Kicked off one of my dream builds on Black Friday. Those with sharp eyes will notice the mag well is a little bit different. That's because this little rascal takes small frame Glock mags. The lower receiver is from quarter circle 10 and is made really well. The upper is a nonreciprocating side charger from X-products, the stock is MVB industries 5 position ARC pdw stock and the handguard is Troy's new 7" M-LOK. The end goal is a 3.5" barrel with AAC's Tirant .45 suppresor. The OAL with the suppressor will be 25.75" with the stock collapsed. I wish I could get better pictures of the aged bronze but it's a hard color to catch on camera. Those of you that keep up to date on your weapon systems will know my title is a parody of AACs Honey Badger, which this build is loosely based on. I'm currently waiting for my lawyer to get the trust set up, so as of now I'm at a stand still. Will update in a few months when my form 1s are approved.
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This is the original AAC Honey Badger. It is a .300 blackout with a 6" integrally suppressed barrel.
Just ordered my BCG, K-2 grip, BAD ambi selector, anti rotation pins, pelican case, and Aimpoint T-2. I can't decide what BUIS to go with. I don't trust the polymer sights. What do you guys recommend?
It's actually aged bronze. It's just hard to catch the color on camera. I did order Troy's battle sights, but since this will be my go to HD gun I opted for the tritium models
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