For those looking to maximize the accuracy of their AR-15 rifles, the Criterion Bull contour provides the competitive advantage. A favorite amongst competition and long-range shooters, Their Bull contour AR-15 barrels are optimized to push .223 Remington and 5.56 NATO cartridges to their limits. Specifications for Criterion Barrels AR-15 Bull Rifle Gas System Barrel: Manufacturer: Criterion Barrels Color: Silver Fabric/Material: Steel Cartridge: .223 Wylde Barrel Length: 24 in Barrel Profile: Bull Gas System Length: Rifle Length Gas Block Journal Size-Diameter: .936 in Threads per Inch: 1/2×28 Barrel Twist Rate: 1-8 Flutes: No Gun Make: AR Platform Gun Model: AR-15 Additional Features: M4 Barrel Extension Condition: New Features of Criterion Barrels AR-15 Bull Rifle Gas System Barrel Polished stainless steel finish .223 Wylde chamber that is designed to safely and effectively fire both .223 Remington and 5.56 NATO ammunition Honed and hand-lapped rifling for bore uniformity and a pristine internal finish; aids in barrel cleaning and paramount for accuracy Finely polished chambers for reliable extraction and feeding Rifle gas system compatible with AR15 gas tube system Gas hole tuned for proper function with and without suppressor 0.936″ Gas Block, dimpled for ease of installation and solid lock-up 11-degree target to reduce potential muzzle damage Precision-machined barrel extension with M4 feed ramps Package Contents: Criterion Barrels AR-15 Bull Rifle Gas System Barrel
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Dave –
Awesome. Consistently putting down 1/2 inch groups with 55 and 69 grain bullets over Ramshot TAC powder and CCI primers. It is a little on the heavy side but the performance more than makes up for it.
Tack driver –
Good barrel haven't shot yet but it looks very good,hand lapped the riflinging looks very clean,the 416 stainless barrel looks great,the recive r looks very neat and clean the quality looks very good,the machining of the barrel and recive r looks clean
FLSHOOTER –
I am a fan of Criterion barrels.I own custom Criterions I’ve gotten from a gunsmith.And I’ve got several pre fit Criterions that were purchased online.All shoot MOA.This barrel is a heavy barrel.But not what I would call a bull barrel.It is only .820 from the gas block up to the muzzle.I consider .920 to be a bull barrel.Very good fit and finish.Match quality.I was shooting 1/2” groups w/77g Sierra MK hand loads after a brief break in period of maybe 50 rds.Not something I’d want to carry hunting.But,perfect for target.
Waddy –
I bought this barrel. It has been a sub MOA performer.I would call this a legitimate "match" barrel. According to what the bore scope shows, it is one of the best barrels I have ever bought. Not so with some other manufacturers "match" barrels. Now that bore scopes are dirt cheap, everyone is buying them, and they show that some manufacturers use the term "match grade" very loosely. I have a Cold Hammer Forged barrel that I paid top dollar for that isn't even close to how nice this Criterion barrel looks. So don't buy the hype; get a bore scope and see if you're getting what you pay for.