*Round 2 check it out* DIY Fiberglass AR-15 Free Float Tube

GrantA

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This is my "junkyard dog" I have been cobbling together. I could have bought a tube from Clark's, but I have access to tubing like this so figured why not? I got a barrel nut from ATI, and I have made the tubing a tight slip fit over it. I'm thinking I'll secure it with rivets, through the tube and empty gas tube holes o the sides & bottom. Easy enough to drill out rivets if I need to remove the tube

I know it's a matter of personal taste, but I'm interested in opinions on-
-Is it too long? It's 16" and the barrel is 20"
-Should I paint it? In the pic you may notice some blemishes, after this mockup I wiped it down with epoxy to fill them and will re-sand tomorrow. I planned to paint everything black but I *almost* am digging the raw fiberglass and multicam combo
-Should I make a cap of some sort for the end?
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This is my "junkyard dog" I have been cobbling together. I could have bought a tube from Clark's, but I have access to tubing like this so figured why not? I got a barrel nut from ATI, and I have made the tubing a tight slip fit over it. I'm thinking I'll secure it with rivets, through the tube and empty gas tube holes o the sides & bottom. Easy enough to drill out rivets if I need to remove the tube

I know it's a matter of personal taste, but I'm interested in opinions on-
-Is it too long? It's 16" and the barrel is 20"
-Should I paint it? In the pic you may notice some blemishes, after this mockup I wiped it down with epoxy to fill them and will re-sand tomorrow. I planned to paint everything black but I *almost* am digging the raw fiberglass and multicam combo
-Should I make a cap of some sort for the end?


You definitely want to paint it as fiberglass sheds little, invisible splinters that will end up in your skin and drive you nuts for days. As far as length is concerned, I would make it long enough for 3 gun style CQB shooting with an outstretched support arm and chop the rest off.
 
I'd leave it that length, maybe finish it like the buttstock if you can do that cheaply. Otherwise looks good.

Edit: Maybe clearcoat it to avoid splinters.
 
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I think it looks really good. I find that vent holes serve a number of purposes. They greatly assist cooling the barrel, they keep the hand guard from getting hot to the touch after a long string of shooting, and they aid your grip on the front end by adding something for your fingers to get better traction. You can drill a number of smaller holes, or if you have a mill, just mill some slots into it.
 
Thanks for the suggestions & compliments. I decided to add some vent holes, and I have the tube & barrel nut drilled for screws but will have to put it on hold for a week to finish it up. Until then, here she sits

 
OK the holes on mine ended up a crooked, I will either open them up into slots (diagonal maybe) or just make another. I have the layout method down now, here's a hint- graph paper :)
This is the surprise rifle I've been putting together for my wife, we used to shoot 22s before we had kids but she hasn't shot anything in over 5 years.
This tube is 11" and the barrel is 18"
Right now the tube and receivers are masked off and cleaned waiting on me to spray with alumahyde coyote (which should match the stock). Supposedly I can bake it at 200 for a couple hours and it'll be good to go, we shall see. Fingers crossed, this is a mother's day gift. Worst case it'll be "just because" or a birthday gift (not sure I can wait til August though!)
 
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