Sunday 11 October 2015

AR 15 Barrels Fluted For Sale in Van Nuys, CA

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ARD AR15 762X39 STAINLESS STR. FLUTED BARREL 16 INCH #SF762


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PRODUCT SPECS

PISTOL BARREL 762 X39
Gas System: Carbine Length Gas System
Chamber: 762 X39
Twist Rate: 1/10 button rifled
Barrel: 16" H-Bar ,416R Stainless Steel
Muzzle Device:  THREADED 5/8X24

The ar 15 barrels fluted, originally designed by Eugene Stoner, chief engineer at ArmaLite (a division of Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corporation), was a revolutionary design when it was first introduced. Many materials being used in that industry were incorporated into the AR design such as: plastics, aircraft grade aluminum (anodized), and other alloys, which offered strength but were much lighter than conventional materials used in firearms at the time. These developments not only saved on weight but also didn’t warp or splinter like wood.

The receivers and magazines were made of aluminum, which is light. However, aluminum is also much weaker than steel. In order to compensate for the weaker/lighter alloy, hard-coat anodizing the receiver gave it a hard, durable outer shell. The safety and magazine release are easy to find and manipulate, which allows it to act as an extension of the user. In 1967, the USAF adopted the rifle and made it their primary infantry weapon for all of the branches of the US military.

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