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mtdawg169
02-27-15, 22:41
After the recent build I did for a friend using the Noveske SPR barrel, my wheels started spinning. I really wanted to do an 18" SPR build. I knew immediately that I wanted to use a genuine Mk12 barrel, as produced for NSW by Crane. There are only two sources for the real deal, Centurion Arms and High Caliber Sales. Both companies have direct ties to NSW and Crane, as well as the company that produces these barrels for the Mk12. HCS had a slightly better price on the barrel, so I called up Kevin and placed an order last Friday. I had a great conversation with him and he is a pleasure to do business with. It shipped out on Monday and arrived Tuesday.

Barrel Specs:
Barrel produced from Douglas blank
Material: 416 Stainless
Barrel extension: M4 feed ramps
Chamber: optimized for use with MK262 (Black Hills 77gr equivalent)
Twist: 1 in 7 right hand
Contour: for use with OPS inc.
Length: 18 in and threaded 1/2x28
Weight: 2 lbs 6.3 oz
Finished with KG Gunkote - dark gray

The Rail
As I contemplated the build, I knew that I really didn't want to do a Mk12 clone. Instead, I wanted to do my take on a modern Mk12. Preferably, I wanted to use a keymod rail. Additionally, I'm a big fan of the Vltor MUR upper receiver. That was the easy part. Now I needed to narrow down the rail options.

The BCM KMR was an obvious option for me. I already have one and it's a great rail. But, I've always wanted to do a build with a Geissele SMR. Both rails offer similar features that I desire in a rail. First, they do not require the barrel nut to be timed. Just torque and go. Second, they both allow the rail to be removed easily for cleaning & maintenance. Third, they are both exceptionally well made. I also strongly considered using a KAC URX 4. But as much as I like KAC gear, I can't stand the attachment method of the URX4.

The more I thought about it, I knew that I really wanted to use a Geissele Mk5 or possibly a Mk4. The only reason I wanted to use the Geissele over the BCM KMR was that I've admired the SMR for a couple of years, but never had a good excuse to use one. But here's the rub, Geissele stopped producing keymod rails last Summer in favor of mlok. The keymod Geissele rails have become near impossible to find. In fact, I found only one dealer in the country that still had a couple left. I could have easily ordered a new Mk8 mlok rail, but I wasn't interested in supporting two different systems. So, I tracked down one of the last Mk5 rails in the country at ROG Tactical. I wanted black, but the Desert Dirt color was all that was left.

Build list:
Mk12 barrel
MUR 1A upper receiver / BCM4 optional
Geissele SMR MK5 13" DDC
BCM gas block
BCM rifle gas tube
AAC brakeout 2.0
LMT Enhanced BCG - complete with enhanced bolt
BCM Gunfighter charging handle Mod4
KAC Micro 2-600m BUIS
KAC micro front sight
Atlas bipod with ADM QD mount

The completed upper will ride on my Battle Arms Development BAD15 Lower with Geissele SSA-E and other goodies.

The original SPR barrel
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target crown
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Barrel dimpled for set screws
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Barrel markings
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Step by step...

Vltor upper receiver was an excellent fit. It slid onto the extension with slight resistance and was tapped into position for the last 1/8" with a nylon mallet. Fit between the Vltor and BCM4 Upper receivers was almost identical. That honestly says an awful lot about the BCM4. It's a very well made forged upper that is definitely held to better tolerances than the average forged upper. I used the Vltor because I've had good success with them in the past and the aesthetics are a bonus.

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Mounted the upper and barrel on the Geissele reaction rod. All assembly procedures were completed on the GRR.

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Umbrella Corp 33 MS milspec anti-sieze used for barrel nut installation.

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Apply anti seize to the upper threads. Grease also applied to the front of the barrel extension shoulder. If you've ever dealt with a barrel nut that was overtorqued, you know that there can be a great deal of stiction between the upper, barrel extension and barrel nut. Application of a small amount of anti-sieze to the front of the extension shoulder can ease disassembly.

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Grease roughly spread onto threads

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Barrel nut is threaded on/off in order to evenly distribute anti-sieze.

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Barrel nut torqued on / off 3 times per the TM in order to mate the threads. Installed at 40 ft/lbs per the Geissele instructions, using their included barrel nut wrench.

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Barrel nut installed

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mtdawg169
02-27-15, 22:45
Barreled upper

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Oil applied to gas block journal. This eases installation and prevents corrosion under the gas block. The gas block journal and BCM gas block were both very well toleranced. Very tight fit, but did not require a hammer to install, nor would it slide around easily.

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Gas block slid into position. Note, a small gap is left between the barrel shoulder and the block. The barrel is relieved for a handgaurd cap and the block should be spaced as if the cap were in place in order to attain good gas port alignment with the gas block.

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Note barrel dimples aligned with screw holes on gas block

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Note, set screws supplied by BCM are knurled. This is preferred, as the knurling bites into the barrel dimples and provides a more secure attachment.

Screws and gas block threads have been degreased.
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Gas block is double checked for vertical alignment before installing set screws. Screws are then inserted, with one holding the block in position. Loctite (red / high temp) is applied to the other and then installed into the gas block.

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Once the rear screw is installed with loctite, the front screw is removed, loctite applied and reinstalled. Set screws completely installed.

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mtdawg169
02-27-15, 22:46
Gas tube is slid backwards into the upper receiver and then forward into the gas block. Tube port is oriented down.

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Tube is pushed forward into the gas block, making sure that the hole in the gas tube is aligned with the hole in the gas block. Note, daylight is clearly visible through the hole in the gas block.

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One of the best features of the Geissele SMR rails - no alignment necessary!

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Insert gas block roll pin into Geissele roll pin tool. Tool will retain the pin

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Start pin into the gas block.
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Tap in until tool bottoms out

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Pull tool away, pin will be retained by the gas block.

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Using a roll pin punch of appropriate size, fully seat the roll pin.

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mtdawg169
02-27-15, 22:47
Stripped carrier is inserted into the upper to ensure that the carrier does not bind on the gas tube.

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Barrel gets a light coat of Fireclean brushed on before the rail is installed.

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Rail is slid over the barrel and started onto the barrel nut

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Rail is slipped into final position and roughly aligned by hand.

Bolts installed through rail into dogbone nut. NOT tightened yet.

PRI alignment tool is installed and clamped down to perfectly align the rail and upper receiver.

Bolts are snugged up hand tight, per the manufacturer instructions.

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mtdawg169
02-27-15, 22:48
Geissele SMR rails all feature a secondary anti rotation feature, seen here as two small screws, near the receiver. They are torqued finger tight. Once installed, the rail is extremely rigid.

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Rail installation complete
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Muzzle threads cleaned and degreased
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Muzzle device installed to specified torque with Rocksett.

And DONE!
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mtdawg169
02-27-15, 22:49
Glamour Shots (not really, my photo skills stink)
I think I'll call it the Mk12 Mod Dawg
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mtdawg169
02-27-15, 23:01
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G27RR
02-27-15, 23:15
Nice write-up.

immanuelrx
02-28-15, 10:51
How do you like the Geissele Rails?

Jwknutson17
02-28-15, 13:39
Nice rig. I also love the Geissele rails. Their bullet proof! How do you like the bipod. I am looking for one for my SPR, and consider the same atlas you have there.

SeriousStudent
02-28-15, 14:55
Thank you for all the effort you put into this thread, it is appreciated.

I'm doing a Recce build as we speak, and also chose a Geissele rail.

mtdawg169
02-28-15, 15:59
Thanks fellas, I appreciate it.

How do you like the Geissele Rails?
The Geissele SMR rails might be one of the most well designed rails that I have ever used. Without a doubt. Solid, well built, easy to install. I'm officially a big fan. I wanted to use one for a long while now, but didn't have plans for a new upper and I rarely replace components on existing uppers if what I already have is working just fine. This new upper provided the opportunity to scratch that itch to finally use one. Unfortunately, I was a few months late and finding a keymod G rail was next to impossible. It really bugs me that they decided to only produce mlok. When I asked "why?" I was told that mlok was simply easier to machine.

The Geissele and BCM KMR are by far my favorite rail designs out there right now.

Nice rig. I also love the Geissele rails. Their bullet proof! How do you like the bipod. I am looking for one for my SPR, and consider the same atlas you have there.
The Atlas is great. Been using this one for a couple of years now. It's strong and offers greater adjustability than a Harris (leg positions). But it is slower to deploy. It's built like a tank. Tilt & pan are also nice.

Thank you for all the effort you put into this thread, it is appreciated.

I'm doing a Recce build as we speak, and also chose a Geissele rail.
Thanks SS. I didn't want to just post up the typical "look at my new toy" thread. Which rail are you going to use?

Tx_Aggie
02-28-15, 17:55
Great write up. A nice example of what a build thread should be.

And nice rifle!

sevenhelmet
02-28-15, 18:02
Nice build! The Geissele rail is a nice touch. My SPR-ish build is very similar.

immanuelrx
02-28-15, 21:44
The Geissele SMR rails might be one of the most well designed rails that I have ever used. Without a doubt. Solid, well built, easy to install. I'm officially a big fan. I wanted to use one for a long while now, but didn't have plans for a new upper and I rarely replace components on existing uppers if what I already have is working just fine. This new upper provided the opportunity to scratch that itch to finally use one. Unfortunately, I was a few months late and finding a keymod G rail was next to impossible. It really bugs me that they decided to only produce mlok. When I asked "why?" I was told that mlok was simply easier to machine.


Man, i would like to get my hands on one but it seems they are sold out on the Geissele website. I was planning to get the DD lite rail for my current build but that might change with how much i like the how the SMR looks.

mtdawg169
02-28-15, 23:56
Man, i would like to get my hands on one but it seems they are sold out on the Geissele website. I was planning to get the DD lite rail for my current build but that might change with how much i like the how the SMR looks.
ROG Tactical was the only place I could find the keymod SMR. They still had some earlier this week.

SeriousStudent
03-01-15, 00:21
..............

Thanks SS. I didn't want to just post up the typical "look at my new toy" thread. Which rail are you going to use?

Those nice folks at BCM sold me a Mk II. Light weight, but I can still beat a water buffalo to death with it.

You know how pesky water buffalo can be.

I've an Atlas for mine as well. Still contemplating optics.

mtdawg169
03-01-15, 00:55
Those nice folks at BCM sold me a Mk II. Light weight, but I can still beat a water buffalo to death with it.

You know how pesky water buffalo can be.

I've for an Atlas for mine as well. Still contemplating optics.
Yeah, those Mk2 & Mk3 versions are the definition of bomb proof, or maybe buffalo proof? ;)

I'm looking at optics now. Trying to decide between the Vortex HST 4-16X44 or the PST 2.5-10x44.

immanuelrx
03-01-15, 10:29
ROG Tactical was the only place I could find the keymod SMR. They still had some earlier this week.

Thanks for the heads up.

Toecheese
03-01-15, 13:12
Great write up, and very nice build. Your SPR is screaming for spray paint ;)

Tater1985
04-03-15, 18:26
Very good write up. Very informative and helpful for me. Nice looking build too.

mtdawg169
04-03-15, 19:13
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!

RegisteredTM
04-04-15, 13:50
Very nice build, I'll be interested to hear how she shoots. It makes me miss my mk12 clone.

556BlackRifle
04-06-15, 03:19
Nicely done! Thanks for taking the time to post it.

mtdawg169
04-06-15, 09:57
Thanks guys. I'll update with a range report eventually. However, the new baby at home has significantly reduced my free time for the next month or two. Can't wait to get out and see what she can do. I've had one chance to shoot it, but that was a rushed day and I didn't get to really put it through its paces.

EricTheRed
04-06-15, 14:19
Great write up and a good guide for any upper build imo. I'll definitely be referencing this for my own SPR build. Thanks!

sevenhelmet
04-06-15, 14:21
Thanks guys. I'll update with a range report eventually. However, the new baby at home has significantly reduced my free time for the next month or two. Can't wait to get out and see what she can do. I've had one chance to shoot it, but that was a rushed day and I didn't get to really put it through its paces.

Congratulations! And don't kid yourself- it doesn't get easier after the first couple of months. :p