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Posted: 2/3/2013 8:15:07 PM EDT
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16" Barrel M4 Contour
-16" M4 contour barrel -Chambered 5.56/.223 -1-7 twist, threaded 1/2-28 for flash hider with gas hole drilled and parkerized finish -M4 feed ramps, non-chromed lined -Uses a carbine length gas system barrel diameter at gas block .750" Anderson Manufacturing g2g? I was hoping it was CL but
$120.70 Availability: In stock They have a 14.5" barrel also, same specs. |
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16" Barrel M4 Contour -16" M4 contour barrel -Chambered 5.56/.223 -1-7 twist, threaded 1/2-28 for flash hider with gas hole drilled and parkerized finish -M4 feed ramps, non-chromed lined -Uses a carbine length gas system barrel diameter at gas block .750" Anderson Manufacturing g2g? I was hoping it was CL but
$120.70 Availability: In stock They have a 14.5" barrel also, same specs. I have this barrel. I just got it installed and will be testing it out this coming weekend. I have been happy with the other stuff I have purchased from Anderson, even though their finish on the upper I have is a little shiny. |
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This is tempting since I'm working on my first built and a will be starting a 2nd build for my wife soon. Anyone have thoughts to using this barrel for a plinking rifle with a .22lr conversion BCG in it? That's probably all she will ever use the rifle for. Their barrels are not even chrome lined, I wouldn't put that on anything I was serious about building. |
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Ugh, why couldn't it have had a mid length gas system thanks for the heads up Why would you want this to be a midlength? It's a 14.5 so carbine would be the correct gas tube length. Yes you can have mid length in 14.5" just as well as carbine..... poster is wrong. |
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Wasn't I just reading horror stories about Anderson here on Arfcom a few weeks ago? Its junk, seriously.. So you have used one and know this for a fact? This is my first build also, and at the time, this was the only barrel I could find. I know it would have been better to get one that is chrome lined, but you know how it is right now. If it will work for something good enough to plink with then I will keep it. I have another lower that I plan one building slower and using high quality parts as they come back on the market for decent prices. Just looking for good advice, due to my newness to the AR platform. |
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Wasn't I just reading horror stories about Anderson here on Arfcom a few weeks ago? Its junk, seriously.. So you have used one and know this for a fact? This is my first build also, and at the time, this was the only barrel I could find. I know it would have been better to get one that is chrome lined, but you know how it is right now. If it will work for something good enough to plink with then I will keep it. I have another lower that I plan one building slower and using high quality parts as they come back on the market for decent prices. Just looking for good advice, due to my newness to the AR platform. I built a cheap ar-15 for someone local, and we used one of their barrels, they are not even chrome lined, its basically you get what you pay for. It's not something that will last you a lifetime. |
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Wasn't I just reading horror stories about Anderson here on Arfcom a few weeks ago? Its junk, seriously.. So you have used one and know this for a fact? This is my first build also, and at the time, this was the only barrel I could find. I know it would have been better to get one that is chrome lined, but you know how it is right now. If it will work for something good enough to plink with then I will keep it. I have another lower that I plan one building slower and using high quality parts as they come back on the market for decent prices. Just looking for good advice, due to my newness to the AR platform. I built a cheap ar-15 for someone local, and we used one of their barrels, they are not even chrome lined, its basically you get what you pay for. It's not something that will last you a lifetime. What exactly is the benefit of chrome lined vs. non-chrome lined. Or is there already a thread that covers this? And thank you in advance for the information. |
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Wasn't I just reading horror stories about Anderson here on Arfcom a few weeks ago? Its junk, seriously.. So you have used one and know this for a fact? This is my first build also, and at the time, this was the only barrel I could find. I know it would have been better to get one that is chrome lined, but you know how it is right now. If it will work for something good enough to plink with then I will keep it. I have another lower that I plan one building slower and using high quality parts as they come back on the market for decent prices. Just looking for good advice, due to my newness to the AR platform. I built a cheap ar-15 for someone local, and we used one of their barrels, they are not even chrome lined, its basically you get what you pay for. It's not something that will last you a lifetime. What exactly is the benefit of chrome lined vs. non-chrome lined. Or is there already a thread that covers this? And thank you in advance for the information. 30 to 35% longer lifetime on barrel. |
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Wasn't I just reading horror stories about Anderson here on Arfcom a few weeks ago? Its junk, seriously.. So you have used one and know this for a fact? This is my first build also, and at the time, this was the only barrel I could find. I know it would have been better to get one that is chrome lined, but you know how it is right now. If it will work for something good enough to plink with then I will keep it. I have another lower that I plan one building slower and using high quality parts as they come back on the market for decent prices. Just looking for good advice, due to my newness to the AR platform. I built a cheap ar-15 for someone local, and we used one of their barrels, they are not even chrome lined, its basically you get what you pay for. It's not something that will last you a lifetime. What exactly is the benefit of chrome lined vs. non-chrome lined. Or is there already a thread that covers this? And thank you in advance for the information. 30 to 35% longer lifetime on barrel. Yea...if it was CL I would have bought 2. But its not so I buy 0. Unless I see more reviews on this. |
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Wasn't I just reading horror stories about Anderson here on Arfcom a few weeks ago? Its junk, seriously.. So you have used one and know this for a fact? This is my first build also, and at the time, this was the only barrel I could find. I know it would have been better to get one that is chrome lined, but you know how it is right now. If it will work for something good enough to plink with then I will keep it. I have another lower that I plan one building slower and using high quality parts as they come back on the market for decent prices. Just looking for good advice, due to my newness to the AR platform. I built a cheap ar-15 for someone local, and we used one of their barrels, they are not even chrome lined, its basically you get what you pay for. It's not something that will last you a lifetime. What exactly is the benefit of chrome lined vs. non-chrome lined. Or is there already a thread that covers this? And thank you in advance for the information. 30 to 35% longer lifetime on barrel. Yea...if it was CL I would have bought 2. But its not so I buy 0. Unless I see more reviews on this. 1 more Noob question. Do I need to have the headspace checked if all of the parts are new? I always have it checked on the C&R rifles that I buy, didn't know if I should on something w/ brand new parts. |
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Wasn't I just reading horror stories about Anderson here on Arfcom a few weeks ago? Its junk, seriously.. So you have used one and know this for a fact? This is my first build also, and at the time, this was the only barrel I could find. I know it would have been better to get one that is chrome lined, but you know how it is right now. If it will work for something good enough to plink with then I will keep it. I have another lower that I plan one building slower and using high quality parts as they come back on the market for decent prices. Just looking for good advice, due to my newness to the AR platform. I built a cheap ar-15 for someone local, and we used one of their barrels, they are not even chrome lined, its basically you get what you pay for. It's not something that will last you a lifetime. What exactly is the benefit of chrome lined vs. non-chrome lined. Or is there already a thread that covers this? And thank you in advance for the information. 30 to 35% longer lifetime on barrel. Yea...if it was CL I would have bought 2. But its not so I buy 0. Unless I see more reviews on this. 1 more Noob question. Do I need to have the headspace checked if all of the parts are new? I always have it checked on the C&R rifles that I buy, didn't know if I should on something w/ brand new parts. Okay....whenever I use known quality parts ..... I do not check this is just me. If it is something along these lines, then yes I would have it checked. Once again I have assembled ton's of AR's with mix and match parts and I have only checked head space on the "value" one's I have built. |
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