who makes a C7 style barrel?

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Hello all,

I am looking to build a C7A2 clone. My biggest problem so far is finding the right barrel.

I am looking for:

20" length
Heavy profile
1:7 or 1:8 rate of twist
5.56x45 or 223 Wylde chamber

Who manufactures such a barrel?


Where might I find such a barrel in Canada?

Thanks for the help guys,
Alec
 
The C7 uses a Hammer-Forged Government-Profile with a 1:7 twist. 20" barrels are hard to come by in general here in Canada, you might want to see if Irunguns can bring one in for you. A BCM is a good choice.

Colt Canada might actually be releasing barrels on their own in the coming months, so it may be worth it to hold out.
 
The C7 uses a Hammer-Forged Government-Profile with a 1:7 twist. 20" barrels are hard to come by in general here in Canada, you might want to see if Irunguns can bring one in for you. A BCM is a good choice.

Colt Canada might actually be releasing barrels on their own in the coming months, so it may be worth it to hold out.

Bumps
 
The C7 uses a Hammer-Forged Government-Profile with a 1:7 twist. 20" barrels are hard to come by in general here in Canada, you might want to see if Irunguns can bring one in for you. A BCM is a good choice.

Colt Canada might actually be releasing barrels on their own in the coming months, so it may be worth it to hold out.

I realise what the Colt Canada barrels are, but I'm not too hung up on getting the exact thing. Just has to be the right profile and length, and handle 68-75gr bullets and 556 ammo. I don't care if the chamber is Wylde or actual 556x45, and I am amenable to a 1:8 ROT vs. a 1:7...

I would love to have a Colt Canada barrel, and I would be willing to save a few extra $ for it. I don't want to wait indefinitely however, if I had some prospective timeline to work with it would help...
 
High Standard also make one with FSB and barrel nut already installed. S&J had them for $300 a while back.
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I already looked at Stag.

From what I understand, "Government Profile" is a standard weight barrel, while Colt Canada's barrels are more along the lines of "HBAR", or "Heavy Contour".

Also, on the Stag website, they only list their 20" barrels with 1:9 twist rates; for the heavier 68-75gr bullets I will be using I believe I want at least a 1:8 if not a 1:7 ROT...



STAG makes a government profile 20" barrel, so you may want to ask ArmsEast.
 
Hello all,

I am looking to build a C7A2 clone. My biggest problem so far is finding the right barrel.

I am looking for:

20" length
Heavy profile
1:7 or 1:8 rate of twist
5.56x45 or 223 Wylde chamber

Who manufactures such a barrel?


Where might I find such a barrel in Canada?

Thanks for the help guys,
Alec

I already looked at Stag.

From what I understand, "Government Profile" is a standard weight barrel, while Colt Canada's barrels are more along the lines of "HBAR", or "Heavy Contour".

Also, on the Stag website, they only list their 20" barrels with 1:9 twist rates; for the heavier 68-75gr bullets I will be using I believe I want at least a 1:8 if not a 1:7 ROT...

Why settle for a clone when you can have the real thing...

http://www.theammosource.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2_24_544&products_id=3992

3 units in stock at time of this post.
 
I already looked at Stag.

From what I understand, "Government Profile" is a standard weight barrel, while Colt Canada's barrels are more along the lines of "HBAR", or "Heavy Contour".

Also, on the Stag website, they only list their 20" barrels with 1:9 twist rates; for the heavier 68-75gr bullets I will be using I believe I want at least a 1:8 if not a 1:7 ROT...

C7 has the government profiled barrel - skinny under the handguard and only heavy aka 0.75" dia ahead of gas block.
 
I already looked at Stag.

From what I understand, "Government Profile" is a standard weight barrel, while Colt Canada's barrels are more along the lines of "HBAR", or "Heavy Contour".

As said, this is not correct. C7A2 uses the standard 20" A2 profile barrel.

Also a 9 twist barrel will do you just fine up to 75gr bullets. 1:8 you only really need for long 77 grainers and up. Depending on the actual twist (may differ from spec) you MAY get 77gr SMKs to stabilize out of 1:9.
1:7 is only needed to stabilize tracer, which are super long. It's bearing length that determines the necessary twist, not actually weight. It's just expressed as weight b/c that's the easiest way. You're making this super hard for yourself, what Hitzy posted is perfect, also the Stag arms bbl as GT suggested.
 
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