Both in 16.1 mid length and 12.5 carbine length.
Slightly tappered front section and Gov't profile under the handgaurd.
Dimpled gas block screw tab
Both in 16.1 mid length and 12.5 carbine length.
Slightly tappered front section and Gov't profile under the handgaurd.
Dimpled gas block screw tab
Last edited by SMGLee; 12-02-09 at 13:03.
WOW,
very nice, I am waiting on a CMMG, and am excited for a BCM, and this is just great! Glad to see more LW barrels on the market, do we have a price or place to buy these? I have a feeling that it is easier to get a Centurion from retailers than direct, or atleast it is damn hard to get a MK12 from them.
Thing should be alot easier soon we are finally getting a new website and we are cathcing up on the MK12's should have them all out soon and the next batch after that hope to keep some on the shelves.
The barrels above are 325.00 plus 12.00 shipping
Specs
-16inch mid length, light weight.
-cold hammer forged
-M4 extended feed ramp
-1:7 right hand twist with 5.56 Chamber
-tapper bore
-HP/MPI tested
-Extra thick Chrome lining
-Mil Spec Phosphate finish
-***Guaranteed capable of 1 MOA or better accuracy with proper ammunition***
-***Service life three times a standard barrel***
-1lb, 9.9oz. stripped / 1lbs, 11.8oz with pinned Centurion Arms gas block
Thanks
when should these be available for sale?
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Wow, this would make a very interesting "recce-ish" build.
Thanks for the heads-up, SMGLee, I have been looking forward to doing a lightweight middy upper.
Thanks for the additional info, Monty, and stay safe!
Any chance of a LW 20-in.?
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Do you guys do MK18 barrels? Or 10.5" ?
.75" gas block/FSB journal?
Any 14.5 inch barrels in the works ? I'd like to keep it as short as possible without all the NFA paper work. Carbine length hopefully.
Last edited by ddemis; 12-05-09 at 22:46.
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