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N310toN170 02-23-2010 03:58 PM

Price on a M1S barrel
 
I've just completed ordering my Noveske 16" and will be looking to sell the M1S barrel its replacing. So, my question is: with approx 200 rounds thru it for load development, what's the barrel worth? As a side note, I was not entirely sure of the threading of the M1S muzzle so I bought it w/o and later had it turned to 5/8" x 24.

(Aside from the economic definition of: worth is established by what someone is willing to pay; fair market value)

Thanks for the input in advance!

jonblack 02-23-2010 11:23 PM

More info would be needed. What is the length? Does it include a gas block and tube? What position is the gas block in? Who threaded the barrel? What is the barrel diameter and profile?

Providing that info will help you get a good idea of the value.

Hope this helps
jonblack

N310toN170 02-24-2010 01:04 AM

As I know it, Model1Sales only makes the one 16" CAR, 1:8", .750", chrome lined, with the gas port in the carbine position. The barrel threading was done by a local machinist. I'll include the new gas block that was included with it because I immediately swapped it in favor of a low-pro.

It may be a good idea just to reassemble on an upper and sell it. The only thing from the original purchase I'm keeping is the chrome bolt carrier assembly.

I'll take a look on gunbroker and see what they're going for!

agentloveless 02-25-2010 01:48 PM

Did you have to shorten the barrel when it was threaded? I believe that M1S come standard 1/2 x 36 so I am not sure how it can be threaded to 5/8 x 24 without shortening the barrel.

N310toN170 02-26-2010 02:10 AM

I chose it non-threaded with the target crown as opposed to the threaded muzzle, then had that threaded later. I was able to make sure that the crown was maintained (recessed) and then threading was done.

agentloveless 02-26-2010 03:59 PM

PM sent about the barrel.


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