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<blockquote data-quote="APH Tactical" data-source="post: 2886888" data-attributes="member: 40946"><p>Troy makes a super lightweight keymod handguard, which is good as you want as little weight up front as possible. I would DEFINITELY grab a lockable, adjustable gas block(seekins). This will let you limit the gas going rearward and send as much of the gas forward through a good quality muzzle device(pws) as you can. A wolff XP recoil spring would be nice as well, and this with the aforementioned gas block, and muzzle device will work together to substancially minimize felt recoil. I would really stay away from a reciprocating CH- moving in favor of extended latches, as even experienced users can get injured on them or get them hung up on gear or foliage. You are going to want a lightweight or adjustable trigger, as it will be more conducive of proper trigger control, as fingers jerking, shaking etc, will obviously open up her shot groups, making the sport less enjoyable for her (which is the biggest killer).</p><p> We would be more than happy to offer further advice on your build, or build the rifle for you entirely, as it sounds like our "pay as you build program" might be a perfect match for your timing needs on a custom weapon system. Please feel free to shoot a PM for further information.</p><p></p><p>Take Care,</p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="APH Tactical, post: 2886888, member: 40946"] Troy makes a super lightweight keymod handguard, which is good as you want as little weight up front as possible. I would DEFINITELY grab a lockable, adjustable gas block(seekins). This will let you limit the gas going rearward and send as much of the gas forward through a good quality muzzle device(pws) as you can. A wolff XP recoil spring would be nice as well, and this with the aforementioned gas block, and muzzle device will work together to substancially minimize felt recoil. I would really stay away from a reciprocating CH- moving in favor of extended latches, as even experienced users can get injured on them or get them hung up on gear or foliage. You are going to want a lightweight or adjustable trigger, as it will be more conducive of proper trigger control, as fingers jerking, shaking etc, will obviously open up her shot groups, making the sport less enjoyable for her (which is the biggest killer). We would be more than happy to offer further advice on your build, or build the rifle for you entirely, as it sounds like our "pay as you build program" might be a perfect match for your timing needs on a custom weapon system. Please feel free to shoot a PM for further information. Take Care, Mike [/QUOTE]
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