So insulation foam covered M4 profile barrels?
According to MSP.
But I have no doubt that guidance would suddenly change as soon as a manufacturer did it.
So insulation foam covered M4 profile barrels?
Theres a lot of things msp should use as standards but since when has that prevented them from changing thier mind at a moments notice.That is the traditional definition and what defines an HBAR barrel from other barrel profiles and should be the standard that MSP applies.
I have an upper from White Oak Armament that weights like 10lbs upper only barrel is big! but it doesn't say HBAR this is the reason I have concern.
On another note, is a heavy barrel that has been fluted still a heavy barrel?
my reason for asking questions isnt to be annoying and im well aware of what common sense says..... but..... we are in md and since when does that ever prevail?General rule of thumb is .750 the entire length (or larger)
The OD would still be the same, so I would have to say it is.
A letter needs to be written......?
I thought you already wrote one?
Not for COMAR. I don't know who to address and such.
Damn. I purchased a "heavy" barrel that looks like the SPR on that diagram.
Guess I'll have to keep the proof of purchase for it in my range bag.
On another note, is a heavy barrel that has been fluted still a heavy barrel?
So who makes barrels marked with "HBAR"? I've been looking, but haven't found any.
It's like porn, MSP will know it when they see it.
Engage has HBAR marked WOA barrels
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