hot other than my 45lc for my Blackhawk
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I reload all my rounds so it helps keep costs down somewhat (although I eventually offset the cost savings by going to the range more often). I don't really push any of the loads too hot other than my 45lc for my Blackhawk
Thought I was the only crazy person. I reload on a Dillon XL650 but I have'nt cranked on it in awhile. Best part is I get all the brass from the range at work in exchange for taking a few of the buckets that frangible ammo comes in. Win win.
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Thought I was the only crazy person. I reload on a Dillon XL650 but I have'nt cranked on it in awhile. Best part is I get all the brass from the range at work in exchange for taking a few of the buckets that frangible ammo comes in. Win win.
You're fancy lol. I'm just running a Lee Loadmaster 5 stage progressive. It does it's job, but it's a little touchy
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All this talk of reloading makes me want to get back into it.

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I put together an AR pistol in 300 blackout. It's a blast to shoot.
I recently made a 300BLK AR pistol too. I went a non-standard route with mine. This is going to sound silly but after seeing Wanted (the movie) I wanted mag feed pirate pistol. Many years later.......

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Specs/Info:
Lower
- Fightlite SCR complete pistol lower
- Forward Controls EMR-A ambi mag release
- Forward Controls ABC/R boltcatch/release

Upper
- V Seven 6.5" barrel 300BLK fluted barrel with HS Bolt
- V Seven 2055 Lithium Aluminum Unlightened Upper
- V Seven 2099 Lithium Aluminum 5.7" Ultra-Light M-Lok Handguard.
- V Seven Titanium A2 Style Compensator
- Fightlite SCR BCG
- Radian Raptor-SL

The V Seven parts are stupid light. The lower is where most of the weight comes from. Total weight with optic is about 3.5 pound and about 4.5 pounds with a loaded 20 round mag.

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