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    10.5" Barrel Advice

    I am in the midst of a Sig Arm Brace pistol build that I will eventually SBR down the road and I keep going back and forth on what barrel I want and was hoping you guys could shed some light on the situation. A bit of a background, this is mainly going to be a range toy although if the SHTF this would be the rifle I would grab. It won't be my HD gun as it will stay in the safe and realistically I won't be putting thousands of rounds through it, more like hundreds per year. It's realistic main use, other than punching paper, would be accompanying me at my parents ranch to take out unwanted armadillos and whatnot that we happen to stumble upon.

    That being said, the two main barrels I am considering are the Noveske 10.5" CQB and the DD 10.3" CHF. I would also consider other brands but I feel like one of these two should meet all of my needs and more as they are from top notch companies.

    My uneducated line of thinking is that the Noveske would be a better choice because it would be more accurate because it is stiffer and the polygon rifling and the DD would be better if I was planning on dumping thousands of rounds through it as the CHF barrel should have a longer life, it would also be lighter. I admit I could be completely wrong on all of those assumptions, hence me asking here.

    Any advice?

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    I was in the same position 6 months ago. I ended up with a Rainier 10.5" that I couldn't be happier with. They can also go ahead and pin your gas block while they have it. I was looking more at the DD, but I think you'd be well served with either barrel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dylanbg20 View Post
    I was in the same position 6 months ago. I ended up with a Rainier 10.5" that I couldn't be happier with. They can also go ahead and pin your gas block while they have it. I was looking more at the DD, but I think you'd be well served with either barrel.
    I was looking at the Rainier as well since I have one of their 18" barrels and really like it but I figured when you included the cost of the gas block, tube, and pinning you are basically $50 from a Noveske/DD. I am sure I wouldn't see much difference but I figure just from the reputation the Noveske or DD would be somewhat better. Anyone qualified to asses that statement?

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    I bought a Rainier Arms 10.5" (.223 Wylde) Match series barrel for my pistol built. I used a BCM gas block on a Aero Precision upper/lower combo. I just ran 50-60 rounds of XM193 through her w/ ZERO issues. This is strictly a toy for me as well. I am very happy with my choice of parts. I think I also spent as much as I needed to in order to have a reliable (at this point) toy as possible. This is the thread on my build https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread...de-of-the-rail.

    I would have loved to have my barrel pinned but I really didn't see the point and extra expense. I also prefer to be able to easily remove the gas block when needed. Red loctite is your friend if you don't want the gas block screws to back off.

    DD and Noveske make excellent products, but I really wanted to build my pistol on a reasonable budget without skimping on quality components. YMMV.

    The pistol really barks and throws out one hell of a flame at the range too
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    Both barrels are great it just comes down to weight. You might also consider the Noveske N4 barrels more of an apples to apples comparison to the hammer forged DD barrel.
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    I went with a DD mk18 complete upper. just make sure you use quality parts if you plan on spending good money on a barrel

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    I was going to do this with a Hk MR556. I talked myself into just lightening the barrel and cutting it down to 14.7"+ pinned hider. I regret it everyday. Not that a 6lb HKMR556 is a bad thing, just the 10.4" would have been a blast...quite literally.

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    Noveske makes a good barrel, no issues with their products.

    I went with BCM for my 10.5 and I couldnt be happier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voodoo_Man View Post
    Noveske makes a good barrel, no issues with their products.

    I went with BCM for my 10.5 and I couldnt be happier.
    I didn't think bcm made 10.5" barrels?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Koshinn View Post
    I didn't think bcm made 10.5" barrels?
    They don't.

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