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free floating
i have hear alot about free floating barrel especially when i had my AR what is it what are the pros and cons
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RE: free floating
Free floating a barrel means that it doesn't touch the stock or anything else. Thisprevents the barrel from bumping against somethingthus vibrating freely when shot, presumably giving you more consistant groups. Mostrifles will group better when the barrel is floated. However there are some rifles that shoot better with the barrel bumping up against something.
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RE: free floating
well if the ar was free float that does not help to keep the nad gaurd from smoking
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RE: free floating
The AR's barrelcannot be free floated since it has the handguards mounted directly to the barrel.
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RE: free floating
i see
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RE: free floating
ORIGINAL: Simp The AR's barrelcannot be free floated since it has the handguards mounted directly to the barrel. |
RE: free floating
Some AR's are free floated. I was looking at one that was.
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RE: free floating
i thought the gaurd was mounted to the reciever
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RE: free floating
On most AR's and M-16's the rear of the handguard has a set of mounts at the reciever and the front has a set of mounts on the barrel at the front sight assembly. There are some where the barrel is free floated but i have not took them apart to see how they work. I have more experience with M-16's and M-4's then AR's.
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RE: free floating
ORIGINAL: Retaks On most AR's and M-16's the rear of the handguard has a set of mounts at the reciever and the front has a set of mounts on the barrel at the front sight assembly. There are some where the barrel is free floated but i have not took them apart to see how they work. I have more experience with M-16's and M-4's then AR's. I believe most standard issue military weapons will not have this, but anything with a 4-rail handguard probably will... |
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