How many guys do it? Is it common? what is the average price to have it done? When the barrel is rethreaded to take a muzzle break what is the most common thread put on?
I paid $100 to cut and thread the barrel on my Norc with 1/2 X28 threads (standard AR threads I think) so that you have lots of options when it comes to muzzle brakes or flash hider depending on what your tastes are.
."...very little loss in bullet velocity..." About 100 fps per inch of barrel with a huge increase in muzzle blast and noise. The .308/7.62 was designed to give optimum performance out of a 22" barrel. Short barreled M14/M1A/M305's are a marketing thing.
"...very little loss in bullet velocity..." About 100 fps per inch of barrel with a huge increase in muzzle blast and noise. The .308/7.62 was designed to give optimum performance out of a 22" barrel. Short barreled M14/M1A/M305's are a marketing thing.
FYI on velocity
On the chrony (F-1)
Winchester brass
Winchester primers
45.0 gr IMR 4895
165gr SST
COL 2.780"
22" bbl (uncut) - 2750 fps
19" bbl - 2590 fps
Difference - 160 fps.
All rounds tested in both rifles came from my same batch of reloads, and I tested more than one, so I'm confident this is the real difference in velocity between full length M14's and shorty's.
I have seen losses between 100 and 160 fps in various loadings, total.
You give up very little in terms of bullet velocity. Muzzla blast and noise increase somewhat, but not greatly. I take it you have never actually done it yourself and are just recycling what you have heard, but I have done quite a few now. I regularly shoot my shorties to 600m with no difficulty...effects on the trajectory at 600m are perceptible but minor.
so there really is no real deficit to chopping the barrel and it looks cool
As far as I'm concerned, that's the length they should have been in the first place...surprising how much it changes the handling of the gun, with very little loss in bullet velocity.