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    Quote Originally Posted by heavytank2 View Post
    Anyone know where to buy a damn barrel?


    - BravoCompany is out of stock on pretty much everything.

    1x8 would be nice too.... 16" SS, mid-length, mid-weight.
    Bravo Company has 16" SS410 mid length mid weight 1in8" twist barrels in stock right now... BCM 16" SS410 Barrel with Mid Length Gas (stripped) 1/8 Twist $299 Stock Status: In Stock

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    I just put together a service rifle with a Shaw 20 inch stainless 1:8 target crown barrel, freefloated with a Whiteoak sleave, Match sights and a RR 2 stage trigger to stay compatition legal. I used a BA forge upper and Stag lowwer. No Receaver slop. It is a MOA or better rifle.

    I wanted to put together a rifle that wouldnt break the bank. Still be competative for local matches. If I lose interest it would not be a total loss of a Designated rifle. I think I have $800 total into the build
    Im from Bradenton, FLA

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    I love my LW barrel...paid $550 with matching bolt from SOG about 2 weeks ago. Its by far one of the most accurate guns that I've ever gotten behind the trigger of.

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    Not a 20", but the 18" Douglas SS barrels are right around $400-$425 and said to have a chamber that is optimized for the mk262/BH 77gr SMK's (not sure how much or if that really effects anything).

    Anywho, I do know they shoot amazingly.
    www.mk12.net - Mk12 Mod 0/1 Special Purpose Rifle - Info, pictures, etc.

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    Great info guys thanks.

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    WOA

    You got a chance of out shooting a White Oak BBL if you are a high master and you bend it. These things are made to shoot often, long and straight.

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    Check out White Oak Armament.

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    I got one of the WO 18" SPR barrels.
    http://www.rainierarms.com/?page=sho...product_id=449

    I don't have to many rounds through it, but I am happy so far.
    Some Blackhills 77gr SMK's @ 100 yrds. I am sure hand loads will be better.


    Geissele helps with this too.

    The rifle.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BaileyMoto View Post
    Not a 20", but the 18" Douglas SS barrels are right around $400-$425 and said to have a chamber that is optimized for the mk262/BH 77gr SMK's (not sure how much or if that really effects anything).

    Anywho, I do know they shoot amazingly.
    I just took the plunge on a douglas barrel from high caliber sales. I'm buying it more for my taste for mil spec clones than anything. I'm hoping it proves to be a good shooter. In a few months after I build it up, I should have some results from it.

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