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UWone77
14 May 2014, 16:43
The Boomfab (http://www.boomfab.com/products.php) Titane Bolt Carrier Group is allegedly the lightest carrier on the market. I've personally not familiar with Boomfab (http://www.boomfab.com/products.php) or their products, but check out all of their other offerings here (http://www.boomfab.com/products.php).


Description:


The BOOMFAB (http://www.boomfab.com/products.php) Titane carrier is a CNC machined, ultra-light weight titanium AR15 bolt carrier designed for competition use. Its design results in faster shot recovery, increased cycling speeds and minimized muzzle movement.


Specifications:


•The Titane carrier is constructed of high strength titanium.
•Multiple proprietary heat treatings result in an extremely durable carrier with a long service life. We have Titane carriers with over 10K rounds on them running in professional shooter’s rifles.
•Designed with increased carrier bearing surfaces for smooth operation.
•Fully compatible with standard mil-spec AR15 bolts, cam pins, firing pins and retaining pins.
•The Titane carrier comes standard with a pre-installed mil-spec gas key and staked torx fasteners.
•Optionally, the Titane carrier can also be purchased as a complete bolt carrier group which includes a mil-spec HP/MP tested C158 steel bolt, firing pin, cam pin and retaining pin.
•The Titane carrier with the pre-installed gas key weighs approximately 4.4 ounces.



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Battle Cock
14 May 2014, 16:49
I am slowly but surely getting drawn into the light weight builders crowd. I'll have to check these guys out when I have the budget.

Computalotapus
14 May 2014, 16:50
I am slowly but surely getting drawn into the light weight builders crowd. I'll have to check these guys out when I have the budget.


having the budget for these guys will be my problem lol

Battle Cock
14 May 2014, 16:55
Titanium always costs an arm and a leg. NEMO built a full titanium AR and they want $100,000 for it.

jjl103
14 May 2014, 17:23
How would this affect your buffer selection? I just installed an A5 and have wondered about having to remove that system for a lightweight BCG.

Aragorn
14 May 2014, 17:37
Standard carbine buffer weight is 2.8 oz. The lightest A5 buffer is the A5H0 which is 3.8 oz. So you'd save an ounce plus a little bit from a shorter buffer tube if you went back to a carbine system. That said, I would think a lightweight bcg and the A5H0 ought to run fine for a gaming gun.

FortTom
14 May 2014, 18:26
I am slowly but surely getting drawn into the light weight builders crowd. I'll have to check these guys out when I have the budget.
B.C.,
I have progressively gotten lighter and lighter, but I think that it would be a mistake to use a 4.4 oz. BCU unless it's in a competition gun, where you can tweak and tune all you want, without consequences. I've found that using the M16 bolt with a bit extra weight over the "Semi-Auto" bolt runs smoother, and still add a (H) buffer to smooth things out. Again, that's for a target/defensive weapon.

I'd be willing to bet that with this bolt, used to lighten your weapon, would require an H2 buffer at least, just to keep it from beating your rifle to death.

I'm willing to concede that point, if someone can offer experience to prove me otherwise, but I don't think it's the route to a "light weight" rifle. Maybe start with an Adams Arms 1lb. 3oz. barrel and a 6 or 7 oz. hand guard, and go from there, that's what I've gotten to on my third attempt, and it's starting off looking good. There will be no machining out of the mag well, or anything like that, but choosing wisely, you can shave a lot of weight if you think it through.

Just a thought,

FT

mustangfreek
15 May 2014, 00:46
$479 with no bolt and $575 with...haha..not for my wallet....lol

GOST
15 May 2014, 04:29
Gonna really need an adjustable gas block for this one.