Free: Contests & Raffles.
Honestly I never thought to weigh my ARs. Each has a purpose that they were setup for, as long as you hey fulfill that purpose I don’t really care. If I was humping miles and miles all day, or building a “hunting rifle” then I would be cutting weight.Now that I think about it, it might be fun to build a functional “skeletonized” AR just for fun. Tons of cool options to work with.I have a few very nice hunting rifles, it might also be fun to eventually build an AR to replace my hunting rifle. It would take an incredibly built AR both weight wise and caliber to replace my Finlights.But it would be fun trying.
Here. Feels heavy to me a bit
Loose the 30rd make and use a 10rd, or even a 5
I set a goal of building a 5 lb AR. I was able to get it to a little over 6lbs with an RMR sight. I popped a Leupold on it for a deer hunt a while back and it comes in at 7lbs 6 oz. (no mag).My main weight cutters were the carbon fiber barrel, Carbon fiber handguard and a minimalist buttstock.