737shark Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Jan 16, 2002 600 38 Plano, Texas (Dallas) Jan 8, 2024 #1 Jan 8, 2024 #1 Can anyone identify this AR barrel 1.060 25 inches long ?
308pirate Gunny Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Apr 25, 2017 24,838 39,634 Jan 8, 2024 #2 Jan 8, 2024 #2 All you have there are bore diameter, rifling rate, and the fact that it's made of stainless, stamped with generic dies that anyone can order from Mcmaster or MSC. Pretty sure there's no way to figure out who made it. Reactions: camocorvette, Nik H and xpshooter
All you have there are bore diameter, rifling rate, and the fact that it's made of stainless, stamped with generic dies that anyone can order from Mcmaster or MSC. Pretty sure there's no way to figure out who made it.
737shark Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Jan 16, 2002 600 38 Plano, Texas (Dallas) Jan 12, 2024 #3 Jan 12, 2024 #3 Yeah just point someone would recognize it
E Easy_E Sergeant Full Member Minuteman May 19, 2006 784 206 St Johns Mi Jan 12, 2024 #4 Jan 12, 2024 #4 Green Mountain still uses metal stamps on their barrels . The blank is only 1.06" diameter ? https://www.gmriflebarrel.com/round...on-raw-barrel-blanks/25in-round-barrel-blanksEdit to add ..... Last edited: Jan 12, 2024
Green Mountain still uses metal stamps on their barrels . The blank is only 1.06" diameter ? https://www.gmriflebarrel.com/round...on-raw-barrel-blanks/25in-round-barrel-blanksEdit to add .....
308pirate Gunny Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Apr 25, 2017 24,838 39,634 Jan 12, 2024 #5 Jan 12, 2024 #5 Easy_E said: Green Mountain still uses metal stamps on their barrels . Click to expand... Doesn't everyone?
Easy_E said: Green Mountain still uses metal stamps on their barrels . Click to expand... Doesn't everyone?