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Do It All 300 Blackout AR-15 Build – Budget Conscious

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I go over the parts I chose for my “Do It All” 300 Blackout Build and how to keep it budget conscious.

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PA 1X ACSS Cyclops Prism Scope:

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Magpul Gen2 MBUS Sights:

Arisaka Inline M-LOK Scout Mount:

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Year: 2018
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28 COMMENTS

  1. Hell YES its worth it! I shoot supersonic rounds way more than i do suppressed! 0-200 yards its as good as anything else out there! Very minimal bullet drop in that range and it packs a wallop!

  2. 300 Black is not worth in period! 7.62×39 will do everything that 300 Black will do at less than half the price. Now that Brown Bear is making subs for 7.62 it's just as quiet and hits just as hard hitting

  3. You answered your own question,,, You bought a longer barrel to get extra velocity and you want get that with a suppressor , And me myself have no use for a suppressor,, Ear pro is cheap enough and you get full velocity!!

  4. I would not build a 300blk unless I can suppress. It has no use to me other than being extremely quiet suppressed. Even if I used it as a home defense gun I would want it suppressed. I will do an 8-10 inch build someday to run my can on it. Stockpile is the best store in the valley! No other store can compete with them. Their knowledge, and customer service is unmatched.

  5. I built an 8.5" barrel with a standard gas block. I run it subsonic suppressed and super sonic…cycles just fine, never an issue. I also added the Law Tactical folding stock adapter and it all fits in a small back pack

  6. .300 black out..
    If you're planning to shoot it suppressed with subsonic ammo, there's nothing like it. It was specifically designed for this..
    If you're not it's just like an expensive 7.62X39 but I guess it's cool to be able to shoot both types of ammo out of the same platform.

  7. Absolutely worth it. I rarely suppress mine or run subsonic anymore. I’ve been running the Wilson Combat Accu-Tac on my builds lately. Tuned 3 prong, nitride, short, super-effective, self-tightening, CHEAP too on BDU.

  8. Without a can there are better choices. the strength of .300blk is being able to shift gears. AK, or AR/AK hybrid would do everything an unsuppressed .300blk can and do it for less. For a real "do it all" a 12.5" 6.5 Grendel with a 1-6x LPV is the ticket for about the same money to buy and feed.

  9. It is useless unless you double stamp it. Many ranges are starting to ban them. A range in Augusta GA had two kabooms in the last month caused by people loading 300BO in a 5.56 gun by accident. I will never have one near my safe.

  10. The cool thing about 11"-15.99" non-SBR ARs is they aren't a rifle and they aren't a pistol either. They are literally an "other firearm". 11" with a milspec buffer tube gets you right at that 26" mark. 11.5" is a "safer" minumum length though. Good to go for a vert grip.

  11. Even supersonic 300 Black is noticeably quieter than 556 suppressed. It’s becoming the common mans do it all rifle. You can legally hunt deer with it, suppress it to where it sounds like a BB gun and it can be an assaulters rifle as well.

  12. I feel like 300 blackout unsuppressed is going to be an argument of 300 blackout VS 223/556 just like 45acp VS 9mm.. Fat bullet with low velocity VS small bullet with high velocity.

  13. Great job on this SEXXXY BUILD Brother!!!
    And as far as the 300 B/O unsupressed🤔🤔🤔
    I'd have to prob lean more towards NOT worth it being "unsupressed"… just my HUMBLE OPINION!

  14. Keep up the good work. Im still on the fence with 300blk. I have a 10.5" build. Its not a great hog gun at that length and cost too much to plink with. I may put a 16" barrel on it for hogs.

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