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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Polygonal Rifling?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 1147271" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>I don't know why it isn't more prevalent, but I can tell you that actual polygonal rifling is very rare from aftermarket barrel makers. You can get true polygonal, and taper bores, in Canada. But if you do business in Canada, you will get screwed.</p><p>Do not believe just anyone who says they offer it. What they're likely merchandising is a bore cut with a worn out broach, producing less defined rifling that is standard otherwise (Pacnor, Schneider).. And notice there are no cut rifled polygonal. The actual polygonal barrels(factory, H&K, Glock) are hammer forged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 1147271, member: 1521"] I don't know why it isn't more prevalent, but I can tell you that actual polygonal rifling is very rare from aftermarket barrel makers. You can get true polygonal, and taper bores, in Canada. But if you do business in Canada, you will get screwed. Do not believe just anyone who says they offer it. What they're likely merchandising is a bore cut with a worn out broach, producing less defined rifling that is standard otherwise (Pacnor, Schneider).. And notice there are no cut rifled polygonal. The actual polygonal barrels(factory, H&K, Glock) are hammer forged. [/QUOTE]
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