I have this old upper that I still like, it had one of the early Sabre Defence 1:7 CL mid-length barrels. For those who've been around long enough to recall, Sabre made good barrels back in the day. This one will spew lead downrange in vast quantities without overheating and without drifting beyond about 1.5 - 2.0 MOA, depending on ammo. It's still a great shooter. As pictured it has: BCM MK2 lower, Geissele SSA-E trigger, the Sabre Defence barreled upper, the Troy quad rail, LMT fixed rear sight, T2.
Trying to decide whether, or how, to upgrade this upper to bring it into the 21st century.The role it plays for me is it's my one remaining "KISS" rifle: fixed irons, with or without RDS. As shown with mounted T2, RVG, light, and rail covers, it weighs 8.2 lbs.
What I'd like to do ideally is...
* Go on a diet, get the weight down another half a pound or so if possible with this heavier barrel, while keeping a VG of some type.
* Upgrade the cheese grater Troy rail. Prefer an Mlok, and something that extends beyond the FSB to get any VG I use out a little farther.
What are good options to pull this off?
What I'm considering:
* Centurion C4 Mlok rail mid cut ( https://centurionarms.com/c4-m-lok-rail-mid-cut/ ). This should get the weight down since I can lose the rail covers, plus the rail itself is light and extends about 2.25" beyond the current Troy rail.
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