I am looking for a barrel for my new 6 ARC build. Normally with all my other stuff I just use off the shelf components for ARs (because there is so much variety out there) but on this one the pickings are pretty slim.
I have never had a custom barrel made (for anything) so I am unfamiliar with many of the names and quality they are known for.
McGowan, X-Caliber, Mos Tek, and a few others come up when I search... and a few have options more for what I am looking for. Some have wait times up to 10-12 weeks or even 6+ months...
Seeing how off the shelf parts (to get me started in the cartridge) are hard to come by I am strongly considering putting in my order somewhere and just waiting it out.
I just don't know where and what all my options are and who to gravitate towards or stay away from as far as name brands are concerned.
I have an idea of what I am looking for in the way of a barrel, but I simply am not well versed in the barrel manufacturers by brand name.
PS: What I am looking for is a 22" long 6mm ARC barrel, prefer a rifle gas, but might consider +1. I do not want +2. I plan to use an adjustable gas block just because I want that ability to tune because once I am dialed in I will shoot suppressed 99% of the time. I would prefer the gas journal to either be .750 or .875 because I don't want to risk having fitment issues with the gas block fitting under the rail. I would like a matte or a nitride finish as well as a DMR or a modified DMR type of contour (with flutes). Basically I want the barrel to step down in size and be fluted to save weight.
Also if possible I would like a 1:7 twist but if need be I can live with a 1:7.5. Reason for this is I want to have the option to shoot heavy for caliber bullets (IE 115 grain). Basing things off the Berger stability calculator 1:7 would be a bit better of a fit however that said many many reports online show no adverse effects of using a 7.5 twist.
I have found a few manufacturers that can make what I am looking for but I simply don't know anything about them as a company or what type of products they put out.
I don't want to pay $1000 bucks for a barrel but $500-$600 I could do with no problem. I would rather pay a bit more if the end result warrants it.
I have never had a custom barrel made (for anything) so I am unfamiliar with many of the names and quality they are known for.
McGowan, X-Caliber, Mos Tek, and a few others come up when I search... and a few have options more for what I am looking for. Some have wait times up to 10-12 weeks or even 6+ months...
Seeing how off the shelf parts (to get me started in the cartridge) are hard to come by I am strongly considering putting in my order somewhere and just waiting it out.
I just don't know where and what all my options are and who to gravitate towards or stay away from as far as name brands are concerned.
I have an idea of what I am looking for in the way of a barrel, but I simply am not well versed in the barrel manufacturers by brand name.
PS: What I am looking for is a 22" long 6mm ARC barrel, prefer a rifle gas, but might consider +1. I do not want +2. I plan to use an adjustable gas block just because I want that ability to tune because once I am dialed in I will shoot suppressed 99% of the time. I would prefer the gas journal to either be .750 or .875 because I don't want to risk having fitment issues with the gas block fitting under the rail. I would like a matte or a nitride finish as well as a DMR or a modified DMR type of contour (with flutes). Basically I want the barrel to step down in size and be fluted to save weight.
Also if possible I would like a 1:7 twist but if need be I can live with a 1:7.5. Reason for this is I want to have the option to shoot heavy for caliber bullets (IE 115 grain). Basing things off the Berger stability calculator 1:7 would be a bit better of a fit however that said many many reports online show no adverse effects of using a 7.5 twist.
I have found a few manufacturers that can make what I am looking for but I simply don't know anything about them as a company or what type of products they put out.
I don't want to pay $1000 bucks for a barrel but $500-$600 I could do with no problem. I would rather pay a bit more if the end result warrants it.