CanuckShooter
CGN frequent flyer
After checking out the luckygunner AR torture test, I'm trying to work out the math to see how much of a savings using bi-metal ammo would offer over copper jacketed, and was wondering if the AR gurus could offer some insight on re-barreling costs (since apparently the bi-metal will wear out the bore much faster). I've googled AR-15 barrel prices here in Canada, but I have no idea which are decent and which ones might be poor quality. I'm not looking for anything match grade, just a standard quality, chrome lined 16" barrel that would be compatible with a S&W M&P15. Any suggestions?
For tools, I'd have to buy a receiver clamp, and armourer's wrench, but what about other parts that need to be replaced with the barrel. Replacing the gas tube is standard with a re-barrel, isn't it? Maybe an extractor since it's steel cased ammo. Any other parts? I've read that the A2 front sight base can be a major pain to get off. Does it get mangled, or do most people just end up ditching it in favour of a low profile gas black for simplicity?
I'm kind of hoping after all is said and done, that the savings of bi-metal ammo, factoring in a re-barrel, isn't that substantial. The price difference is almost exactly $100 per 1000rds. I'd welcome the peace of mind of using only purdy brass, copper jacketed Federal AE 223 through the gun, and not having to do a re-barrel.
Any advice would be appreciated. Hoping to decide asap so I can get in on Tenda's ammo sale before it ends on the 11th
Thanks!
For tools, I'd have to buy a receiver clamp, and armourer's wrench, but what about other parts that need to be replaced with the barrel. Replacing the gas tube is standard with a re-barrel, isn't it? Maybe an extractor since it's steel cased ammo. Any other parts? I've read that the A2 front sight base can be a major pain to get off. Does it get mangled, or do most people just end up ditching it in favour of a low profile gas black for simplicity?
I'm kind of hoping after all is said and done, that the savings of bi-metal ammo, factoring in a re-barrel, isn't that substantial. The price difference is almost exactly $100 per 1000rds. I'd welcome the peace of mind of using only purdy brass, copper jacketed Federal AE 223 through the gun, and not having to do a re-barrel.
Any advice would be appreciated. Hoping to decide asap so I can get in on Tenda's ammo sale before it ends on the 11th
Thanks!



















































