I have been wanting to try adding some weights to the Saber Tactical chassis on my Crown MK2. I thought it might make the rifle a little more stable on the bags. The chassis has M LOK slots available for this purpose. The weights I found online were all more expensive than I expected. I just wanted to try out the weights and see if there was any difference in stability. So I decided to make my own weights. I used the screws and back plates from some M LOK accessories that I already had. Then I cut some scrap steel from the local metal scrap yard. This piece is 5/16” thick and 1 inch tall. I cut two lengths that are 6 inches each. I drilled the holes and then counter sunk them to keep the screw heads flush. The combined total of the two weights is 16.8 ounces. The two weights also add more than half an inch to the width of the forearm which should also be more stable on the bag. I’m going out tomorrow to my parents home where I have room to shoot at longer range than my backyard. I’ll report back if I find any significant difference in my shooting with the added weight.
Kenny
Kenny