Tubeless DT silencer, tapered muzzle, Noveske lower, KAC lower parts stuff, printed stock and grip, HK MP-7 rails.
Photo by Ten Pound Monkey.
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Now this is cool shit right here.
The gun is, but the silencer isn’t, that’s a later model. One of the first HB silencer prototypes was a monocore with a cone and S shaped baffles but that prototype was scrapped because it couldn’t perform well enough. The one pictured above is a 762SDN6 core with a different mount which is what it ended up being, not what it started out as. The barrels were threaded 9/16×24 with a taper to keep things lightweight.
I gotta ask… why would anyone want the CCO in that ridiculous position?
moving the red dot further forward is common to deal with Parallax issues certain shooters might experience. Having the red dot positioned further forward might also allow you to acquire a sight picture in conjunction with the red dot sooner (faster to time on target)
It also just plain became trendy in the AR-15 world as more and more shooters moved to no fixed sight flat top builds
For a deeper dive:
https://www.greeneyetactical.com/2017/07/27/comparative-study-of-red-dot-sight-parallax/