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Thread: Hello! Newbie questions.
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10 February 2015, 20:23 #31
Considering what? Melonite?
Again longevity depends on the soup not just the component. You have to take into account the underlying metal used. I've never used the mountain series from Rainier but other people have told me they can take a beating.
As for cleaning the type of rifling matters too. As does what you use to clean it with. With some of the modern cleaning products out there you would be amazed at what they do.
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10 February 2015, 20:24 #32
Melonite gives about 35-45fps gain. Confirmed with my Chrony against stainless.
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10 February 2015, 20:24 #33
SBR is short barreled rifle. Any ar with a overall barrel length under 16".
This is the one I built on my anderson lower...just to get UW fired up. (All his sbr's are admittedly superior, but I dig this little gun.)
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10 February 2015, 20:26 #34
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10 February 2015, 20:46 #37
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10 February 2015, 20:46 #38
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10 February 2015, 20:50 #39
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10 February 2015, 20:56 #40
IAHunter,
Welcome to Weapon Evolution forum.
I suspect your Anderson lower receiver is treated with their RF85 "No Lube" finish. Those look a bit different (slightly blacker and more of a satin sheen, if I recall correctly) than a standard anodozid finish. For a match, you could just pick up an RF85 Anderson upper for $65 or less (http://www.redbarnarmory.com/product-p/amara3upper.htm ). It really won't matter, but personally I like my uppers/lowers to be from the same manufacturer. Anderson does sell anodized receivers, too, so be aware of that if you order one.
As others have said, a modern 16" barrel should serve you well, although for a coyote gun an 18" barrel won't really hurt. Mid-length gas seems to be the way to go for 16" barrels. I am in the nitride treatment camp, personally, as I believe it better reflects the state of the art for modern barrels, but a lot of people remain unconvinced of the merits of nitriding over chrome lining. There was some discussion on that very topic on this forum a few weeks ago.
Here is a barrel that you might want to consider: https://danieldefense.com/cold-hamme...el-w-lpgb.html
The barrel in the link above comes with the gas block pinned to the barrel. That is the one thing in assembling an AR that a garage builder likely can't do on his own, so I suggest you order a barrel with the block installed or find a local smith that can do it for you. I have ordered a barrel from Ballistic Advantage before and they will pin a gas block for an additional $10 (plus the cost of the gas block, of course). BA has very reasonable prices, a good reputation, and good customer service, too. That said, my next build will have a clamp-on gas block, but I think most people would say that pinning the gas block is better.
Keep us posted on your progress.
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10 February 2015, 21:57 #41
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10 February 2015, 22:39 #42
I live about 15 miles from Hebron, where the Anderson Arms are manufactured. Needless to say, their lowers are pretty plentiful around here. My experience with them is that fitment and tolerances are spot on, as good as any other lower I've used. I think their "bad" rap is that they are sold at rock bottom prices and some folks assume that low price equates to poor quality. Also, some folks want to look cool with the most expensive parts they can find, assuming that the most expensive parts equate to best quality. It's not "cool" to have a $49 lower, when you can buy a $300 dollar lower.
I have to admit I used to be pretty snobby about the parts I used, adorning my rifles with expensive baubles, until reality hit me. Now I use what works best for me, without regard for price, sometimes they're on the high end of the price range, and sometimes on the lower end. In other words, I take a pass on the $$60 mag release in favor of a $25 mag release to make my rifles cool and "photogenic".
So, to answer your question, why not check the tolerances and fitment of your lower, before you go pay twice as much if not 5X as much for another lower.NRA Life Member
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11 February 2015, 22:06 #43
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12 February 2015, 05:28 #45Member
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I am trying to decide between 10 or 12 inch foe hand quad rail. Anyone have input or pics with 16 in barrel? I Googled it and all kinds of crazy pics popped up. Was trying to sort through a few but was a pain.