RESPONSE Photos - Bolt and Disassembled

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Took it apart this morning for inspection and lube before the first range trip (maybe later today). Very easy to disassemble. Pull two pins and receiver comes apart. Bolt comes out with charging handle. Bolt, firing pin, etc., come part with one pin. I can take more closeups if anyone is interested.


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Old Beagle for scale

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Thanks for the great pics.

How about a couple pics of the inside of the upper? Specifically where the bolt travels and where the barrel is attached.
 
Here are some photos inside the upper. Could not get a good shot of where barrel joins frame because of the handguard. Do not have time to remove it right now. Can do that tomorrow. Not sure if these photos are helpful.

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@NCBeagle - can you weigh the buffer and bolt? I'm wondering what the total weight is.

How long is the buffer?

Does it have internal weights or is it solid?

I appreciate the time and effort it takes to share this info and take the pics. Thank you!
 
@NCBeagle - can you weigh the buffer and bolt? I'm wondering what the total weight is.

How long is the buffer?

Does it have internal weights or is it solid?

I appreciate the time and effort it takes to share this info and take the pics. Thank you!


I do not have the means to accurately weigh these parts at home.

The buffer tube is approximately 7 inches long. I measured the tube from the inside.
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The weight that goes inside the buffer spring is 5 inches long and solid. (You can see a little blood on the towel. I accidentally let the spring launch that weight into my finger. Ouch.)

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I don't need a carbine to match my pistol, when there's no advantage, even size, to step down from my 5.56.
 
NCBeagle - thanks for your blood sacrifice :eek: and the time and effort you have invested answering questions.

The buffer is longer than a standard AR9 buffer, 3.25 inches is standard with 4 inches being used in many AR9s to shorten the bolt travel.

I believe that 7 inches is standard carbine length buffer tube.

Does the buffer have internal weights? You should be able to hear them or feel them moving if you shake the buffer. The internal weights help prevent bolt bounce.
 
Ryan, great pictures and info on this new gun from S&W, It looks like a keeper. The advantage and reason for having a carbine and a carry gun using the same ammunition is obvious. I always told my son it's not a project until you draw blood. Great project! LOL
 

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