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Polygonal Question, and a lot of them
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<blockquote data-quote="Celt" data-source="post: 27387" data-attributes="member: 176"><p>Lothar Walther does make a fine Poly barrel.</p><p>They do tell me that the barrels are really designed for accurate high rate of fire firearms like ARs and such.</p><p>They also say they will last a very, very long time, even longer than one of the standard LW-50 barrels which last a very long time, however, accuracy with the poly barrels can be expected to be slightly less than with their conventio0nal rifled barrels.</p><p></p><p>I have not used one yet, but will in the near future when refitting a LE agencies M-4 with one.</p><p>Slightly less could mean that instead of one little hole for groups, it may just be one bigger hole, but I cannot say for sure yet.</p><p></p><p>I will give a report in about 3 months on the M-4's accuracy when we do the job.</p><p></p><p>Celt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Celt, post: 27387, member: 176"] Lothar Walther does make a fine Poly barrel. They do tell me that the barrels are really designed for accurate high rate of fire firearms like ARs and such. They also say they will last a very, very long time, even longer than one of the standard LW-50 barrels which last a very long time, however, accuracy with the poly barrels can be expected to be slightly less than with their conventio0nal rifled barrels. I have not used one yet, but will in the near future when refitting a LE agencies M-4 with one. Slightly less could mean that instead of one little hole for groups, it may just be one bigger hole, but I cannot say for sure yet. I will give a report in about 3 months on the M-4's accuracy when we do the job. Celt [/QUOTE]
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