M110 / SR25 Barrel Contour vs GAP 10 / LaRue OBBR

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  • Feb 12, 2010
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    Does anyone know the barrel contour of the any of the rifles in the title??? Looking for diameter under the hand guard, gas block diameter, and diameter after gas block?

    Much appreciated.
     
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    The M110's exact profile is on Krieger's website I think but I don't know any of the others.

    I think the M110 is .900-.920 under the handguard with an .875 gas block and .840-.850 muzzle. It's not lite by any means.
     
    The reason I was asking was I basically wanted an 18" version of this barrel. I drafted up a print of a barrel that I am having Lothar Walther make for me - ended up going with a taper down to .900" OD two inches past where the receiver extension mates with the barrel, straight .900" to the gas block register (rifle length, .750" gas block) and .740" OD from the end of the gas block to the muzzle with 5/8"x24 threads. I was about to pull the proverbial trigger on Lilja's AR10740 18" profile, which is .750 under the hand guard, .750" gas block, and .740" to the muzzle, but I wanted a little more beef under the guard to help with heat under long shot strings. I plan on using this rifle for everything from tac matches to deer hunting. As I understand it, LaRue uses LW blanks that they finish in house, and supposedly the LW-50 steel that Lothar uses is tough as shit and more than one smith has cussed his way through chambering and finishing one, but they hold up real well.
    Any of you AR .308 experts have any comments on my choice? Yay? Nay?
     
    I say it's a good choice, LW makes great barrels. My AR-10TLW (18 inches) is accurate as hell and it has a LW ss barrel. I remember a fromaer member here who had around 9k rounds through his AR-10TLW and he had no chnage in accuracy at that point. I'd say get it and don't look back....
     
    I ordered the barrel with a rifle length gas system after a pretty decent conversation on the topic with a couple smiths and Dan Lilja, all recommended rifle length.