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Posted: 12/29/2003 9:59:21 AM EDT
| What kind of quality is a creeger (spelling-?) crome-lined 1:77 twist ? |
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[b]Krieger[/b] does NOT make chrome line 1/7.75 twist barrels, they do however make [b]stainless steel[/b] (double cryo'd) 1/7.75 twist 223 barrels and my Dad owns one. They are among the finest "custom" rifle barrels made bar-none, in any calber, IMO. Mike added: [url]http://www.kriegerbarrels.com/[/url] |
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Krieger barrels "high end", and quite expensive. They use "single-point cutting" technique for rifling the barrels, rather than "button rifling", which most other companies do. Their blanks are of the highest quality. A Diemaco (a Canadian company that specializes in small arms weapons and military contracts) technician, emailed/replied to me saying that they order blanks from Krieger, occasionally. Krieger doesn't do chrome lined, only chrome-moly or stainless steel, and pretty much any contour you desire. For an AR, I'd recommend definitely having at least (1) chrome lined SHTF upper (Colt, Bushmaster, RRA, etc...) [url]http://www.kriegerbarrels.com/index.php[/url] |
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I just spoke to Jay @ knights Armament about the SR15M4 and told him I wanted an AR I could shoot the piss out of and he suggest I look at the SR15Match which comes with a crome lined Kreiger 20" barrel. Could I have misunderstood...could he have said the wrong thing...perhaps but going with the facts, would a stainless or chrome-moly barrel last as long as a chrome lined barrel in "shoot the piss out of" scenarios. |
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would a stainless or chrome-moly barrel last as long as a chrome lined barrel in "shoot the piss out of" scenarios. While the chrome-moly'd barrel would probably last a bit longer than the stainless steel variety, NEITHER would last as long as a "chrome-lined" chamber and barrel, in your example. Suspect he meant the chrome-moly version. Mike |
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Quoted: I just spoke to Jay @ knights Armament about the SR15M4 and told him I wanted an AR I could shoot the piss out of and he suggest I look at the SR15Match which comes with a crome lined Kreiger 20" barrel. Could I have misunderstood...could he have said the wrong thing...perhaps but going with the facts, would a stainless or chrome-moly barrel last as long as a chrome lined barrel in "shoot the piss out of" scenarios. I'd say there is no such animal, as a chrome-lined krieger barrel (wish I was wrong). Probably "chrome-moly" is what was referenced. I talked to the guys at Krieger quite a bit before I ordered my 16.25" chrome moly barrel. They said the "chrome-moly" was harder (metalurgy wise), and Stainless steel was easier to work with (machining). There really is hardly any difference, though I took what they told me as: the chrome-moly would better suited for a "carbine-type (M4)" AR, and the SS better suited for a heavy/longer barrel target/varmint AR. |
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Quoted: Who makes an AR that can handle "shoot the piss out" scenerios right out of the box? Top Tier AR makers are: Armalite Bushmaster Colt Arranged alphabetically not in pecking order. Any of the makers above will fill the bill, however if raw "rounds down the tube" blasting is your preference, you'd be hard pressed to do better than a Bushmaster's XM15 E2S 14.5" Bbl. AK Carbine (1/9 twist), as it has a heavy barrel and will take 500-600 rounds in quite a short time due to the heavy barrel with NO ill effects. It is also quite accurate using XM193 or M193 and especially shoots the Israeli made Q3131A well. It comes with a "chrome lined" chamber and barrel. Second Tier rifles consist of: DPMS Olympic Arms Rock River Arms I own both a Rock River complete M4 rifle w/ faux A2 FS (1/9 twist) and while not as heavy a barrel as the Bushy mentioned above, it is "chrome-lined" and a good shooter to with rounds above. I also own a "chrome-lined" DPMS M4 upper (1/7 twist) which is designed for shooting the heavier weight bullets, (something one might want to consider should the heavier weighted rounds be of interest to ya, check out the Ammo Faq here: [url]www.ammo-oracle.com[/url] for details of heavier rounds). Third Tier rifles/parts: ASA J&T Distributing Model 1 Sales I have owned a J&T upper (1/9 twist) 11.5" w/ permanent 5.5" faux XM177 FS, it too comes "chrome-lined" and shoots respectably the M193 rounds referred to above, it also has a similar weighted "heavy-barrel" and holds up to sustained fire on par with the AK Bushy spoken of above. Then there's "Hesse" Avoid anything with this name like the plague, run, don't walk away from anyone attepting to sell ya a product with this name. Better safe than sorry. Hope this helps ya out, Mike |
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Top of the line barrels. 1. Mike Rock R5's, expensive and hard to get and have to be custom profiled. 2. Obermeyer expensive and hard to get. 3. Kreiger generally available but be prepared to wait. 4. Douglas match, moderate price, excellent quality. 5. Wilson, moderate price depending on profile. The chrome lined shoot very well and the stainless kick ass. The top line barrels deliver top of the line accuracy if all the other works is done to your rifle, ie floated, good uppper lower fit and a good trigger. I am going with mostly Wilson as the accuracy they deliver is near as good as the very top of the line with less expense and good availablity. We will do any of the top of the line barrels for you. Just be prepared to wait and pay the price. We generally use a 5.56 chamber for reliability, but will also cut a .223 match chamber if that is what you want. Denny |
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