Another vote for the Hanson 11.3. My experience has been good. H2 buffer , zero issues.
Another vote for the Hanson 11.3. My experience has been good. H2 buffer , zero issues.
I used that Spike’s barrel for a 733 clone, bought it stripped and had a non-F FSB pinned. At the time it was the only game in town for an 11.5” pencil barrel with M4 ramps. I don’t know what the port size was but the SBR was wickedly overgassed and required mitigation in the form of a BRT gas tube to fix this.
At one point BCM offered lightweight 11.5s but they seem to have phased those out some time ago.
If you're looking for chrome lined I thought DD made LW versions of all their barrels, it seems though that they've phased them out since I last checked. Centurion Arms' 12.5" carbine barrel is 21.5 oz, not pencil profile weight but lighter than gov. If chrome lined isn't an issue the Ballistic Advantage barrels are top notch, and like others have said search around and you'll find them with a pinned gas block for $170-$180.
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Green Mountain has a phosphate/chrome lined 11.5" pencil barrel. They do not provide a weight and I don't know anything about their barrels.
https://www.gmriflebarrel.com/gm-m64...ith-1-7-twist/
Top Notch Top Ends sells a similar barrel with an equal lack of specs.
Andy
Last edited by AndyLate; 03-29-20 at 07:30.
Definitely take a look at criterion's new core series of barrels. Just an awesome profile from a company that makes exceptionally accurate barrels for the money. If you want to spend more, I would be hard pressed to find a better barrel in 12.5 than the Jim Hodge's barrels which have never been more available. They are stupid light, sub moa, and you won't ever kill one with semi auto fire.
That BA barrel looks really nice. I'd go for that.
Jumping on the Criterion website reminded me.
Seems like their 12” lightweight barrel at 19#, produced for ADM, is exactly what you’re looking for.
https://criterionbarrels.com/product...e-lightweight/
That’s new I think. I don’t believe Green Mountain offered those until recently.
As far as specs I don’t know most of them but I emailed Green Mountain about their 14.5 carbine pencil barrels a while back and they did tell me they were 4150 vanadium and they use that on all of their “military” barrels as of the time of the email. I bought two of the 14.5”s for Retro builds but have yet to use them.
GM barrels have a pretty good reputation for accuracy (I personally have found my probable GM barrels to shoot very well) and I believe they are the OEM source for the barrels used by several other companies, of course they are going to make whatever the client specifies so their house brand barrels may be more budget oriented, have big gas ports, or maybe not.
I don’t know much about TNTE’s products, except that they allegedly use either GM or DSA barrels, but the company itself seems to have a pretty terrible reputation as far as their business practices go.
Interesting. Until I put the BRT gas tube in my 733 clone the freakin’ thing was chucking brass at like 12:30-1 o’clock and for a 5.56 AR was actually rather unpleasant to shoot. The BRT tube corrected both issues.
Last edited by Circle_10; 03-29-20 at 15:02.
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