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5/29/2007 11:41:28 AM EDT
I am in the process of collecting parts for my first AR build.  I have already ordered both a Mega upper and lower(unfortunately from two seperate places as they are hard to find right now apparently).  Also picked up an RRA LPK w/Hogue grip.  

I'm pretty set on a LaRue handguard, probably 9".  Would like to go with a LT lo-pro gas block as well. Now, I need to pick a barrel.  

I've been looking at Denny's Operator line, and it seems like a great barrel for what I need.  This won't be my precision rig, and won't ever spend the $$$ to accurize this upper past little stuff.  In keeping the chrome-lined theme, the Operator would stand up from any abuse I can throw at it.  

I'm also looking into an LMT barrel assembly from AR15 Barrels.  Its about $50 cheaper, but what of accuracy and reliability?  I know they are both Rock Creek blanks, is there anything given up going with the cheaper barrel, aside from barrel profile?  

Regardless, I would prefer 1/7 or 1/8 twist to maintain the ability to shoot the heavier grain loads.  Prefer to stay with chrome-lined, because if I go stainless, I will just buy a Sabre Defence fluted SS barrel.  This will be my plinking/HD rifle, as well as used for hunting light game from time to time.  I appreciate any comments you have, and any suggestions or options I have not listed here.  I am pretty new, so that is why I am asking for everyone's input. $350 is about as much as I'd like to spend on a barrel, so lets set the limit there.

Thanks a ton!  
5/29/2007 6:35:07 PM EDT
[#1]
Damn, what an outpouring of opinions!!  

If I'm not including some relevant information, please let me know.  
5/29/2007 6:48:46 PM EDT
[#2]
I'm a big fan of the mid length gas system, so I would go with the Operator barrel.

FWIW, these (Denny's and LMT) are probably the most accurate chrome lined barrels in production, due to the way they're made. I can hold 3MOA or better with a 10.5" LMT at 250 yards and I'm not all that good.
5/30/2007 6:31:31 AM EDT
[#3]
Mid length gas system being beneficial because it is slightly tamer(due to lower pressures?), and allows better control?  

5/30/2007 8:53:20 PM EDT
[#4]
Anyone else?
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