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Question on M-16 barrel work

Re: Question on M-16 barrel work

Yes. It's a duty weapon and a year ago I purchased a new upper with a 16" barrel. It originally had a 14.5" barreled upper. I want to shorten the gun and install a Noveske suppressor. I did not want to purchase a new barrel if I can have the current barrel shortened. I did not know if the gun would cycle properly with the same gas tube.
 
Re: Question on M-16 barrel work

you will need an adjustable gas block for sure, i had a 11.5 Daniel Defense SBR and out of the box i had to adjust the gas block
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but it ran like a typewriter.

If its not full auto already your going to have to go to a hydrological buffer to kep it from doing this or it wont run......

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Re: Question on M-16 barrel work

More than likely, the gas port will need to be enlarged a little (gas tube stays the same). A shop like ADCO can take care of it. I have a cut down 11.5” barrel that runs fine in semi and FA. I did add a Noveske Switchblock which is nice when running a suppressor.

If I was using it for a duty weapon, I would probably just buy a new barrel and keep or sell the current one.
 
Re: Question on M-16 barrel work

Sledge Hammer turned me on to Seekins Precision rifles. Damn they are nice looking ARs. Looks like I am selling my YHM upper and going with a Seekins complete rifle. I think I am going with the 8" barrel.