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12.5" Hodge barrels will also be trickling out; I've been told the first batch will be released before the end of the month. I'm fairly certain that it'll be a better profile than the Centurion Arms gov't profile ("slight taper type profile. Maintaining the same weight of a Gov profile, just moving a little more mass rearward...not much though", as Jim himself says); not sure if the barrel material itself will be different from the CA barrels, as I know the Mod2s are suppose to be getting barrels with the 9310H. but the stand-alone barrels might just be the typical M249 barrel steel (though for all I know, that could be 9310H).
Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose.
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I am a fan of Noveske's 12.5" carbine length gas, CHF chrome-lined barrels.
They were the only ones making a 12.5 chrome-lined barrel that wasn't in the retarded government profile. I think that is still the case, but not certain.
I think it is still the case but the gas port is on the larger side which is why a lot of people on here go Centurion over them.
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About the gas-porting, I intend to use gas-port regulating gas-block inserts (like what BRT offers) to get the desired gassing on whatever barrel I use. So my barrel options are wide open. For this reason I already bought Noveske's 12.5" FN CHF barrel (.071" GP) because I like the beefier profile better than Centurion Arms 12.5" LW government profile. I have a thing for tapered barrels and a little bit of hate for gov't profile. Also the theme of the build is "bomb-proof, go-to gun". If I were to go 11.5" I would have the Noveske 12.5" carbine CHF barrel cut down to 11.5" by Marvin P. Nobody makes a FN CHF machine gun steel 11.5" carbine gas barrel in a tapered heavy profile configuration, so it would be unique in that way (that Sionics 11.5" also hits the sweet spot even if not CHF).
Thanks for the heads up. I dig Hodge stuff and yeah I don't know if 9310h is just m249 machine gun steel or not but I bet it is CHF by FN since Hodge has partnered with them on the Tactical Pro 2 rifles. It would make another good option.
I have a lot of ARs (too many). LPV scoped 16" Recce style go-to war builds, and some RDS only 14.5" ultralight non-NFA and 11.5" and shorter ultralight SBR builds for range fun, HD, and family to enjoy. Here is the thing about 12.5". Conceptually I like the idea that it is a jack of all trades gun that favors manuverabilty and majority suppression more than 14.5" but does it really do anything a 11.5" can't for less length and weight?
I usually see the optic as a big part of a rifles intended use. Shooting a 11.5" and 12.5" side by side with a LPV or Aimpoint T2 with magnifier setup I wonder if some of the hairs we are splitting are less about the capability of the gun itself and more about how we perceive it and actually use it (optics being a big factor here). I do know my go-to 16" Recce gun can be a little big at times especially hanging a can off it (even with the light and short KAC QDC/CQB). So shorter and lighter is desired for this build. Yet I do come back to the added reliability of the increased dwell time the 12.5" carbine has over the 11.5" carbine barrel. Also I want this rifle to achive the ideal tune that can run everything, .223 and 556 unsupressed but mostly suppressed, and still be properly gassed, low recoiling, and enjoyable to shoot. Some here similarly obsessed with that kind of tunning (Tom12.7) have suggested 12.5" carbine w/ .065" gas-port, A5 system, and LMT E-carrier, whichs fit the formula I use on my 16" guns.
Figured I would see what y'all who also obsess about this stuff had to say.
Last edited by jerrysimons; 02-23-17 at 17:44.
Yes, I have a thing for tapered profile barrels too.
I HATE the gov profile.
As for the gas port size, I just use either an H3 or a Slash XH buffer. I recently added a SLR Sentry adjustable gas block, and once I actually shoot the damn thing, I will report back.
Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose.
老僧三十年前未參禪時、見山是山、見水是水、及至後夾親見知識、有箇入處、見山不是山、見水不是水、而今得箇體歇處、依然見山秪是山、見水秪是水。
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To clarify, for those wondering... The Centurion Arms 12.5 is a LW barrel with a .750 gas block journal. The BCM and DD 12.5 are the standard Govt profile barrels. I can feel the difference slightly. The Larue is a 12.0 with a taper and the worst gas port size I have ever seen! So that is only an option if you are going with a Adj gas block. I wish someone would get that medium profile 12.5 hammer forged barrel. Interested in what Hodge comes up with, and hopefully at the .065 or less.
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I got mine from OP Tactical, http://www.optactical.com/hodesywelora.html, but Weapon Outfitters, http://www.weaponoutfitters.com/hodg...stem-11-5.html, also had/has them.
I will be swapping my CA 12.5" barrel for the Hodge variant when it is available. I have a thing for tapered barrels as well and the Hodge barrel has been getting excellent reviews from the guys/gals that have been using/testing them.
Last edited by drtywk; 02-23-17 at 16:38.
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