If maximum mobility and extreme weight savings is yTheir goal, the pencil contour is Their lightest weight offering. These barrels feature the most refined chrome lining in the industry to maximize accuracy and durability. Specifications for Criterion Barrels AR-15 Mid Length Gas System Barrel: Manufacturer: Criterion Barrels Color: Black Finish: Parkerized Fabric/Material: Steel Cartridge: .223 Wylde Barrel Length: 16 in Gas System Length: Mid Length 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 Country of Origin: USA Features of Criterion Barrels AR-15 Mid Length Gas System Barrel Chrome-lined internally for superior barrel life and corrosion resistance. Their chrome-lining process is the most refined in the industry and will not degrade accuracy. .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 Mid-length gas system compatible with AR15 gas tube system Gas hole tuned for proper function with and without suppressor 1/2×28 TPI muzzle threads compatible with a wide range of muzzle devices and suppressors Precision-machined barrel extension with M4 feed ramps Package Contents: Criterion Barrels AR-15 Mid Length Gas System Barrel
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Niko –
The barrel is good in that the chrome lining and pencil profile are a great idea. The particular barrel I bought had extra weight towards the front of the barrel and the diameter of it was thicker than the rear half. I didn't like the extra weight so tried to return it for the true pencil profile. I hope these barrels hold up, I've heard nothing but good things about Criterion barrels.
H538 –
I have this pencil barrel sitting under a Primary arms ACSS 1-6 scope. With fed M193 I sighted it in at 25y and was stacking holes on holes. Once it was sighted in I moved out to a 12” steel plate and 300y. 300 got boringly easy so I moved On to a 14” steel plate at 500 yards. Once I figured out my winds I was making about 7 or 8 hits out of 10 pretty consistently. I’m more than happy with all my criterion barrels.