NOW AVAILABLE - Bren 2 MS Non-Restricted Barrel Pre-Order from Dlask Arms Corp.

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You heard right, we have obtained a small number of 5.56/.223 barrel blanks and will be sending them to the shop for CNC turning today. These will be available in two different gas lengths, long and short in quantities of only five each.

The way this will work is that you will be pre-paying in full for the length you choose. The payment is NON-REFUNDABLE. We can guarantee we deliver a barrel but we cannot guarantee what the now proven Chinese Communist Puppets will do with our gun laws so you will be taking a flyer if you purchase one.

I would suggest that if you *just* bought a rifle and you live in say....Ontario, then you may want to think twice as it may take you 6-8 months just to get the transfer and who knows what will happen in that time frame. Booo.

Gentlemen, feel free to call and order yourself a little bit of freedom and let's get those bad boys off the books.
 
just want to confirm something:

8 & 11" Brens are the "short" system and then the 14 & 16.5" Brens are the "long".

Some confirmation would aid in knowing what to order.
 
just want to confirm something:

8 & 11" Brens are the "short" system and then the 14 & 16.5" Brens are the "long".

Some confirmation would aid in knowing what to order.

Not quite. 8in and 11in in 5.56/.223 are SHORT and the 16in is HB LONG (heavy barrel). There is no 14in 5.56/.223 as far as i know. That length is for the 7.62x39 model.
 
Further to what Eduardo said, the 14" Barrel length is considered the "Rifle" length and the 11" and 8" Barrels are "Carbine" length. Here is my 14", one of a few in Canada since last June:


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On the other end of things.....If I have the 18.5" barrel, could I buy an 8 or 11" barrel? Assuming, of course, that I would go through the proper registration procedure.
 
On the other end of things.....If I have the 18.5" barrel, could I buy an 8 or 11" barrel? Assuming, of course, that I would go through the proper registration procedure.

Rifle barrels are not regulated. You don't have to go through any procedure to buy one, only within 30 days if you install it on your rifle.

Put an ad up on the EE, I'm sure there are people that have converted their guns to NR that have short barrels they don't know what to do with.
 
Hey Leigh! My apologies in advance if this isn't the appropriate place to ask, but I'm curious about the details of the barrels you'll be using for the Marstar re-barrels they are offering right now. I know the whole thing is pretty fresh so a lot of the details might not be ironed out just yet, but I'd appreciate any info you're able to pass along!
 
Hey Leigh! My apologies in advance if this isn't the appropriate place to ask, but I'm curious about the details of the barrels you'll be using for the Marstar re-barrels they are offering right now. I know the whole thing is pretty fresh so a lot of the details might not be ironed out just yet, but I'd appreciate any info you're able to pass along!

This is our thread, not Marstar's. I will refer you all to them to answer any questions regarding the rifles they are selling.
 
Not quite. 8in and 11in in 5.56/.223 are SHORT and the 16in is HB LONG (heavy barrel). There is no 14in 5.56/.223 as far as i know. That length is for the 7.62x39 model.

So, if I understand this correctly, the 16" has a heavier profile barrel and as such the gas block size will be different meaning that it cannot accept a thinner profile barrel like would be fitted to the 8" / 11"?

If this is the case then the 8" / 11" would have a smaller gas block to fit on the thinner profile non heavy barrel?

Could the conversions from 8" or 11" inches end up being overgassed with the longer NR barrel? If so can anything be done to negate this?
 
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