Wisp 22|DB9/22 finally done

Since the wisp is still technically an open beta I have contacted the designer about a few changes to the ar15 lower that he has addressed. This was my first time doing a proto-barrel and I had a really out of spec chamber. I think I fixed it and I definitely learned a few things from that whole experience and I'm glad to have one of my nfa-registered lowers back in use. Liner I got from a guy on here, pre-reamed and cut with fast shipping.

Db922 haven't shot yet, the chaszel liners MIA there for a few months. Really neat and thought out design though and a very straightforward build process. Everything functions well and I'm hoping for a lull in the winter weather we have been getting to actually shoot it.

Printed in a miriad of filaments, fiberology pa12cf, polymaker pa126/pa6, fiberon pet CF. Mags and small bits were esun pla-st. A few non load bearing parts (like the shield on the Handguard and the the knob) were printed in petgcf

Since the wisp is still technically an open beta I have contacted the designer about a few changes to the ar15 lower that he has addressed. This was my first time doing a proto-barrel and I had a really out of spec chamber. I think I fixed it and I definitely learned a few things from that whole experience and I'm glad to have one of my nfa-registered lowers back in use. Liner I got from a guy on here, pre-reamed and cut with fast shipping.

Db922 haven't shot yet, the chaszel liners MIA there for a few months. Really neat and thought out design though and a very straightforward build process. Everything functions well and I'm hoping for a lull in the winter weather we have been getting to actually shoot it.

Printed in a miriad of filaments, fiberology pa12cf, polymaker pa126/pa6, fiberon pet CF. Mags and small bits were esun pla-st. A few non load bearing parts (like the shield on the Handguard and the the knob) were printed in petgcf