Purpose of flat area milled off of AR barrel?

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Hey guys,

Anyone know the purpose of the flat spot on this barrel?

I am assuming weight savings... it came this way and has been parkerized so I am assuming it is intentional and not an accident.

Input?

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Sorry I have no idea why a company would do that. I am a toolmaker and as far as I can see all that flat does is add another operation to the manufacturing process.
 
A place to put a level so you can ensure the barrel is indexed?

Or a place for the jig to engage when drilling the front sight base, for the same reason?

None of my AR barrels exhibit that flat.
 
if u mean just the flat spot in front of the delta ring, its there probably for their jig so that they can set it up for a FSB if needed and or depending on what the actual profile is, it maybe for the 203 launcher

u don't need to level an AR barrel, unless its been manufacture outta whack. Because that's what the index pin is for on the barrel extension
 
My guess is for a jig to set the FSB in the right place. They probably use that flat for a leveling device to ensure the taper pins are drilled at the correct angle.
 
It's the 10.5" complete upper deal w/bolt that was being sold by a few sponsors; I got it on a trade.

It does look weird doesn't it? I contacted High-standard and they haven't replied (probably won't.)
At any rate it's a project that is now on the backburner.
 
It's called the "we really don't know #### how to build an AR, but we'll call it High Standard anyway" profile.
 
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heh... thanks all.
I post weirdness wherever I find it.

It's definitely turned me "off" high-standard a bit.
Cheers~
 
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