Mk12 Mod 1 in AA 6.5 Grendel

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  • Mk12 Mod 1 in AA 6.5 Grendel

    It's time I shared my build....

    This is how my 18" AA build started in 2010. I knew that i wanted a DMR type rifle but really was unaware of the specifics for either version of the Mk12 until later.



    I was facinated with the Mk12 Mod 0/1 projects having read quite a bit on them including the detailed Chapter in "The Black Rifle II" and at that time decided to use some of the components used on those rifles. Q: So why a Grendel? A: I wanted the longer reach of the cartridge and had built enough 5.56's and was not interested in another at the time. Perhaps the most interesting part of the project was the barrel work. It was done by Ron Allen from OPS Inc. He made the collar and brake to fit the AA 18" barrel. Designed to fit the 12th model supressor (That I should be able to consider by mid 2012). In addition he cut a shim for me to time the brake correctly. A real pleasure to do business with.



    So, after two years of "research" and learning (more like misdirection) more about what the "real build" spec's were for the Mk12 Mod 1 (subjective, of course, to which version carried by which branch of the services and the amount of $$$ allocated to said project! That means no select fire for me). I took a few "liberties" here and there other than the caliber. I rebuilt the rifle to where she is now at the beginning of 2012:





    I haven't taken out this version to the range yet because I am still working on it (I need those Zero stop turrets!) but, I am sure it will shoot just as good as the other variations it has been through. Maybe a bit better with the "high-end" glass (That is if I can find the best 123gr/Powder combo... haven't found it yet... and quit using so much caffeine!). So while this build will never be "accurate" to the true Mk12 afficiando, I offer it here on this forum which is where it belongs anyway. Hope you all enjoy and get inpired as I have!

  • #2
    Excellent rifle and pics. I think the SPR configuration is a close to perfect match for the Grendel/AR15 system, as well as the application in an ideal world. In the practical world, the 77gr 5.56 Mk262 is the best choice for logistics and the performance is actually quite favorable, but the SPR Grendel is a great option for civvies.
    Last edited by Guest; 01-24-2012, 01:17 AM.

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    • Variable
      Chieftain
      • Mar 2011
      • 2403

      #3
      Beautiful rifle Taggor! I really like it. I hope she shoots like a dream for you when you finally put her through her paces.
      Life member NRA, SAF, GOA, WVSRPA (and VFW). Also member WVCDL. Join NOW!!!!!
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      • #4
        How does it shoot?

        Thanks for the "props"! I really do enjoy this rifle!

        As far as how it shoots....the rifle shoots fine... me, well I am working on it!

        I have been working on some of my hand loads. This was before the Nightforce scope. Most recently I was using the Midway BSA Tac-Mildot scope prior @ 12X and I got these results @ 200 yds. Not too much variance from 28.0 grns - 28.3 grns. I had been working up the load and didn't get to shoot the 28.4 or 28.5. Also of note is that I was planning on using Sierra and Lapua 123gr too but, ran out of time at the range. So perhaps more later (in the appropriate thread of course!)

        Last edited by Guest; 01-24-2012, 04:40 PM.

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        • Drifter
          Chieftain
          • Mar 2011
          • 1662

          #5
          Excellent build.
          Drifter

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          • #6
            Very nice and the background provided is excellent. Thanks for sharing.

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            • texasgrunt

              #7
              Nice Stick! Any plans to try out the factory 123 AMax or 123 Scenar ammo? I'm curious what results you would have with those two.

              Grunt

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              • #8
                Thank you for the "props" Drifter, Whelenon, and texasgrunt!

                texasgrunt


                Nice Stick! Any plans to try out the factory 123 AMax or 123 Scenar ammo? I'm curious what results you would have with those two.

                Grunt
                I have tried the AA 123 Scenar, Hornady 123 A-Max, Wolf 123 SP, and the Wolf 120 MPT factory loads but, my records keeping is not the greatest and at those times I was using iron sights on the gun @ 200 because that's all I had. So while the shots are "on" (That would be on a TQ-15 target five ring and quite a few in the 4 and a couple outside!)the group sizes are nothing to genrate awe! Certainly not precise shot placement not to mention slamming the trigger at those shots down and to the right. That's with AA 123gr Scenars.



                When I have the Nightforce "up and running" I will try to be a bit more diligent with my records and share here but, @ $350 for Zero stops, it's going to be a while. Not to mention how long the wait might be for the upgrade. At least it shouldn't be like waiting for a tax stamp but, I have been wrong before.

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                • #9
                  yes This is a project I have been thinking about.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Bronz View Post
                    yes This is a project I have been thinking about.
                    It's been, and still is, a lot of fun for me. I think you will enjoy the project if you are into this kind of build. Interestingly enough When the 6.8 cartridge was developed there was a Mk12 prototype developed in 6.8 which echoes the Mod 0 found on page 157 of "Black Rifle II." So why not a varient in 6.5G!? At least that what I thought. Good luck with your build!

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                    • icanhithimman

                      #11
                      Thats looks awsome. I have the same set up for the most part. Just waiting for the right barrel to come along.

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                      • usmc1371
                        Warrior
                        • Aug 2011
                        • 335

                        #12
                        nice looking rifle.

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                        • #13
                          Thanks for the "props" icanhithimman and usmc 1371!

                          Thats looks awsome. I have the same set up for the most part. Just waiting for the right barrel to come along.
                          What sort of barrel are you looking for?

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                          • icanhithimman

                            #14
                            Well Like yours I suppose, I must look through the sites of all the barrrel manufactures once a week. I look for something I may have missed. I'm looking for something in an SPR profile, most barrels I see are to long for my liking and to heavy. I want army or marine spr profile not some bull barrel thing.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by icanhithimman View Post
                              Well Like yours I suppose, I must look through the sites of all the barrrel manufactures once a week. I look for something I may have missed. I'm looking for something in an SPR profile, most barrels I see are to long for my liking and to heavy. I want army or marine spr profile not some bull barrel thing.
                              Mine uses the AA 18" barrel and bolt with the mid-length gas system. I am really pleased with it. Some folks have gone with a 20" and cut it down to 18" while retaining the rifle length gas system. I would imagine that that is more what your looking for. I am not aware of anyone making a barrel with the exact profile your looking for chambered in 6.5 Grendel but, I am not all knowlegable with many of the different offerings out there. Post it up on the main boards and maybe one of the members here can help you.

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