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If you cant get your trigger adjusted under 3.5 lbs, I’d start by contacting Desert Tech about a warranty claim to see if they can get you a new trigger.
Good question. I know the HTIs are much larger in diameter, like 1.6” or so. I sounds like a question for SAC since they have the experience creating a custom bolt head for their 223 conversions. It sounds like that’s what you would need; a custom bolt head for your HTI, assuming the HTI bolt...
Sometimes they have barrels in stock. A few years ago I picked up a 450 bushmaster from them; Mike said he had an old friend who was a retired gunsmith spinning barrels. Don’t know if it will lead anywhere but it worth a phone call.
Put out a WTB ad on the Px. People are always moving and trying new things, you never know what’s out there and what they may move if they see $$$. ETA: call up DMR out of Vegas. They are right in there with the rest of the guys. I have 2 of their barrels. 702-420-9188.
Your title asks if the 6xc is dead, but you talk about getting a 6xc. It sounds like you’re getting into it. I love the 6xc. Tubb has some loaded 6xc ammo for sale on his website with the 115 DTAC w/ nose ring, which I’ve shot some of my smallest groups with and bang-flopped several...
I purchased one of the 3D printed magazine block someone on here made a long time ago and it works great single feeding anything I throw at it. The only time I use the magazine is when I’m hunting.
Here’s the DT Soft Case with a 19” barrel and a 7” can. I measured a little more than 2” to spare so the shooting mat would fold over and close. Looks like you would have an inch to spare if you wanted to use the soft case and keep the suppressor attached.
Just recreated it with a new primer in a spent case. I can see the issue now - click but no bang as I assume the spring is using its energy to close the bolt instead of pushing the firing pin where it needs to go.