I’ve heard various things over the years, such as that an M16 barrel will melt if run on full auto, and AR15 barrels are designed to melt much more quickly to discourage full auto conversion. Any truth to that?
At this point I have some aging ammo I want to take to the range and dispose of while it is still safe to shoot it. I’m a member at a range that allows rapid fire. In a civilian AR15 or M4, how rapidly can the rifle be fired without damaging the barrel? Any difference in that respect between 5.56 and supersonic 300bk?
At this point I have some aging ammo I want to take to the range and dispose of while it is still safe to shoot it. I’m a member at a range that allows rapid fire. In a civilian AR15 or M4, how rapidly can the rifle be fired without damaging the barrel? Any difference in that respect between 5.56 and supersonic 300bk?