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Is the .300 Blackout round actually something to look into or is it just a hot new meme right now?
It's 7.62x39 but American as apple pie and uses the same bolt as 5.56. If it's a fad it's been going for quite some time and is far more useful than its detractors say, primarily suppressed. But supersonic is still pretty good.
 
If there's intent to change foregrip, a 500 may be better, as the action bars in the Mav are pinned to the forend and you need to buy replacement bars (and I think forend tube) to change the forend. Never actually did the math to see what comes out more though.

If going pistol grip, Mav might be better for the safety.

Also note that the Mav receiver is not tapped for mounting a rail/optic like the 500. (I'm considering one of these in that regard: https://www.adorama.com/susm4500.html )

My Mav:
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Good point about the action bars, forgot about that part, was a bit of a pain in the ass. Not all 500s have it either, I had a really basic Mossberg 500 that came with pinned action bars, Maverick style. Ended up having to get a separate action slide tube assembly to get a new forend on it.

The action slide tube assembly comes with the action bars attached. May need to get the nut separately. Note that the action slide assemblies come in two sizes, 7-3/4" and 6-3/4", need to confirm what size the forend requires. Don't recall which size is standard on the newer models, I think the shorter one is.
 
7-3/4" and 6-3/4", need to confirm what size the forend requires. Don't recall which size is standard on the newer models, I think the shorter one is.
7-5/8" is generally pre-1990 and several of the hunting models (835, etc) slide action tube length for magnum shells (3" and longer). some aftermarket forearms may require modification (magpul for example). 6-1/2" is the length for the standard model 500A. you measure from top of the threads to the bottom of the collar that holds the action bars. this measurement is critical to fit when ordering forearms or stock sets that include a forearm. you can get an adapter nut (Hogue PN 05020) for the shorter tube to allow use of the longer forearms. the third style since around 2006 for 500's, 535 and 835 will use a one-piece design with the forearm pinned directly to the action bars, without a tube entirely. that assembly must be entirely replaced if you want to use some aftermarket forearms. the 590 and 590A1 use the 7-5/8" slide action tube, although iirc the thickness or TPI of the 590 might be unique for the collar.
 
It's 7.62x39 but American as apple pie and uses the same bolt as 5.56. If it's a fad it's been going for quite some time and is far more useful than its detractors say, primarily suppressed. But supersonic is still pretty good.
What I'm really asking is it worth switching a upper for if I don't think I'm ready to drop 1k on a silencer for my AR-15.
 
I need some style advice. What upper handguard should I buy to go with this lower handguard?

Edit: once again I got the hater grater handguard but because of my specific rifle it's going to be a bitch and a half to get on, though they'll install it for me if i send it in to them. One end goes on fine but the other end there's more than an 1/4" overhang so I'll have to bend the shit out of it.
 
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If there's intent to change foregrip, a 500 may be better, as the action bars in the Mav are pinned to the forend and you need to buy replacement bars (and I think forend tube) to change the forend. Never actually did the math to see what comes out more though.

If going pistol grip, Mav might be better for the safety.

Also note that the Mav receiver is not tapped for mounting a rail/optic like the 500. (I'm considering one of these in that regard: https://www.adorama.com/susm4500.html )

My Mav:
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See that's a reason to buy the Maverick if I go the shotgun route, customization. That is a sexy doorknocker if I've ever seen one, and has undoubtedly doubled the value, much like what I did with my 300 win mag. A pro with the Maverick is that I can buy it in my own town, and keep that money in the town.

But back to you man. Love that heat guard, I feel heat guards on anything just make a gun pop. It's why I like the 1919 browning so much. You've really dolled her up, so be proud :)
 
I feel heat guards on anything just make a gun pop. It's why I like the 1919 browning so much. You've really dolled her up, so be proud :)
Cheese-graters unite:
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I already have one of these on my SKS, still looking for the slotted version though.

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If the gun were pristine/unused (it's got a few scratches), the accessories would double the value, though that's not difficult with a $200 Mav. The Breechergrip alone was about $100, OEM heatshield is $50.
How's the grip? Does the recoil mitigation feature actually work?
 
How's the grip? Does the recoil mitigation feature actually work?
Oh yeah. Between the spring and the super-squish buttpad, it's way more comfortable than feeling like someone whacked the muzzle with a four-by-four.

My 12-year-old nephew used it with 1oz slugs and wasn't knocked on his ass, so there's that.
 
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Oh yeah. Between the spring and the super-squish buttpad, it's way more comfortable than feeling like someone whacked the muzzle with a four-by-four.
Nice. I'm tempted to pick up something like that myself, was deciding between the Mesa Tactical one and the same Blackhawk one.

Fun fact: It's possible to rig up an adapter to allow the use of some Mossberg stocks to an older BAR Browning rifle. Not sure about pistol grip stocks, but can definitely use the Magpul SGA stock, the fit is almost perfect. Mine's rocking the SGA stock and a modified polymer forend from a newer BAR. It gets a horrified reaction from the fudds every time they see it, it's pretty amusing.
 
Nice. I'm tempted to pick up something like that myself, was deciding between the Mesa Tactical one and the same Blackhawk one.

Fun fact: It's possible to rig up an adapter to allow the use of some Mossberg stocks to an older BAR Browning rifle. Not sure about pistol grip stocks, but can definitely use the Magpul SGA stock, the fit is almost perfect. Mine's rocking the SGA stock and a modified polymer forend from a newer BAR. It gets a horrified reaction from the fudds every time they see it, it's pretty amusing.
I dont know if the Mesa is better, but I feel like it cant be 3x better ($100 vs $300).

Hell, it looks like you might be able to combine them if you want for double the squish, since the Blackhawk mitigator is in the grip, and the Mesa mitigator is in the "buffer" tube (attach Mesa tube to Blackhawk grip).

You can also get a QD cap with the Blackhawk that replaces the buffer tube if one wanted to run PG without any stock.
 
It's an attractive nuisance to avoid cleaning and proper understanding of the causes and ways to clear malfunctions, even in training.
never in my entire military career or in any capacity as a private instructor or competitor going back decades have i ever encountered anyone, any text, where the M16/AR-15 forward assist was given as a reason to avoid PMCS or stoppage drills. i have instructional text and films going back to the 60's that stipulate that the forward assist is a useful tool, but not a replacement for PMCS or remedial action. the forward assist can make a stoppage worse though, which was one reason why SPORTS stopped being used after the 1990's since part of it could make a malfunction worse by forcibly seating a cartridge that wouldn't normally seat into the chamber.
Why did cowboys wear their gunbelts slung so low on one side?
they didn't, generally speaking. low slung holsters were a buscadero thing in the Arizonas and Californias partially as fashion and partially if you had long arms or were wearing pants that lacked belt loops or used a rifle and had to have space on the belt for rifle ammunition that may have been different from the pistol (or even the same ammo and you just had more of it. the average "cowboy" wore it at the hip looped over the top of the belt or cavalry style at an angle, a bit more rare is the cross draw.
 
the forward assist can make a stoppage worse though, which was one reason why SPORTS stopped being used after the 1990's since part of it could make a malfunction worse by forcibly seating a cartridge that wouldn't normally seat into the chamber.
I mean, there you are. When the final step of a drill is mechanistically using the forward assist to smash the bolt closed regardless of the condition of the rifle, that could be a problem.
 
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