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11/7/2014 8:52:27 PM EDT
Hey yall. I've been sneaking around getting a lot of good info for my first build. I wanted to build a "cheap" range gun to add to my collection and  just mess around with or let friends/family tinker with when at the range. I've been piecing it together slowly and today I had an opportunity to pick up a barrel at a price that was way to good to pass up. It's a 16" gov profile with 1.9 twist. The trouble is there are absolutely NO markings on the barrel. How would I check to make sure if it's chambered for 223 or 556?
11/7/2014 9:00:00 PM EDT
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Who is the manufacturer? And the dealer? I havent seen a brand new govt profile barrel chambered in .223 rem in a loooong ass time.
11/8/2014 10:51:02 AM EDT
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It should have a manufactures code and a caliber stamp somewhere on the barrel, look near the barrel extension, often it is
there you will find a manufactures code/stamp as well as the caliber in some cases...

I would be a little nervous about firing a round through a barrel of unknown manufacture, caliber, origin, etc...My suggestion is
bring it to a knowledgeable funsmith to have him/her check it out and/or check for head-space and the like...Otherwise, I would
only shoot .223 Rem. and not risk possible damage to the shooter/equipment/bystanders nearby if something goes
wrong by shooting higher pressure 5.56mm NATO rounds through that barrel...


If it was a really low cost/very cheap price there usually is a reason reason for It, just remember quality pays it does
not cost most of the time, there are some tricks to help figure out if your chamber is a .223 Rem or a 5.56mm NATO . But
that should be left to a advance shooter/funsmith...
11/8/2014 2:12:41 PM EDT
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   Same here good question.
11/8/2014 2:36:53 PM EDT
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   Same here good question.
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Who is the manufacturer? And the dealer? I havent seen a brand new govt profile barrel chambered in .223 rem in a loooong ass time.



   Same here good question.

Just a thought... Maybe its a leftover barrel that dropped behind a stack of them and hasn't seen the light of day since the 80's.  But yes I haven't seen them either in a long time.
11/12/2014 8:29:55 AM EDT
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No, there are no markings anywhere. I got it from a reputable shop but their AR guy wasn't there. I'll take it to a smith to look over before assembling and firing it, thanks for that advice. I couldn't pass up the deal, if I can't get any solid verification I'll just set it aside and keep shopping. Thanks.
11/12/2014 11:59:26 AM EDT
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No offense but that's no longer a good deal if you can't find who made it or what chamber it is that says poor quality and not precision...  Sometimes deals that are too good to be true usually are.
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