Not a bad price for a genuine Colt Barrel.
https://www.armsunlimited.com/Colt-...ort=11&cat=8889&show=32&page=1&search= Barrel
https://www.armsunlimited.com/Colt-...ort=11&cat=8889&show=32&page=1&search= Barrel
That's how it is. As soon as they "inform me", they post them and they vanish just as fast. I always tell people, go to as many sites you can find within the price range you can absorb, and get on their waiting lists. I've gotten a few that way and I've never paid over $260 for one.Too good....looks to be sold out already.
Yep. In today's insane market, $280 is a damn good price.They are cheapest around and that’s the best price anywhere from what I’ve seen. I picked up three of them a couple years ago when they were 240 apiece. In today’s environment, I would jump on their current price. And they are legit barrels. I’m currently using one in a build at the moment.
Now that I was finally able to get one of these 14.5" SOCOM barrels, any suggestions on a good device that is MD legal for the muzzle would be appreciated. As I am reading, I need to get a muzzle device added to reach 16". And that device must be pinned and welded/permanently attached? Any shops that are trustworthy to do the work? I live in St Mary's but can travel for a place that does good work. 1st attempt at building an upper. Thank you for any recommendations.
Or you could SBR it
Yep. In today's insane market, $280 is a damn good price.
Subscribed...I've been planning to make a 14.5 inch pistol with a twist. Want to make a AR with a masterkey shotgun mounted under the barrel. If I do a rifle...there's a tax stamp for the shorty shotgun mounted to a rifle (adding a stock to a sbs) and possibly destructive device.
As a pistol...no stock and add a shockwave/tac 14 and it should be like attaching a pistol to a pistol...in theory, I'm curious what the NFA brain trust thinks. Other than why I want one...