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Thread: Shortening the barrel on an AR
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20-02-2019, 20:45 #1
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Shortening the barrel on an AR
I’m in the market for an AR15, but I’m after something around a 12inch barrel.
The DM4 was on my list, but they never have stock and the DM4 as a rifle also not getting great reviews here.
I like the look of the S&W, Troy, Windham and some others but none come in the barrel length I want.
Is it practical to get a gun smith to shorten the barrel on one of these rifles, assuming the rifle has a carbine length gas block?
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20-02-2019, 21:00 #2
Re: Shortening the barrel on an AR
It's not really as simple as chopping a section off.
Firstly the gunsmith requires permission from cfr to do it.
Secondly there will have to be some adjustment to gas ports and buffers.
You will have to find a gunsmith that has experience working on gas guns as opposed to hunting rifles.Cattle die, kindred die, every man is mortal:
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20-02-2019, 21:03 #3
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Re: Shortening the barrel on an AR
Off course it is possible to have the barrel shortened. To get it running reliably, the gas system will have to be tuned as well. Not so easy that part.
Having played with various SBR's, I must admit that I hate the very pronounced muzzle blast from an unsurpressed version. If I ever get to buy another SLR it will have a barrel of at least 16".
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20-02-2019, 21:32 #4
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Re: Shortening the barrel on an AR
Sorry for the hijack, but what about shortening the barrel on a cz scorpion?It's done regularly in the states
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20-02-2019, 21:39 #5
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Re: Shortening the barrel on an AR
Perhaps check with Tactical HQ, saw them advertising AR's with barrel lengths from 10,5 12 and 16 inch. If I remember correctly it was DPMS.
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20-02-2019, 22:25 #6
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Re: Shortening the barrel on an AR
Why?
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20-02-2019, 22:38 #7
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20-02-2019, 22:45 #8
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Re: Shortening the barrel on an AR
A lot of the commercial AR rifles are overgassed anyway so adjusting ports may not be necessary if you start with a 14.5 inch barrel. But as Big T said why. You start to lose effective range and with the buffer tube on AR they are not that compact. If you want compact a standard 16 inch AK with a side folding stock with the flash hider off can pretty much fit in your average backpack. A 14 inch AR no way.
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21-02-2019, 09:10 #9
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