They do not, Anderson Arms website still has the barrel that I bought. In my opinion it is but my opinion it not what matters here.
http://www.andersonrifles.com/product/16-inch-300-blackout-barrel/
Photo removed it is to big
Here is a photo from Anderson Arms website where I ordered it from
http://www.andersonrifles.com/product/16-inch-300-blackout-barrel/ this is the barrel
So I took a new job in Maryland and from what I can see my .300 blk is a no go by Maryland law. It appears to me that all I need to do is replace my barrel with an HBAR barrel and I will be good to go. Or am I missing something ? This just don't make allot of sense it is just the...
So I took a new job in Maryland and from what I can see my .300 blk is a no go by Maryland law. It appears to me that all I need to do is replace my barrel with an HBAR barrel and I will be good to go. Or am I missing something ? This just don't make allot of sense it is just the...
I got the barrel out and the bullet came out fairly easy, I eyeballed the barrel it looks fine. I guess I should not trust a phone app for reload data..
I was at the range today and was firing reloads in my .45 ACP 1911 and the first round I got a pop and fizz then smoke from the area near my slide release lever. After about 15 min waiting I made a closer examination. I found that there is a round jammed in the barrel. What do I do? Should I try...
UPDATE I put another 200 rounds of Remington thru it today and 60 rounds of Hornady ammo and not a single primer poped out. I guess that proves it was the ammo.