Well, with reasonably proper care & maintenance it will last you at least 20k rounds... Even at that point it should still fire your bullets but accuracy will suffer.So let me see here. 10000 rounds of life in a barrel. So 200 rounds of fire in a session does not seem unreasonable or a lot. So lets say someone only goes shooting twice a month, so that is 400 rounds per month. Lets say that the gun is properly cleaned, not overly or not under just to take that out.
So that is 4800 rounds per year, so the barrel is only going to last 2 years with very little shooting? If the 20000 round count is correct, that means only a bit over 4 years?
What about those fortunate enough to be able to go shooting every week (but if they are that fortunate I guess they can afford parts) and throw a match in there, 800 rounds per month could be normal for them?
That says a barrel could only last a year or two? What do I have wrong here? For poor folks like me, this suggests we should just sight our AR's in and keep them around for when the SHTF or the Zombies come.![]()
I mean, I have a couple of uppers from the 1970's and they both still have working barrels... Sure, I should replace them... But considering they are uppers I dont care much about I really dont care if they shoot 6 MOA after tens of thousands of rounds and about 40 years.
Yeah, they are worn out and easily past 30k each. It doesn't mean that they dont still work, they just aren't 1 MOA anymore like they were 40 years ago.
Just remember... Its not like you'll shoot 20,000 and it will just explode and stop shooting bullets...


















































