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Thread: Mockingjay AR Pistol
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15 July 2016, 21:54 #1
Mockingjay AR Pistol
I'm working on a pistol build around the Hunger Games Mockingjay theme. This will be a slow build as I figure out each component that I think represents Katniss Everdeen's skill and the Mockingjay's symbolism (I've read the books but not yet viewed all the movies).
Build so far:
CMT SSA lower: Mockingjay laser engraved by CMT
Phase 5 hex pistol tube
Law Tactical folder
(Yes, I need to disassemble to install takedown pin... Oversight for the evening).
I repurposed the PWS ratching end plate / castle nut combo from their buffer tube set to use here. Overall my thoughts on that innovation is that it's gimmicky. I prefer a traditional approach after installing this one. But I'll leave it for now.
I'm unsure what finished barrel length or caliber will be. 10.3" 556? 9" or shorter 300Blk? I may let the right handguard dictate the barrel length and caliber. The mission is two-fold:
1) a PDW that can cross state lines and fit in a discreet pack.
2) a morale boomstick that reminds that Panem does not have the last word.
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15 July 2016, 22:18 #2
Unless you're gonna suppress it why .300?
Also I am curious as to how the buffer system works with a side folder like that?
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15 July 2016, 22:50 #3
The folding stock is not for shooting if that's what you're wondering.
Adds length when you shoot it, folding it provides no benefit for me personally. Seems like a lot of coin for a gimmick. Not that I'm saying I've never paid through the nose for a minimal gain in my gun.
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15 July 2016, 22:58 #4
Give me an AK folder and I will give you a big giant grin on my face
I was just wondering how the bolt, buffer, spring, etc is all retained and function in that set up. It does seem sort of gimmicky but hey, it's not my money.
It just seems that the extra length added between the end of the reciever and the castle nut would need some engineering to make it work right.
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15 July 2016, 23:25 #5
The folder comes with a spacer that slides into the rear of the bolt carrier, held snugly with o-rings. Cycles like normal when locked into position. Will fire single shot when folded.
I do appreciate the added length of pull with the folder. It's really generous with an A5. I've not yet seen a decision that says you can't shoulder a buffer tube that lacks a brace... (Please enlighten me if one exists).
I've had this folder since the gen 3m came out. I've installed it and uninstalled it repeatedly, trying to find a purpose for it. It's heavy but well built. I've had no niche purpose for it until now.
HOWEVER, my small discreet pack is too small for a non-folder. And the pockets in the pack fit Pmags perfectly, as if made for them. A suitable traveling /daypack / backcountry / camping setup. I could disassemble it for similar transport but that would require added features to secure the two parts in the bag. Together, it remains a unit ready to deploy.
As for 300blk, it is made for short barrels. It burns its powder within 9". Less concussion /fireballs verses comparable 556. Plus, I can suppress it. The discreet bag has a pouch that will fit that too. I already have multiple 556 and 300 builds so I'm not adding a new caliber with the decision. I've not used a 556 barrel shorter than 10".
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16 July 2016, 12:08 #6
Pretty slick
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16 July 2016, 12:42 #7
I'm not going to "run right out" ... but I like it. Nicely done !
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16 July 2016, 19:37 #8
Thanks, gentlemen. Not sure what the next step will be but I'll update here, gimmicks and all.
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16 July 2016, 19:57 #9
What discreet pack are you using?
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16 July 2016, 20:43 #10
Mockingjay AR Pistol
Camelbak HAWG NV. Older civilian style.
Last edited by fledge; 16 July 2016 at 20:50.
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18 July 2016, 09:51 #11Senior Member
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i think thats begging for a noveske diplomat with kx5 and NQR-9 or NHR-9
http://www.rogtac.com/noveske-gen-ii...-upper-5-56mm/ similar to that.
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18 July 2016, 10:31 #12
That does look sharp. However, the goal will be to shoot suppressed and unsuppressed.
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19 July 2016, 09:34 #13
Very cool!
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21 July 2016, 13:27 #14
How does this look with your bootleg upper? My engraver just called me and turns out that my Rainier lower lower, the one advertised (or at least shown) on their website as having a blank left side, turns out it has a mountain logo there and can't be engraved.
So.... I'm gonna have to see if I can actually even GET a RA lower without branding on both sides of the mag well, and failing that... I'm now looking at a CMT to engrave and pair with my bootleg upper.
Be super helpful if RA would answer their phones.-One Nation, Under God
-"The bad news is time flies. The good news is you're the pilot." ~ Michael Althsuler
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22 July 2016, 04:18 #15
Mockingjay AR Pistol
That's a bummer.
I can get you pics when I get back in town this coming week.
I also caught a pic on SMOS IG account of a bootleg lower...