Blackout Defense Complete Dual Taper Lock .223 Wylde Slick Side Upper Receiver Group
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Blackout Defense Complete Dual Taper Lock .223 Wylde Slick Side Upper Receiver Group
Overview
- Upper receiver and handguard are precision machined for a monolithic-like appearance with alignment pins to improve structural integrity
- Dual Taper Lock (DTL) system uses two taper nuts to center and stabilize the barrel and upper bore
- Upper is machined from Aerospace Grade Aluminum with integrated dust cover and anti-rotation holes for precise alignment with the handguard
- Handguard features seven sides of M-LOK mounting with a full-length Picatinny top rail; concealed barrel nut for a clean profile
- Barrel crafted from 416-R stainless steel, cryogenically treated, with 5R rifling, 1:8 twist, and standard AR-15 threading
- Bolt Carrier Group: 8620 steel carrier with a shot-peened bolt (9310 or Carpenter 158), pressure tested and MPI inspected
- Charging Handle: Ambidextrous Stryker design
- Mount: M-LOK compatible
- Caliber: .223 Wylde
- Finish/Materials: Aerospace Grade Aluminum upper, stainless steel barrel, aluminum handguard (finishes vary by model)
- Inclusions: Upper receiver group with no BCG or charging handle included by default (implied components listed in bundle)
Specifications (as listed by Blackout Defense)
- Caliber: .223 Wylde
- Barrel Profile: Heavy
- Twist Rate: 1:8
- Threads per Inch: 1/2x28
- Muzzle Device: No
- Fabric/Material: Aerospace Grade Aluminum
- Gun Model: AR-15
- Additional Features: Slick Side, Dual Taper Lock Barrel
- Bolt Carrier Group Included: No
- Charging Handle Included: No
- Mount: M-LOK
Package Contents
- Blackout Defense Complete Dual Taper Lock .223 Wylde Slick Side Upper Receiver Group
Compatibility
- AR-15 platform
Specifications
- Manufacturer:
- Blackout Defense
- Category:
- upper-receiver
- Caliber:
- .223 Remington
- Platforms:
- AR-15
- Weight:
- 40 oz (2.50 lbs)
- Length:
- 18.5"
- UPC:
- 850023922861
- MPN:
- URGDTL223W125SLICKFDE
- Required Component:
- Yes
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