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<blockquote data-quote="Wormydog1724" data-source="post: 1132244" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>The Millett was too damn heavy. The rifle was way top heavy and felt very awkward when trying to go from target to target. The ACOG w/ the LaRue mount is half the weight of the scope alone. Plus the illumination on the Millett doesn't work outside. The ACOG does, almost too bright in full sunshine. Th hanguard is 13" and the barrel is 16". From the angle of the pic it does look like 18", I have to answer that question often. </p><p></p><p>Here's a better pic maybe: </p><p><strong>[Broken External Image]</strong></p><p></p><p>The brake isn't all that "humongous". It's about the same size as a standard birdcage flashhider to be honest. But it makes a bigger BOOM. I have thought about changing but it looks too good. </p><p></p><p>I agree with the LaRue mount lookin odd. The ACOG is a compact acog so it's on a compact acog mount, only the acog is more medium sized than compact or fullsize. It would look funny in a regular LaRue acog mount and it looked odd in the stock mount. The compact mount saves weight too. </p><p></p><p>The UBR I could probably do withou but it helps balance the barrel. The hanguard is one of the lightest full lengths out there but the WOA barrel adds the most weight up front. O well it shoots damn good. </p><p></p><p>I like the comments and criticism. Everybody has there own likes and dislikes and that's the beauty of AR's. You can build them to your exact liking. Sure people would do it different but there aren't many like it and this one is mine. </p><p></p><p>-WD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wormydog1724, post: 1132244, member: 8931"] The Millett was too damn heavy. The rifle was way top heavy and felt very awkward when trying to go from target to target. The ACOG w/ the LaRue mount is half the weight of the scope alone. Plus the illumination on the Millett doesn't work outside. The ACOG does, almost too bright in full sunshine. Th hanguard is 13" and the barrel is 16". From the angle of the pic it does look like 18", I have to answer that question often. Here's a better pic maybe: [b][Broken External Image][/b] The brake isn't all that "humongous". It's about the same size as a standard birdcage flashhider to be honest. But it makes a bigger BOOM. I have thought about changing but it looks too good. I agree with the LaRue mount lookin odd. The ACOG is a compact acog so it's on a compact acog mount, only the acog is more medium sized than compact or fullsize. It would look funny in a regular LaRue acog mount and it looked odd in the stock mount. The compact mount saves weight too. The UBR I could probably do withou but it helps balance the barrel. The hanguard is one of the lightest full lengths out there but the WOA barrel adds the most weight up front. O well it shoots damn good. I like the comments and criticism. Everybody has there own likes and dislikes and that's the beauty of AR's. You can build them to your exact liking. Sure people would do it different but there aren't many like it and this one is mine. -WD [/QUOTE]
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