purchased an aftermarket barre from model 1 sales, apparently i got the one that is not chrome lined, will i see any problems with this after a while?
thanks
Ise
purchased an aftermarket barre from model 1 sales, apparently i got the one that is not chrome lined, will i see any problems with this after a while?
thanks
Ise
Short answer - no. Shoot the crap out of it, enjoy it and when you finally shoot it out, replace it with a quality chrome-lined barrel.
thanks
Mutt got it pretty well but I will add:
Keep it clean
Keep it oiled
Minimize shooting steel cased ammo- steel on bare steel is not conducive to optimum chamber life.
Last edited by BPTactical; 10-05-2011 at 20:03.
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You don't need to worry. I had a non-lined M1S pencil barrel that would still make 2" groups at 100m when fed good ammo, after 10k+ rounds of Wolf and other steel ammo. No appreciable degree of maintenance done on that gun, either.
Shoot, have fun, and be thankful for our lack of humidity.
9mm - because they don't make a 9.1mm
For accuracy I actually prefer a non-chrome lined barrel.
In fact I don't own an AR with chrome lining nor will I.
I say lets all remove the warning labels and let nature take its course.
chrome lined barrels will take more abuse. If you wanted a chromed barrel, as stated before shoot it out then get a chrome lined barrel