PROOF RESEARCH Barrel .300 AAC Blackout 16", Silver
| SKU | 51655177469 |
|---|---|
| Brand | PROOF RESEARCH |
| MPN | 100578 |
| UPC | 843068100578 |
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- Long-lasting performance is ensured by excellent erosion wear characteristics and corrosion resistance
- The extreme pressure resistance provides an optimum combination of high tensile strength and necessary toughness to withstand extreme chamber pressures during firing
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Our AR barrels are engineered with a focus on enhancing performance and reliability across the AR platform. Utilizing our innovative Caliber Matched Gas System (CAMGAS), each gas system is precisely tuned for the specific cartridge and barrel length. Originally, the AR-15 platform was designed for the .223 Remington and 5.56 NATO cartridges, while the AR-10 was built around the .308 Winchester and 7.62 NATO rounds. For higher performance cartridges like the 6.5 Creedmoor, bore pressure remains elevated further down the barrel. By strategically relocating the gas port, we maintain consistent gas system pressure, mirroring the original designs of the AR platforms. This thoughtful adjustment results in a noticeably softer recoil impulse, reduced fouling within the receiver, improved extraction reliability and less wear on brass casings. Ultimately, our barrels help you stay on target and continue shooting while maximizing the advantages of the latest high-performance cartridges. Experience the difference with our advanced AR barrel technology and elevate your shooting experience.
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