Do RRA barrels have m4 feed ramps? specifically their 16’’ lightweight mid-length barrel?
I dont know about RRA but you can buy a BCM barrel of the same type or a DD with either a pinned FSB or gasblock. They will definitely have M4 feedramp barrel extensions and be way better quality barrels overall.
I am looking for a 1:9 twist barrel. DD and BCM do not advertise 1:9 twist barrels. thanks.
Why do you want a 1:9 barrel?
What’s your reasoning for wanting a 1/9" twist barrel? Unless you’re going to be shooting sub-50 gr projectiles then the 1/7" is the better option.
All these new members starting threads about RRA lately.
Is there a big marketing push with RRA?
OP, look for a different barrel.
Rock River is just not up to spec.
Wrong material, tight chambers, etc.
Daniel Defense had some 1/9 twist barrels. (They do have the extended feedramp cuts.)
https://danieldefense.com/cold-hammer-forged-barrels.html?barrel_twist=38
I owned a RRA as my first AR-15. It did not have true M4 feed ramps. It had two the two makeshift feed ramp indentions that they cut out with a dremel or some other tool before they installed the barrel. They didnt line up perfectly.
On my previously owned RRA ET upper, the ramps were dremeled and that is why it is “previously” owned. I used the money to buy a BCM upper.
AGREED! Sold RRA upper for $450. Bought BCM upper for $399, already owned DD rail…its like cheating, really.:dance3:
really? where did you read that? a 1:9 twist barrel is a very good option.
the answer to the question is the barrel in question does not have m4 feed ramps
I’ve been a member here longer than you so I am not sure if you are refering to me or not. More than likely I was shooting my Colt Ar-15 SP1 long before you were out of diapers. Just because someone doesn’t have 3 million posts is not an indicator of gun knowledge.
Apparently, neither is signup date. For boasting about being a long-time member I find it ironic that you still want a 1/9, let alone RRA, barrel. Conventional wisdom of the shooting community says that 1/7 is the better option: it can handle lighter bullets fine and has the advantage of stabilizing heavier bullets as well. The shortcomings of RRA are also well documented.
Wow.
:rolleyes:
I mean I couldn’t say it better than that. Quoted for truth.
truth? barrel twist debate is as tiring as 9mm vs .40 vs .45. Now I know what Larry Vickers means when he says “internet fan boys” … M4carbine.net is full of them.
to quote Kyle Lamb in Green Eyes and Black Rifles…" The military chose a 1:7 twist to help stabilize specialized bullets. This twist works well but it is not optimized for overall performance. If you are shooting a mil spec barrel, it may actually have a 1:7 twist, and if you have selected this particular barrel, accuracy is not paramount on your ar checklist. he goes on… “A 1:9 twist is a great all around twist; however, for 75 and 77 grain bullets a 1:8 twist is noticablly better”
I don’t own one single bullet in the 75 -77 grain dept. I do however own more than 10,000 55 grain bullets. I’ll stick with 1:9 even though BCM and DD don’t make it their standard. BCM and DD make an excellent product I am sure. and there are a hell of a lot of Bushmaster and RRA guns that run just as well.
Feel free to list the advantages of a 1:9 twist at any time. Or you could keep making ad hominem attacks.
You’ve also been asked several times why you want the 1:9 barrel but you continue to ignore the inquiries.
And quite frankly, I didn’t think there was any debate between 1:9 and 1:7.
Edit: I see you edited your post after my reply.
Funny how he calls us fanboys, yet he quotes Lamb and Vickers. 
Please tone it down or your new found discovery of M4C will be shortlived.
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1/7 is better in that they are almost always true 5.56 chambers, and they have had HP/MPI testing.
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Internet myths aside many of us who shoot 1/7 barrels see very accurate groups with a broader range of ammo.
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Once you go above 69gr. it is not always a given that you will be able to shoot the heavier rounds. Some will and some haven’t.
The 1/8 claim seems to be true and I believe that some have shown in the past that there are many 1/7 barrels that are actually closer to the 1/8.
my original question went unanswered and I was given a bunch of unnecessary advice that was also unwanted. the answer to the question is no, RRA do not sell their light weight mid-length barrel with m4 fed ramps. I am sorry I posted the question.
I see where the OP is coming from, he asked a question and got a bunch of unwanted advice, I don’t see why the question cant be answered and move on. The man wants what he wants.