Ballistic Advantage 10.5" 5.56 Government Profile Carbine Length AR-15 Barrel, Modern Series - BABL556005M
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This 5.56 chambered 10.5 inch Government Profile Modern Series Barrel is machined from 4150 Chrome Moly Vanadium steel with a QPQ Corrosion Resistant Finish and QPQ M4 feed ramp extension.
Brand | Ballistic Advantage |
Length | 10.5 |
Chamber | 5.56 NATO (shoots both 5.56 NATO and .223) |
Profile | GOVT / SOCOM |
Finish | QPQ Nitride |
Barrel Steel |
4150V Chrome Moly
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Twist Rate | 1:7 |
Gas System Length | Carbine |
Gas Block Journal | .750 |
Feed Ramp Extension | M4 |
Muzzle |
1/2 X 28
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Weight |
28oz
|
Weight | 19.008 oz |
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Dimensions | 12.5 × 3 × 3 in |
Finish | Nitride / Melonite |
Barrel Profile | Government / SOCOM |
Gas System Length | Carbine |
Gas Block Journal | 0.75 |
Barrel Length | 10.5 |
Cartridge Compatibility | 5.56 NATO |
Platform | AR-15 |
Twist Rate | 1-7 |
Muzzle Thread Pattern | 1/2×28 |
MPN | BABL556005M |
UPC | 819747020024 |
Compliance
NFA (National Firearms Act) compliance is crucial for legal ownership and transfer of regulated firearms and accessories like short-barreled rifles, suppressors, and certain types of ammunition, ensuring adherence to federal regulations to avoid legal penalties and ensure responsible firearm ownership.
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10.5” barrel for suppressed SBR
Ballistic advantage barrels are the only ones I use anytime I need to build a rifle. The quality is excellent and the price is outstanding. Every BA barrel I have installed shot very tight groups. These are the reasons ballistic advantage barrels are used in all Aero Precision rifles.
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