for your mega mono set, please check out the prices offered in our group buy here from dave branson. http://308ar.com/forum/for-sale-or-trade/considering-a-mega-machine-ar-and-ma-ten-group-buy-offering/ branson1369 is who to pm, and he will return your message rather promptly
hah, benny hill, love his theme song. for the spx, barrel clamp with intergrated flashlight mount, flash light, enhanced safety, sling mount plate for the rear of the receiver, asp sling in fde, gg&g enhanced hi vis mag follower.
some funny stuff if you have the time to watch. some stuff has local references, but we all can relate to high school girlfriends <thumbsup> , this guy grew up with a good friend of mine, and he has an interview with the family guy writers today http://www.youtube.com/user/DrWestchesterson?feature=watch
i agree with no fail, i think we are both advising against cutting the barrel. the ubr is a great stock and will help to balance the rifle. my pws was front heavy with the flashlight, i decided to lose the moe stock and forget about overall weight and balanced it out with an acs, and filled the battery tubes with cr123 batteries, and it fells much better now. the barrel itself is really not all that heavy at 2.7lbs, compare it to others. i don't think you're going to lose much weight by cutting an 1.5" off, maybe that 7 ounces, but what damage will incur?
no, it's what i want. can't afford it till after may, to many projects. if it's still there then i will have money, but i have to do some stuff on the homestead first
that may depend on where you live and your state laws. if you live in a ban state,it will be pinned.other wise, yes it unscrews. there are after market flash hiders with threads you will be looking into if you plan on running a suppressor, something like this will allow you to screw your suppressor on and off http://www.rainierarms.com/?page=shop/detail&product_id=1973
why not off set it with a heavier stock? also, you will take 1.5 off the barrel, don't forget that while the flash hider is 2 1/8", some of that is going to be lost to the threads when attached, more than an 1/8"