PWS MK114 | EoTech 3-9

Published on June 12, 2025
Duration: 2:19

This guide details the assembly and accessory installation for a PWS MK114 rifle build, featuring an EoTech Vudu LPVO with an EFLX red dot and a PWS BDE suppressor. The process emphasizes precise torque application using specialized tools like the Wheeler FAT Wrench for optimal performance and reliability. Instruction is provided with a methodical and professional tone, reflecting a high level of expertise in firearm assembly.

Quick Summary

This expert guide details the assembly of a PWS MK114 rifle, focusing on the precise installation of an EoTech Vudu 3-9x24 LPVO, EoTech EFLX red dot, and PWS BDE suppressor. It emphasizes the use of specialized tools like torque wrenches and the Wheeler FAT Wrench for accurate component torquing, ensuring optimal firearm performance and reliability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Unboxing and Component Reveal
  2. 00:15Receiver Assembly and Muzzle Device
  3. 00:34Optic Configuration
  4. 00:59Optic Mounting
  5. 01:15Suppressor and Accessory Installation
  6. 02:14Final Build Showcase

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components in the PWS MK114 build video?

The video features the Primary Weapons Systems (PWS) MK114 MOD 2-M rifle, an EoTech Vudu 3-9x24 LPVO, an EoTech EFLX red dot sight, and a PWS BDE 3D-printed titanium suppressor.

What tools are essential for assembling the PWS MK114 and mounting optics?

Essential tools highlighted include a calibrated torque wrench for muzzle devices and a Wheeler FAT Wrench for precise torquing of optic mount screws to ensure a secure and repeatable zero.

What is the advantage of the dual optic setup shown on the PWS MK114?

The combination of the EoTech Vudu 3-9x24 LPVO and the EoTech EFLX red dot provides versatility, allowing for precise engagement at longer ranges with the LPVO and rapid target acquisition at close distances with the red dot.

What type of operating system does the PWS MK114 utilize?

The PWS MK114 MOD 2-M rifle employs a long-stroke piston operating system, which is known for its robustness and reliability in various environmental conditions.

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