Both barrels are by Faxon. The M1956A2 uses a "medium weight" barrel, the BRN-10B a pencil-thin lightweight.
This is where most of the pound of weight difference resides. The rest is in the much chunkier upper receiver from DPMS.
I was surprised to discover that Brownell's had not just licensed NoDak's molds for the handguards.
Brownell's has six holes in all four locations. NoDak has five holes at 3 and 9. They're also different enough in shape that you can't mix them on the same gun. I think I remember Harlan from NoDak saying that Brownell's is using a more expensive plastic too.
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