8.6 blackout build // Ar 10 Aero Precision custom builder set part 2

11 months ago
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I wanted to build an 8.6 blackout as soon as I started hearing the chatter about the cartridge. I waited for a while so more products would hopefully hit the market and it would grow into a more mainstream cartridge. 2 years later I’m still kind of waiting for that to happen, but I dove in and built one. In this video I get the primary arms LPVO mounted with a warne scope mount. I also got some Tromix muzzle devices to try out on this gun. In the future I’ll do a video comparing the different muzzle devices.
Hopefully I didn’t build a gun in a caliber that doesn’t catch on, but looking at the history of the 300 blackout, I’m hoping this follows the same path.

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This video is for educational and entertainment purposes only, while following YouTube Community Guidelines. Correct gun safety regulations and rules have been taken into account and put into action. All footage at the range is at the consent of the shooting range, or was taken at a private range. This video is not a promotion for selling firearms. I am not affiliated with any firearms dealers. All firearm modifications are from common, established manufacturer’s that create safe firearm parts and accessories. This video is not showing how to modify the rate of fire from semi-automatic to automatic, it is simply displaying a replacement for factory parts. Such modifications made do not change the safety of the gun, and does not affect the potential risk of harm or death.and put into action.

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