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Shortening a Fluted Barrel

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25 July 2021, 19:33
TCLouis
Shortening a Fluted Barrel
Some years ago I foolishly determined that a 24" barrel would be great on an AR-15 platform.
It has to be the MOST cumbersome AR I have ever handled with that barrel.
Forget the source now, but the barrel is fluted (straight flutes) will it have any impact to the projects success.
Jerk the barrel, sell it then order/install a 20" barrel a better plan?



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25 July 2021, 20:07
dpcd
Done it many times; just that you won't have a non fluted front part; so what?
25 July 2021, 22:00
theback40
Could it be shortened, then tapered a bit so the flutes run to nothing at the muzzle?
Might look good, and make it even lighter.
26 July 2021, 00:48
Luckyducker
I have seen a fluted barrel that had been cut and recrowned. It looked normal if you didn't look too close at it, but even then it didn't look bad at all. Either sell it or shorten it as long as you like the end product.


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26 July 2021, 01:01
richj
Shorten it, thread it, install thread protector.
26 July 2021, 01:18
rcraig
quote:
Originally posted by richj:
Shorten it, thread it, install thread protector.


Best advice yet.
26 July 2021, 17:10
clowdis
quote:
Originally posted by richj:
Shorten it, thread it, install thread protector.


Yep, or install a flash suppressor.


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26 July 2021, 17:54
Saeed
What I do is turn the barrel down a bit at the end, and install a ring of the same diameter.

Some prefer it this way rather than leaving it in fluted at the end.


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