Dlask AR barrels...hit or miss?

My RRA upper has a 16" Dlask "heavy barrel", unchromed and a 1-9" twist. It is very accurate...more accurate than the 20" OEM barrel that it replaced.
 
Hit or miss is right. Some are great and some are pure crap. I know people who have had to return them (gas port not there, problems with inside diameter) and I know poeple who love them.

You pay your money and take your chances.
 
I wouldn't buy another. If I wanted a short barrel, the only slightly less common feature they offer, I would either go with a RRA "pistol" barrel, or even have a longer barrel cut down by a qualified gunsmith, before buying another Dlask product.
 
Yep. I got lucky. ;)

(Edited to add....) Why do I have this long-forgotten feeling that "getting lucky" was more than just getting an accurate barrel...:rolleyes: )
 
Deckard said:
Which are chrome lined? Does it make a dif? Is 16" HB?

The 16" barrel I have appears to be a HB ... Joe told me it was made by Montana Rifleman and was chambered and finished in his shop.

montanarifleman.com/barrels.htm
 
Had to send my M4 profile back twice.
First one was in the white and the bore was over-sized. This was witnessed by Reaper and Pops.

Second barrel was finished very nicely but was still oversized (key-holed at 50 m with all grains of ammo) Sent it back and the third one is good with 55 gr - 69 gr.

They didn't make the barrels, but their source s**t the bed. They replaced both with no problems.
 
Have one of their 14.5" 1/9 twist, its accurate.

When dealing with dlask worrying about workmanship is one thing, dealing with them is a whole other hassle, one of the poorest run businesses I have ever dealt with.

f-up after f-up in my case.

Not worth the hassle unless you can deal in person IMHO.
 
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