Shortening a barrel question...?

frichtie

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Hi all,

I was looking to find a Ruger American Ranch rifle in .223/5.56. I like the idea of a shorter barrel.
I already own a American standard version in that caliber and it came to my mind that I could simply make it shorter(the barrel) and even add a flash-hider.
I have the opportunity to get it done professionally and I was not going to keep two Ruger American in .223 anyway...so instead of selling my standard version and buy a Ranch version, why not simply "create" my own so called "Ranch rifle"?
Any one done it ?

Eric
 
It can be had in a 16.5" barrel already and a factory barrel cannot be cut down shorter than 18"... so just go with the factory 16.5".
 
Buy the short one, sell the long one. I got my 375 shortened from 25 2/2” to 20”. Moving the front sight back if it has irons costs almost the same again. Short barrels are good for me. I had a 20” 338WM; liked that one too. I find many of the people who mock short barrels because they lose around 25fps/inch velocity are the same people who mock rifles bigger than 280 or 308 because “big guns=small man”, right? Or mock “long range shooters” and then cry about a rifle losing 100fps. My brother built a 15” 308, works great, but brake is loud.
 
I have shortened dozens of barrels... just shortened this Ruger M77 Mark II .223 from 22" to 18.5" for hunting coyotes in the thickets;
 
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