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Match Grade Barrell break in procedures
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<blockquote data-quote="jonboy2014" data-source="post: 1020600" data-attributes="member: 86156"><p>I specifically chose this forum site because it listed "barrels". That being said I had been to several sites dealing with break in procedures. I was still looking for my original posting question of the 100 round series. I thought I would go on a site like this because most LRH people would have some OPINIONS or heard of such break in process. Shortgrass, do you belong to sites just to agitate people ? I knew about barrel break in procedures but not one like the one I was instructed to do. My post was to find out if anyone had ever heard of this and what their feelings were about it. Just to put every ones mind to rest the barrel makers name is Dez Tactical Arms. They are located in Adams, WI. I personally went to their place of business and watched him assemble my barrel onto my gun. I looked into his credentials and was impressed. He is not a fly by nite operator. There have been articles in gun magazines about the accuracy of his barrels, sub moa.I am sure most people never heard of him on this site. He is small and been in business for roughly 3 years. Ex military and very up to date about gun related items. He makes all his barrels and other AR accessories. I am from WI so I went with him being close to home in case of any problems and help a smaller guy get started. I hope this answers some others questions and opinions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonboy2014, post: 1020600, member: 86156"] I specifically chose this forum site because it listed "barrels". That being said I had been to several sites dealing with break in procedures. I was still looking for my original posting question of the 100 round series. I thought I would go on a site like this because most LRH people would have some OPINIONS or heard of such break in process. Shortgrass, do you belong to sites just to agitate people ? I knew about barrel break in procedures but not one like the one I was instructed to do. My post was to find out if anyone had ever heard of this and what their feelings were about it. Just to put every ones mind to rest the barrel makers name is Dez Tactical Arms. They are located in Adams, WI. I personally went to their place of business and watched him assemble my barrel onto my gun. I looked into his credentials and was impressed. He is not a fly by nite operator. There have been articles in gun magazines about the accuracy of his barrels, sub moa.I am sure most people never heard of him on this site. He is small and been in business for roughly 3 years. Ex military and very up to date about gun related items. He makes all his barrels and other AR accessories. I am from WI so I went with him being close to home in case of any problems and help a smaller guy get started. I hope this answers some others questions and opinions. [/QUOTE]
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