What does it take to convert 223 to 6.8?
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What does it take to convert 223 to 6.8?
looking to see if its possible and what all it would take to make my S&W MP15T AR 15 IN 5.56 (223) to the 6.8. Would I better to buy a new gun in 6.8 or could I switch out parts? I knew when I bought the dang thing I should have gotten the 6.8 any help is greatly appreciated.
New upper and new or converted mags. Uppers for this are about $400-$500 bux for mid quality uppers.
EDIT: Youc an actually jsut rebarrel, but this is not a trivial operation. You'd need a barrel wrench, a upper barrel block and a winch.
If youre looking for something comprable to the M&P upper, it's about double that.
Why exactly are you looking to go to 6.8?
EDIT: Youc an actually jsut rebarrel, but this is not a trivial operation. You'd need a barrel wrench, a upper barrel block and a winch.
If youre looking for something comprable to the M&P upper, it's about double that.
Why exactly are you looking to go to 6.8?
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6.8 is on it's way out, from what I know, peopel aren't making it anymore. You might end up spending a lot more for ammo, and parts might be harder to come by in the future, since the millitary isn't going with it.
Unless you plan on doing a lot of long distance shooting, I honestly don't htink it's worth it, but that's just me.
Unless you plan on doing a lot of long distance shooting, I honestly don't htink it's worth it, but that's just me.
.השואה... לעולם לא עוד
Holocaust... Never Again.
Some people create their own storms and get upset when it rains.
--anonymous
Holocaust... Never Again.
Some people create their own storms and get upset when it rains.
--anonymous
I wouldn't waste my time seriously. I was about to get a 6.8 upper and then realized what for? I mean ya you can use it for Deer Hunting, but its not really that great for that either.
If you want an AR-15 type gun with a bigger bullet just go AR10 (.308) that would be better. But be carely, its heavy :)
If you want an AR-15 type gun with a bigger bullet just go AR10 (.308) that would be better. But be carely, its heavy :)
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