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Posted: 8/13/2007 12:21:05 AM EDT
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This question is for any of you who have carbines with short (less than 16") barrels. I'm going to have my 16" barrel chopped to 12.5" and have a moderator permanently attached (so my XM177E2 clone is more authentic). The gas port will also be opened up during this process, but I'm still a bit concerned about function reliability with the short barrel. Since many of you have carbines with short barrels, have you experienced any function problems (feeding, ejecting, short stroking, etc)? It would also be great if you could tell me if you have a reworked barrel or an original. |
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The barrels have been so short the flash hider is against the front sight(cut down Colt SP1 carbine), factory 10.3 LMT, 10.5 factory Bushy, 11.5 factory Colt, 11.5 cut down Bushy, 14.5 factory Colt and Bushy, all had no problems. The barrels that I had problems with were aftermarket nonchrome lined all of various makers. Pat 0-1-25 |
| Mine was cut to about the same length as you are getting yours cut to and I had hell. The guy that cut it did not open the gas port up. I drilled it out myself to the size UXB posted above for an 11.5" barrel and it works great now. I use standard springs and an original, old school carbine buffer. Since I drilled it out I have not had a single problem with it and have fired 55 to 62 grn through it. |
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The problem with the short barrels occurs with full auto fire. Colt had enough problems that they finally decided to make no barrels shorter than 11.5 inches, as they found that this was the shortest you could go and still have enough barrel in front of the gas port to cycle the weapon reliably on full auto. You are going to be doing a 12.5 inch barrel, and that should not be a problem. Follow the guidelines already mentioned about opening the barrel to .085 inches and you will have no problems. Aftermarket barrels can be a problem. Chrome lined is the best way to go. Remember, as long as you are doing it for semi-auto, you should be fine. P.S. uxb - I cannot believe the assortment of carbines you have. I have been making one of each of the major types and was going to post the pics on this board, but I see you have already done that. Nice work!! Charles Tatum Alamo Professional Arms |
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Wait until I put the pics of my new carbine build up. I think I now have the largest collection of V40 grenades on the Northern Hemisphere. I may be able to tighten you up. For those who do not know what we are talking about, the V40 grenade was used by Spec Ops in Vietnam. It was a Dutch hand grenade and was the smallest hand grenade made. It was about one third of the size of the baseball grenade used in Vietnam and still in use today. Charles Tatum Alamo Professional Arms |
OT, but do you have anything to suggest the V40 received a designation in US service? I've seen some online pictures that appear to have "XM5" and some nomenclature on the bottom, but I've never seen anything official. I'm just a collector of official designations among other things, and you seem the person to ask. |
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