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Lightweight BCG for a 300 blackout pistol? #8519383 02/01/22 07:59 PM
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Can someone tell me which way to go?

Can't decide between a regular M16 style BCG or low mass...

Just trying to make it cycle reliably.

Shooting suppressed almost 100% of the time.

Barrel specs:

Caliber - 300 Blackout
Length- 12.5"
Gas Length- Pistol
Gas Block OD- .750+-.001
Twist Rate - 1:7
Maker - Green Mountain

Any tips or experiences are welcome smile

Re: Lightweight BCG for a 300 blackout pistol? [Re: DustyArmadillo] #8519506 02/01/22 09:30 PM
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Unless you are using an adjustable gas block, I would say that you should not use a lightweight BCG if you are going to shoot suppressed. In fact, you should probably be considering using a heavier buffer as well. Or just go with an adjustable gas block and use whatever BCG and buffer you want.


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Re: Lightweight BCG for a 300 blackout pistol? [Re: DustyArmadillo] #8519527 02/01/22 09:50 PM
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I have 3 300BLK rifles/pistols. Use standard bcg in subs and supers.

Re: Lightweight BCG for a 300 blackout pistol? [Re: DustyArmadillo] #8520524 02/02/22 07:08 PM
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If you haven't already, you might post this question to the 300 Blackout forum at https://www.300blktalk.com/forum/
There are some guys there who really know a lot about 300BLK.


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