Went to the Gun show down here in the Phoneix area and of course the premier gun of the show was the AR-15. There were hundreds of examples from many different manufacturers (many I've never even heard of) and of course there was every conceivable style in many different barrel lengths.
Of course I picked up and hefted a lot of them and then came across one of the originals with triangular fore end and was really surprised at how light it really was back then. Most of the more recent ones are noticeably heavier especially on the front end where it feels quite obvious. It seems the industry is drifting away from one of the huge advantages of the platform which was light weight. This seems especially apparent in the rise of the popularity of the monolithic upper receiver.
I know you can build from parts whatever you want and that's fine but most of the factory offerings seem rather front end heavy to me. Add to that optics, mounts, a weapon light, maybe a laser and you really have a rather front heavy piece of kit. Yeah I know I can work out more at the gym (I'll say it first)
A lot of that weight is presumably in the heavier barrel profile, probably because of a market demand for ever more accurate rifles. 3 MOA was once the military standard but that hardly satisfies the civilian shooter anymore. My 308 battle rifles don't seem that heavy in comparison anymore
Any thoughts on this observation?
Of course I picked up and hefted a lot of them and then came across one of the originals with triangular fore end and was really surprised at how light it really was back then. Most of the more recent ones are noticeably heavier especially on the front end where it feels quite obvious. It seems the industry is drifting away from one of the huge advantages of the platform which was light weight. This seems especially apparent in the rise of the popularity of the monolithic upper receiver.
I know you can build from parts whatever you want and that's fine but most of the factory offerings seem rather front end heavy to me. Add to that optics, mounts, a weapon light, maybe a laser and you really have a rather front heavy piece of kit. Yeah I know I can work out more at the gym (I'll say it first)
A lot of that weight is presumably in the heavier barrel profile, probably because of a market demand for ever more accurate rifles. 3 MOA was once the military standard but that hardly satisfies the civilian shooter anymore. My 308 battle rifles don't seem that heavy in comparison anymore
Any thoughts on this observation?


















































