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Firearms WTS: 6 BRA Barrel, AREA 419 Brake, ARCA Rail, Atlas Bipod, Sphur Rings

cbaxter40

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  • Dec 16, 2018
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    Udall, KS
    Selling for a friend. He had an accident and will not be able to shoot PRS any longer.

    **Not interested in Trades**

    Details:

    - 6 BRA Bartlein Barrel with around 1,000 round, Stuteville Precision, 26”, M24- $300
    - AREA 419 Hellfire Muzzle Brake - $120
    - Atlas BT-10 Bipod with AREA 419 ARCA Adapter - $225

    - Impact 737R - SOLD
    - Manners TA4-Team $1,100 - SOLD
    - TriggerTech Diamond Trigger - $250 - SOLD
    - Schmidt and Bender PM II 5-25x56 Scope, MIL, with GEN 2XR reticle - $1,950 - SOLD
    - Accuracy Internation Mag (Standard 308 mag without the BR kit) - $40 - SOLD
    - AREA 419 Weighted ARCA Lock Rail - $130 - SOLD



    Payment: PP F&F or can take a card but will add 4% for CC Fee.
     

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    Info on barrel please
    Make ,contour, gunsmith, twist, length

    It is a Bartlien barrel, M24, 26”, cut by Stuteville precision. Most likely a 7 or 7.5 twist. They cut this probably 4-5 years ago. The guy that had it was older and didn’t get out too much. No idea what reamer they used back then.