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8/3/2004 8:20:08 PM EDT
Can anyone tell me about barrels or point me to a thread that talks about barrels?

Im new to the site, building my first AR-15 trying to get as much info as I can get to buil a good reliable rifle. I bought the MEGA upper and lower receivers today from Carricoz.

Any books that have instructions on installing the internals,and what the internals do.

Thanks for any help.
8/4/2004 4:55:22 AM EDT
[#1]
Check out the EE for the group buy on RRA, 16", chrome-lined, mid-length 1:7 barrel.  

Unless you are match shooting, I think that you'll find this to be a very good deal ($220)-- especially if it is your first build.  No configuration will satisfy everyone but this seems to be a good fit for most.

I went through the same thing you are going through and did a lot of research.  I originally wanted an 18" mid-length 1:8 but then the 6.8 was announced which kind of killed a bunch of my requirements.  Now I just want to finish out a good basic .223 for my son and I before someone takes a run and re-instating the AWB.  

THEN I'll get started building my REAL rifle in 6.8mm.

Wolf
8/4/2004 5:18:41 AM EDT
[#2]

THEN I'll get started building my REAL rifle in 6.8mm.

Wolf



I'm with you there.
8/4/2004 5:35:39 AM EDT
[#3]
Check out the link, it's Bushmaster barrels, find one that you like then lets us know, there are plenty of people here that will help you out.  Bushmaster barrels are great, chrome lined, 4150 steel, most have a 1/9 twist, but if you call them you might be able to find a 1/7 twist in their 14.5" M4 barrel or the 20" Gov't profile barrel.

Bushmaster barrels

Also, welcome aboard.
8/4/2004 1:34:35 PM EDT
[#4]
What is the different between a chrome lined vs non, and the amount of twist the barrel has?
8/4/2004 3:23:33 PM EDT
[#6]
Thanks Troy!

Antoher question I have is what does the gas tube do? Is there a good book you might reccomend that show, and explain what the inner componets of an AR do?

Thanks again
8/4/2004 4:08:52 PM EDT
[#7]
i'd start with the AR manual....and check this diagram...http://www.fulton-armory.com/AR-15Diagram.htm
8/4/2004 5:42:09 PM EDT
[#8]
I've heard good things about the USMC M16a2 manual.
8/4/2004 5:46:01 PM EDT
[#9]
Well the first thing you need to do is determine what kind of AR you want (M4, carbine, SPR, Rifle, Varmint rig, etc) and what length, what twist rate, etc...

As a blanket statement I would say that Bushmaster has the overall best deals going in the quality x specs/price equation but they may not make what you want\need for the gun you want to build.
8/5/2004 1:27:38 AM EDT
[#10]


The gas tube carries a portion of the propellant gasses from the gas port in the barrel back to the carrier key, and from there the gas is directed into the expansion chamber created by the bolt (think "piston") and bolt carrier (think "cylinder").  The gas forces the bolt carrier to move backwards, and as it does, the cam pin "cams" or turns the bolt, unlocking the lugs from the barrel extension.  Once this is completed, the bolt and carrier continue to move to the rear as an assembly, with the bolt extracting the spent casing from the chamber and ejecting it out the gas port.  The bolt carrier pushes the buffer back against the buffer spring until the bumper on the end of the buffer hits the end of the receiver extension and stops.  At that point, the buffer spring starts moving the bolt and carrier forward, causing the bolt to strip the next round off the magazine and feed it into the chamber.  Once the bolt is already forward, the carrier continues to move forward, camming the bolt closed as it stops.  The carrier also cocked the hammer so that you are ready to fire again.

-Troy
8/5/2004 7:45:40 AM EDT
[#11]
Thanks everyone for the info.

I was looking on Model1sales.com, and I think im going to get one of their barrels. The one I was thinking about was a Chrome Moly Heavy 16" post ban with welded brake. They also offer a chrome lined chamber, and bore for another $35 which ill take advantage of. I just need to call them and see what type of Chrome Moly the barrel is made from 4150, or 4140.

Any comments on Model1sales barrels? Im not sure who makes them.

Thanks again for all the help!
8/5/2004 8:35:48 AM EDT
[#12]
The group buy is looking better:
www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=7&f=121&t=207911&page=4

May come with barrel stamped: "AR15.COM 1/7 5.56 NATO"

Wolf
8/5/2004 10:44:18 AM EDT
[#13]

Quoted:
...of Chrome Moly the barrel is made from 4150, or 4140.


It's 4140 - the only way to get 4150 is get a Colt or Bushmaster.




Any comments on Model1sales barrels? !



You want this: get as much info as I can get to buil a good reliable rifle

Then buy a Bushmaster or Colt barrel.
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