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  • JollyMon

    Shooter
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    In 6-8 Months.... an SBR AR 5.56. :rockwoot:

    The suspense is already killing me.

    I can use the next 6-8 months to decide on keeping the barrel length listed on the form (7.5") or go the logical and useful route with a 10.x". Is it bad that even though I know the cons of the 7.5" barrel and the pros of the 10+ barrels that I still want the non-logical choice? Just because its a shorter barrel. I have seen the threads and know most of you choose the 10 incher over the 7. Guys, Force me to make the right choice!


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    viper5243

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    Both are nice. My last 3 were 10.5-11.5. Thats cause they were odd builds like SCAR and ACR where i couldn't go much shorter then that without really messing with them. If i could have done them in 7.5 i would. But then again i like loud guns and big flames.

    I would just pick something and get our forms in. Then decide after they come back.

    You could always build 2 uppers. ;)
     

    combat45acp

    Master
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    Oct 27, 2010
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    If you ever want to put a can on it, I know it'll void most suppressor warranties with a barrel shorter than 10.5"

    This is true, the Huntertown Kestrels are good to go at whatever length you want to run them on. I have seen a ton of under 10" barrel AR's that had problems running.
     
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