Question:
Does starting a rifle’s barrel off in a “standard” configuration (not free float) result in wear that would make free floating it later less effective? For the sake of setting up the question, let’s say we start with an out of the box Colt with standard hand guards and put 2,000 rounds through it. At this point, has the barrel been “broke in” or worn in such a way that converting the rifle to free float later on would be less effective?
I searched and didn’t see a post addressing this specific question. Apologies in advance if I missed the thread.
I’m actually buying soon and have no current need for rail based accessories. I think I’ll save the $$$ I would have spent on a nice free float hand guard set up and spend it on optics instead. Free float upgrade will wait for now.
Sounds like you’re off to a good start. If you get a set of Magpul handguards, IWC makes a lot of nice a products that will allow you to mount those rail mounted accessories and save some money.