
So I’m thinking of getting that an a SB brace, and making a braced pistol out of it and keeping $200 bucks compared to SBRing it. Now, I saw on Midway a rifle stock setup that uses AR buttstocks. I wish they made 16” barrels, for rifle use. But the barrels seems to be either 10” and 14” for pistols, or Kentucky rifle length style ones for rifles. Since mine was made as a pistol, I can kit it up in rifle form as well. I can’t imagine that 6.8mm or 30-30 loads would be anything but unpleasant to shoot. In general, what’s the recoil like on the TC – as I said I’ve not shot mine yet. 223 TC? It’s not much fun from a SBR AR, so I’d think it’s bad from a pistol as well.
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Now the barrels I’ve seen have 1/12 twists – does that along with a short barrel force you into 55 grain ammo, or will 62 and 75 grain ammo loads group fine, ever with less than a full twist? My range has plate targets at 100 yards that I think would be fun to shoot at. 223 barrel, and do some longer range blasting. 44 Mag loads won’t be of benefit.Īnother config is a. 45 Colt loads and get something similar for the range – no plans to use it for hunting so the more powerful. 44 Mag barrel, but I supposed I could just use hot. What length of barrel are you all using on a suppressed. 357, which might be easier to cut and thread to the desired length? 38 Special ammo have something that sounds like a pop gun.ĭoes front sight get in the way of threading, such that you have to take it off and go with a red dot and a mount? This will factor into if I’m OK with some used barrels that have front sights only, for whatever reason. 357 mag barrel, have it threaded, and with a can and. Recommend some fun setups and configurations for it – some of my ideas are below. I’ve been off for work since then, and haven’t shot it. Got a good deal on it on GB I thought – 420 bucks for it, with a 10”. "Over half a century later, with countless match winsĪnd achievements, Hart Rifle Barrels still has the same desire for quality and a strong commitment to extreme rifle accuracy that founded the company.I picked up a TC Contender G2 pistol a few weeks ago. Dan Dowling, Gunsmith & Competitive Shooter "The team at Hart Rifle Barrels has treated me very well over the years and so have the barrels! Jim, Jack, and Karen are always reliable and very accommodating! They are always prompt, and take care to provide great attention to detail every time I have a special request." I use Hart barrels exclusively and their team is always friendly and accessible. "I have a lot of respect for the Hart family and the excellent Hart Barrels are properly hand-lapped, from the beginning, which means no break-in period and no F.P.S variations." They do not 'speed up' after a few hundred rounds, like other fast production rifle barrels. "Hart Rifle Barrels are truly world class barrels. standards.Įach Hart Rifle Barrel is contoured on a CNC lathe, then hand-lapped to ensure the best possible interior finish. While many gun makers use "seconds,” our scraps are sent to a recycling plant.Įvery barrel that leaves our shop is individually inspected several times to make sure it meets our high quality that will affect accuracy.

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