Please do!!! I’ll be the 1st to order a 22” .936” Bull .223 Wylde in 1/7 or 1/8 twist with Target Crown.I am thinking about asking to carry the Wilson AR-15 stainless steel barrels. I'm thinking what I will do is use one single heavy contour underneath the hand guard with a standard gas length. Then I would order them at full length and then cut them to whatever length the customer wants and thread them.
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This is from the 2026 CMP rule book, rule 5.1.1.c which spells out the requirements for Service Rifle barrels:I there a restriction for the barrel diameter past the gas block for service rifle?
I think the are .75".
This is from the 2026 CMP rule book, rule 5.1.1.c which spells out the requirements for Service Rifle barrels:
c) Barrel.
Barrel length may not exceed the standard A2 barrel length of 20 inches, as measured from the bolt face to the end of the barrel. Flash suppressors are not required, but if the barrel has a flash suppressor the length of the barrel measured from the bolt face to the end of the flash suppressor shall not exceed 21 ¼ inches. No full-length heavy barrels are permitted. No portion of the barrel forward of the rearward location of the gas block or front sight tenon shall have a diameter exceeding .750”.Upper receivers and/or barrels may not be changed during the firing of any event. Standard rifle length gas systems must be used for 20-inch barrels; carbine length gas systems may be used for barrels less than 20 inches. Barrels may not have compensators, muzzle brakes or sound suppressors.
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This - but, from what I've seen, the focus is on 16" and less, maybe 18. But once you get to 20" and more, the number of offerings falls off fast.The market is very whored up with cheap 223/5.56 offerings.
Yes Service Rifle is limited to .750 after gas block and 20” Length.I there a restriction for the barrel diameter past the gas block for service rifle?
I think the are .75".
Right on!Yes Service Rifle is limited to .750 after gas block and 20” Length.
AR-Tactical is limited to 22” Barrel Length and there is not restriction on OD (just overall weight).
I would prefer at least .875 gas block and if possible .936….with a step down for the rest of the barrel length (.925”ish or at least .875”) with a Target Crown.
Tell me more about this oversized bbl extension. I don't know how much bigger it can be. BAT(maybe) and someone else, made a fine thread ar15 bbl extension but they've been hard to find. The shallower thread depth gives more support over the chamber because the bbl threads are bigger at the minor diameter. I used them while they were readily available on all my AR builds but I can't find them anymore. They sure make a lot of sense though. Maybe you're referring to the od of the extension to fit better(press fit) into the upper. Just asking. I mean...why not do a 20 or 28ish tpi on ar15 bbl extensions?Right on!
I shoot a match rifle spacegun. My profile is 1" to the gas tenon, .936 gas tenon, .875 to the muzzle; 24" barrel. And, oversized extension.
Yes. Just the OD of the extension.od of the extension to fit better(press fit) into the uppe
Right on!
I shoot a match rifle spacegun. My profile is 1" to the gas tenon, .936 gas tenon, .875 to the muzzle; 24" barrel. And, oversized extension.
Tell me more about this oversized bbl extension. I don't know how much bigger it can be. BAT(maybe) and someone else, made a fine thread ar15 bbl extension but they've been hard to find. The shallower thread depth gives more support over the chamber because the bbl threads are bigger at the minor diameter. I used them while they were readily available on all my AR builds but I can't find them anymore. They sure make a lot of sense though. Maybe you're referring to the od of the extension to fit better(press fit) into the upper. Just asking. I mean...why not do a 20 or 28ish tpi on ar15
I'm a retired old shit, I think as a smith serving tge AR15 platform is a positive business decision. The advantage of the platform for the middle class shooter is hard to beat (read total cost of ownership) and I expect that to be the way as long as the military uses 5.56 x 45.I am thinking about asking to carry the Wilson AR-15 stainless steel barrels. I'm thinking what I will do is use one single heavy contour underneath the hand guard with a standard gas length. Then I would order them at full length and then cut them to whatever length the customer wants and thread them.
Input?
