I reconfigured this gun to be a little less nose heavy, and better balanced overall. This gun started out as pictured below with the PRI rifle length carbon fiber handguard, LaRue low-profile gasblock, and the Vltor VST-1 attached to the barrel as a clamp-on folding front sight only (not as a functional gasblock). It ended up being too front heavy, and after running a few hundred rounds thru it, it just felt a little clunky when shooting multiple target drills.
Previous configuration:
I decided to try and balance it out, and wanted to have the barrel re-profiled a bit to lighten-up the front end. I saw that ADCO recently started doing barrel dimpling, and thought that might be perfect for this project. So I sold-off the handguard, and the Vltor VST-1 front sight to get the project started.
I swapped out the PRI tube for the VTAC/Troy 11" Extreme BattleRail, and I ordered one of KAC's new rail mounted Micro-Flip folding front sights. As was previously mentioned, I sent my barrel to ADCO last Saturday to be dimpled and coated with KG GunKote (Flat Black), and got it back exactly one week later.
Here's some pics of the finished product:
I havent had the chance to shoot it yet, but it just feels much, much lighter, and about as perfectly balanced as any rifle I have ever handled.
Here's an updated list of the spec's:
UPPER:
*Daniel Defense M4 upper receiver
*Daniel Defense M16 BCG
*BCM 16" 1/7 Hammer Forged Middy barrel/Dimpled by ADCO
*VTAC 11" Extreme BattleRail
*BCM GunFighter Charging Handle
*LaRue low-profile gasblock
*Surefire MB556K Muzzle brake
*KAC Micro-Flip folding front sight
*MagPul MBUS rear sight
*MagPul AFG
LOWER:
*Stripped S&W M&P15 lower
*Colt LPK
*LMT standard MilSpec Trigger group tuned by Bill Springfield (4.5lb break)
*STARK Equipment SE-1 Grip
*MagPul ACS stock
*MagPul B.A.D.
OPTIC:
*Trijicon TR24G (Green Triangle) 1-4x24
*LaRue LT-135 (1.93" height) SPR mount
*It will wear a Surefire X300 in the 12 o'clock position directly in-front of the KAC folding front sight.







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Did they give you an estimate of how much weight you save dimpling the barrel?


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