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Posted: 6/30/2015 10:57:43 PM EDT
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I'm considering a Sig 556 and I'm a bit confused by some of the reading I've done...
I've seen conflicting reports regarding the barrel steel...Sigs website lists it as 4140 while I've read several reviews that say the barrels are cold hammer forged. Did Sig change the barrel steel at some point? Also, are the barrels chrome lined or nitride treated? Thanks. |
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I appreciate your response...I assumed CHF meant CMV steel. I have no issues with 4140 but would prefer either a chrome lined or nitride treated barrel.
I'm also curious to hear from people that have owned one for a while / put a decent amount of rounds down range. Most seem to say that its a solid / durable rifle but I've also read a several threads telling discussing poor build quality, etc. I know every maker produces some lemons and (since I know relatively little about the 556) I'm just trying determine if it's a good / reliable rifle that's worth the price. |
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I have both the 556 Classic and the 556R. Currently I have about five hundred rounds through each of them. I've only had one malfunction and it was with the 556R and I was shooting cheap Russian military practice ammo.
Accuracy is more than acceptable for me with both rifles. I can consistently hit skeet lying on the berm at one hundred yards using diopter sights. |
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which model 556 are you looking at and which caliber? I have the 556xi in 5.56 and mine has been accurate and reliable but I know people have and issues with the 7.62x39 models. Not one issue with my 556R Gen2 - has somewhere between 1200-1500 rounds through it. Only cleaned every 250 or so. Using all steel cased by variuos manufacturers. Had one round of Zombie Max blow a primer, & possibly a light primer strike or two, thats it. Bangs out 1-1/4 to 2" groups with a Bushnell 1-4x24 AR 30mm scope. |
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