The Broke Badger .300 Blackout PDW

Published on June 11, 2023
Duration: 10:54

This video details the 'Broke Badger,' a custom .300 Blackout PDW build by Hop, designed for maneuverability in dense environments. It highlights key components like an 8-inch Ballistic Advantage barrel, YHM suppressors, and various optics, offering insights into the .300 Blackout cartridge's performance from short barrels. The build serves as a testbed for components and optics, reflecting an expert's approach to firearm customization.

Quick Summary

The 'Broke Badger' is a custom .300 Blackout PDW build optimized for maneuverability in dense environments. It features an 8-inch Ballistic Advantage barrel with a pistol-length gas system, a UTG Pro 7-inch rail, and is designed to run reliably suppressed with both supersonic and subsonic .300 Blackout ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: The Broke Badger Build
  2. 00:29Purpose: Maneuverable Brush Gun
  3. 01:16Receivers and Lower Parts
  4. 02:34Barrel and Gas System
  5. 03:30Handguard Selection
  6. 04:49Buffer System and Reliability
  7. 05:23Muzzle Device and Suppressors
  8. 05:51Light and Laser Integration
  9. 06:19Bolt Carrier Group Details
  10. 06:52Furniture and Sling Setup
  11. 07:58Charging Handle and Optics
  12. 09:09Future Build Considerations

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the 'Broke Badger' .300 Blackout PDW build?

The 'Broke Badger' is designed as a compact 'brush gun' for dense woods, prioritizing maneuverability and effective performance from its short 8-inch barrel, particularly when suppressed.

What barrel and gas system are used on the Broke Badger build?

It features an 8-inch Ballistic Advantage barrel with a pistol-length gas system and a fixed low-profile gas block, optimized for the .300 Blackout cartridge in a short configuration.

What are the key components for the Broke Badger .300 Blackout PDW?

Key components include an 8-inch Ballistic Advantage barrel, UTG Pro 7-inch rail, YHM Resonator K suppressor, Magpul furniture, and various optics like the Holosun HS510C or Trijicon AccuPoint.

What are the reliability considerations for a short-barreled .300 Blackout build?

While reliable with supersonic and subsonic rounds when suppressed, unsuppressed sub-sonic reliability can be inconsistent. An H2 buffer is used to manage cycling.

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