Originally Posted by
pinzgauer
Toolcraft coated bcg is a decent option. Use the carrier, keep the 5.56 bolt as spare for your other rifles. Just saw you got a Sionics, should be set.
Just to add my input, I'd hold off on the adjustable block until you are ready to go suppress and know you have an issue.
Love my Grendel Forum friends, but they often are building a different type of rifle. Though I've had bench Grendel's, but I currently enjoy is carbines with no reliability compromise and the advantages of the Grendel cartridge.
You can still do well out to moderate distances without exotic stuff
I'm on the grendel forums as well, that's where I ordered the group buy Faxon barrel and bolt from.
So after thinking about it last night and this morning I think I'm going to remove the PRS stock from my DD and put the stock receiver extension and DD but stock back on, also I'm going to take the bipod adapter and harris and move them over to the grendel.
I'm putting the M4v11 pro back to it's original configuration, I don't need a 5.56 and 6.5 SPR rifle. Then all I'll need for this build is a stripped lower and LPK, I'm thinking a GEN II Noveske but I still want to go and look it over that my local shop. They had a couple last time I was in there and three Gen I and one Gen III.
DDM4V11 PRO, SSA-E, Vortex viper 6.5x20-44mm
BCM 16 KMR-A, SSA, EO Tech EXPS 3-0, G-33 magnifier
S&W M&P Sport II, BCM PNT, Aimpoint PRO
BCM 9" 300 BLK upper/KAC lower/DD BCG/ BCM PNT/ Aimpoint T1
Noveske upper/lower/handguard, 20" 6.5 Grendel Bartlein Barrel, SSA-E,Vortex viper GEN II PST 5x25-50mm
16" BCA .223 Wylde "budget rifle", SPARC AR
Retired Army Airborne Infantry
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