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Posted: 2/15/2006 7:37:07 AM EDT
I was thinking about selling my AR15 ZM rifle but I decided to keep it. I just dont like the barrell.
Is there any way to maybe cut the barrell and add a longer flash hidder? Any ideas would be appreciated http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v484/galil300/ZM/PICT0062.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v484/galil300/ZM/PICT0069.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v484/galil300/ZM/PICT0071.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v484/galil300/ZM/PICT0074.jpg |
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I am sure you could find a machinist or gunsmith who would cut and rethread the barrel. Just find one who knows his way around the Black Rifle.
heavy.gif Love the stock, that is nice. |
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IIRC, that's a 16.5" full length barrel w/ the phantom installed, so you could whack a bit off without the need for a longer FS.
Mike |
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Call ADCO or AR15 Barrels and see if they can cut it to 14.5 with Phantom or Vortex, or 15 with an A2 or A1.
Steve |
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Whack it off to 14.5", permanently attach the flashhider. That'll bring you out to the legal minimum, but be certain it is a permanent install on that FS.
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Ok Guys, I need phone numbers or websites. Plus who do you guys recomend.
Thanks Galil30 |
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Forgive the question, but how does that AR work with out a buffer tube?
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AR15.COM INDUSTRY FORUM Scroll down to the Dealer section. Sly |
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One of the early piston models. No buffer required. |
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Gas piston upper Sly ETA: |
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Once again........ZM is not a piston.
It is a modified Morris type system, still direct Imp. |
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+1 for ADCO Steve rocks great CS and fast |
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That looks really cool. I have seen one of the older ones before, but that one looks pretty sharp. How reliable is it?
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Okay, I can't argue any of your technical points. You would know better, I don't have one.
Just know that no buffer is required. |
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I'm missing what it is that you don't like about the barrel. What doesn't it do that you want it to? |
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Guys, the GAS SYSTEM is the same (direct gas impingment, NO PISTON) on the ZM guns. What IS different is the RECOIL system, which has been relocated to the upper receiver.
The Olympic Arms OA93 series is very similar, and also does NOT use a piston. -Troy |
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I'm not a technical guy, just got the info from the internet.
I just dont like the long skiny barrell. |
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Well anyway ADCO is highly recommended. I'd have them cut it to 14.5 and perm attach the phantom. |
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+1 Don't change anything--it's just fine as it is. |
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The trouble is you have a 16" barrel with an additional 1.5" phantom flash hider on it, so the OAL of the barrel is pushing 18". You could do a lot better by having a gunsmith cut the barrel down to 14.7, then permanently attach a standard A2 flash hider to get the OAL just above 16". Basically, you would be creating a complete barrel with flash hider that would be as long as your current barrel minus the phantom flash hider. It would look a lot better, but won't do much for the pencil profile. Not that familiar with the ZM conversion, so I don't know if it will work with heavier contour barrels or not. |
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WRONG! As I noted above the ZM comes w/ a 16.5" barrel w/ phantom.... Mike ps - YHM sells these uppers and the specs for them are right there at YHM's website. |
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That is not how you measure a barrel - you need to drop a rod down the bore till it hits the bolt face (make sure the bolt is back and the hammer cocked). Mark the rod at the end of the muzzle. Pull rod out and measure from the mark to the end of the rod.
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Thanks Forest, I just think is longer them 16.5 even if I did it the right way?
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I think it is 16.5". Your tape measure lines up right where the Phantom ends. The rest is a sleeve.
Anyway, measuring arguments aside, cut the barrel down to 14.7", then permanently add an A2, as I said. judging by the tape measure, this will shave almost 3 inches from the barrel. It will look much better. |
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So I can used the same flash hidder? just cut the barrell to 14.5 and permanently attach the flashhider?
Thanks Galil30 |
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Yes! and it will save you $30. |
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That Phantom seems a little long at 2+ inches...
How could you possibly want to get rid of that sexy ribbed portion of the barrel; hot damn! |
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I'd tell ya measured wrong, but take your one of those fellas that'd argue w/ a fence post..... Mike ETA - www.yankeehillmachine.com/store/lr.html, excerpt below Standard Features: * Caliber .223 * Semi-Automatic * 1 in 9" Rifling * 16.5" Chrome Lined Barrel * Choice of YHM Muzzle Accessory * Skeleton Stock * Multi Sling Mount Points * Flat Top Upper Receiver * Picatinny Full Rail System * Field Strips With NO TOOLS |
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Ya that was going to be my original suggestion, but then I saw he was from NY . |
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I preferred the look of the old kit. Having 8 miles of barrel sticking out is unsightly. The rails or handguards need to be longer. Where this trend of lots of exposed barrel came from I dont know, but I've always been against it. It's ugly, gives a shorter sight radius and gives you lots of chances to get scorched.
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+1..... but didn't you mean make sure the bolt is forward. (closed bolt right?) |
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