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18 January 2019, 07:58 #1LEO / MIL
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Can you recommend a quality 5.56 cal Heavy Barrel profile AR15 barrel
I am building a ar15 rifle with my son. In order for it to be Maryland compliant in the 5.56 caliber it needs to be a Heavy barrel profile. I believe many barrel makers make a heavy barrel profile but not all of them call it that. Maryland deems the M4 barrel profile evil but not the Hbar profile so it's my only option. For easily available cheap ammo we are sticking with the 5.56.
Do you guys have any suggestions?
Excuse the grammar errors I am posting this from my phone.
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18 January 2019, 08:07 #2
How does MD define a Heavy Barrel?
What length?
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18 January 2019, 09:26 #3
Semi-Automatic Assault Rifles are BANNED in Maryland. (Unless OWNED BEFORE 10/1/2013)
Assault Rifle means any of the following firearms or a copy regardless of the producer or manufacturer:
(i) American Arms Spectre da Semiautomatic carbine;
(ii) AK-47 in all forms;
(iii) Algimec AGM-1 type semi-auto;
(iv) AR 100 type semi-auto;
(v) AR 180 type semi-auto;
(vi) Argentine L.S.R. semi-auto;
(vii) Australian Automatic Arms SAR type semi-auto;
(viii) Auto-Ordnance Thompson M1 and 1927 semi-automatics;
(ix) Barrett light .50 cal. semi-auto;
(x) Beretta AR70 type semi-auto;
(xi) Bushmaster semi-auto rifle;
(xii) Calico models M-100 and M-900;
(xiii) CIS SR 88 type semi-auto;
(xiv) Claridge HI TEC C-9 carbines;
(xv) Colt AR-15, CAR-15, and all imitations
***except Colt AR-15 Sporter H-BAR rifle;*** PER the M.S.P. an HBAR is defined as a AR15 that is MARKED BHAR on the Barrel or Receiver or is Marketed/Advertised by the Manufacturer as a HBAR Rifle.The best way to survive a violent encounter is to be the one inflicting the most violence.
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18 January 2019, 10:14 #4
Barrel length? Budget? Also consider the .223 Wylde chamber. It does everything 556 will do and more accurate.
https://dsgarms.com/dsg-4001-0005Last edited by Stone; 18 January 2019 at 10:20.
The best way to survive a violent encounter is to be the one inflicting the most violence.
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18 January 2019, 10:29 #5
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18 January 2019, 10:33 #6
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18 January 2019, 11:19 #7
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18 January 2019, 11:31 #8
DocSherm's got a Gummint Profile barrel right here for a hell of a price and he's a good dude to do business with: http://www.weaponevolution.com/forum...-and-Gun-Parts
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18 January 2019, 13:17 #11LEO / MIL
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A local gun shop asked the Maryland State Police licensing division trooper that question and got this answer:
Maryland law states only "heavy barrel" AR-15 are legal for build, purchase or sell after October 01, 2013. Maryland law states a "MANUFACTURER" designates what they build is a "heavy barrel"
Maryland does not require or does NOT spell out any specifications for a "heavy barrel" ONLY what the MANUFACTURER designates and or builds as THEIR "heavy barrel"
the manufacture can do so by stating it in their specifications for their build or mark the said firearm with "heavy barrel"
so....after Thursday's seminar with the Maryland State Police firearms registration section.......I asked the question:
IF the manufacturer builds their AR-15 with a "pencil" barrel; .620 O/D or basically ANY SIZE out side diameter barrel with a legal length of 16 inches overall.....AND the manufacture ENGRAVES or marks the that barrel....as 'HEAVY BARREL"
it is now a LEGAL "HEAVY BARREL" IN THE STATE OF MARYLAND!
several M.S.P. troopers at this meeting advised I was correct.
Length doesn't matter. Anything shorter than 16" falls under NFA and the profile doesn't matter.
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18 January 2019, 13:20 #12LEO / MIL
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I think I am going to buy that barrel on the forum. I am building a pistol. I was going 12.5 but 12 will do at that price. He would gladly put the coupon to use. He is working on a first year fire fighter budget. I was hopping under $200.00 for the barrel but I am not sure if that is realistic. I was also looking at the .223 Wylde. A shop I follow on book face posted some AP 18" spr uppers with Hanson barrels for $340.00
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18 January 2019, 13:32 #13LEO / MIL
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I checked with BA they don't think the spr barrel complies with Maryland's law. So that is a no go.
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18 January 2019, 13:55 #15LEO / MIL
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The mod 2 barrel you spoke of which Rainer arms barrel were you referencing?