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I found a gen 1 UBR (perhaps I should just say "UBR" as the gen 2 is still vaporware) for $200. If I understand everything, I'd just lose the limited rotation part of the QD sockets, the ability to use the VLTOR A5 buffer system (which I have no clue of what it is), and gain 5oz of weight if I opt to not wait for the new UBR.

I'm using a 16" BCM light-weight barrel under a 13.7" SLR ION Ultra-Lite rail, which will at times have a can on it. Will this thing be unwieldy w/o a can? Would the extra 5oz weight make much difference?

Staring at the pile of parts is getting to me. Big Grin


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I got a UBR for free. Used it a day and gave it back because I didn't like the weight. (gave it back to the guy who bought it and didn't use it because he didn't like the weight. Wink )


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5oz can be a tremendous about, or it can be absolutely meaningless.

For a rifle that gets carried from the truck to the bench, and then only shot from a bench (or prone), then carried back to the truck - 5oz is something you won't even notice.

For a rifle that gets carried a lot, and shot a little, like a hunting rifle, you may or may not notice it. Depends how sensitive you are to carrying that extra 5 oz.

For a rifle that gets carried a lot and shot a lot from unsupported positions (a deployed soldier, a competition shooter (3GUN, PRS, etc)), 5oz can REALLY fuck up a weapon system as it can mess with the balance.
 
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I love my UBR equipped rifles but it is important for a rifle to be well balanced.

The ACS-L will give similar cheek weld but much less weight. It is not as rock solid though.
 
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I guess that's what I'm getting at....how much weight at the muzzle end balances out the UBR?

I suspect with a can, it'll be fine. And with a long-ish metal forearm and a big honkin' muzzle device, it MIGHT work out.


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I bought one of the original UBR's and installed it on a 16" carbine. Ugg. Took it off soon thereafter. It really added a lot of weight to the ass end. I puled it and sold it. Personally I think it would be great on a 24" varmint gun; a carbine, no way.

If you want to demo it duct tape a brick to your stock and shoot it off hand for a few magazines.
 
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I said "Screw waiting".....ACS-L on the way. Big Grin


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If any of the wayward UBRs here need a home my email is in profile.



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I said "Screw waiting".....ACS-L on the way. Big Grin


Dangit I was on my way back in to tell you that a UBR balances out a can on a 16" rifle very nicely.

 
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LOL well, I will have three ARs sharing a can so it will be "without" most of the time. And when I get TWO cans, then I could always get the UBR.

What scopes do you have on those?? PX5i and a Strike Eagle?


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LOL well, I will have three ARs sharing a can so it will be "without" most of the time. And when I get TWO cans, then I could always get the UBR.

What scopes do you have on those?? PX5i and a Strike Eagle?


T5Xi and a Razor.

Razor turrets and illumination control are far superior. I actually like the Steiner reticle better than the JM-1 in the Vortex. Glass is equitable with a slight nod to the Razor. Steiner is lighter even though it is longer. I wish I had a mount with slightly more eye relief for the Steiner.


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Couldn't you slide the whole mount up a little onto your rail?

And how does it balance WITHOUT the can??

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In short, it depends on the rifle / setup / individual.

I had an UBR once. Once. Wink

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My wife gave me a UBR as a present a few years ago.
I had it mounted on my go-to carbine for a while but it ended up on a range-only 22lr gun instead. The weight is noticeable. It does balance a suppressed front-heavy gun nicely.




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So, how would the original UBR work on an SPRish weapon versus the new one? 18" barrel, Mlok 15" forehand, and mid power variable scope.



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You guys are no help at all. My fun fund hates you.

Ordered the Gen 1 UBR, gonna try them both out. LOL


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Originally posted by ceptor781:
If any of the wayward UBRs here need a home my email is in profile.

Put me second in line.
I have these on 2 or three rifles and have no complaints.
 
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If any of the wayward UBRs here need a home my email is in profile.

Put me second in line.
I have these on 2 or three rifles and have no complaints.


Sorry I didn't meet you guys earlier. Sold mine for .25 cents on the dollar. A piece of garbage I was glad to get rid of.
 
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Couldn't you slide the whole mount up a little onto your rail?


I could but I am hesitant to. The rail is very rigid, and the mount is rigid too. But I am cautious about any flex in the rail translating to a shift in zero if I did that.

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And how does it balance WITHOUT the can??



Excellent. The balance point of the rifle is roughly in the forward 1/3 of the magwell. To me, it feels great.

However, I can't argue that the overall weight of the rifle isn't somewhat hefty.

I'm not rucking it 20 miles at a time, so I'm good with it.
 
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So, how would the original UBR work on an SPRish weapon versus the new one? 18" barrel, Mlok 15" forehand, and mid power variable scope.



Bottom rifle:

18" MK12 barrel.
15" Keymod handguard
Vortex Razor 1-6x.


IMHO the UBR balances this rifle out perfectly.

 
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