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ray1970
09-21-2013, 09:10
So, I have a factory Bushmaster rifle with a 16" heavy barrel. I'm not a fan of the weight of the heavy barrel or the way it makes the rifle balance. So, here are my options but I can't decide which way is the best way to go. Thought maybe I could get your opinions.

Option #1 - pull the barrel and install a different one and sell the old barrel to recover some of my cost.

Option #2 - pull the barrel, install a different one, and save the old barrel to return it to stock in the future if I feel so inclined.

Option #3 - have the original barrel turned down by Bert. (Which keeps it all original but would probably remove all of the original barrel markings.)

I know this isn't some sort of collector piece, but it is the only factory built AR I own right now and I am a bit hesitant start modifying it.

Thoughts? Ideas? Opinions?

Thanks.

merl
09-21-2013, 10:28
option 4, get a complete upper the way you want and sell that one as a unit.

blacklabel
09-21-2013, 10:34
If you're happy with the upper otherwise, I'd get a replacement barrel and sell your original to recoup some cost.

TFOGGER
09-21-2013, 10:48
Option 5: Get a stamp, cut it down to 11.5, and mount a suppressor...[Muaha]

ray1970
09-21-2013, 11:34
option 4, get a complete upper the way you want and sell that one as a unit.

Seems like overkill to me. The barrel weight is the only part that bothers me.

Thanks.

ray1970
09-21-2013, 11:35
If you're happy with the upper otherwise, I'd get a replacement barrel and sell your original to recoup some cost.

Kind of leaning that way right now.

ray1970
09-21-2013, 11:35
Option 5: Get a stamp, cut it down to 11.5, and mount a suppressor...[Muaha]

I live in Adams county and I don't have a trust set up.

Sounds like fun though.