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Serbu RN-50 Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="ELR Researcher" data-source="post: 1453175" data-attributes="member: 19541"><p>I'm thinking I've misunderstood your post. Are you talking about getting this upper with the 36" "heavy" barrel (as shown in their photo, it is MUCH larger in OD at the front of the tube) and then having it shortened to half its length or less? If so, then Serbu, or a current owner, would need to provide the dimensions (1.yyy for xx.xx inches and then 1.zzz at the desired length), then use the Pac-Nor calculator for the associated weight. Also find out the length of the forearm tube - note the minimal clearance on the heavy barrel version. And remember that barrel length is to the muzzle and the treads for a can are behind the muzzle. Depending on the can, you may need to shorten the tube to fit a can to a 16.5" barrel. BTW, what you describe, with a can rather than a BIG brake, is going to have seriously heavy recoil. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ELR Researcher, post: 1453175, member: 19541"] I'm thinking I've misunderstood your post. Are you talking about getting this upper with the 36" "heavy" barrel (as shown in their photo, it is MUCH larger in OD at the front of the tube) and then having it shortened to half its length or less? If so, then Serbu, or a current owner, would need to provide the dimensions (1.yyy for xx.xx inches and then 1.zzz at the desired length), then use the Pac-Nor calculator for the associated weight. Also find out the length of the forearm tube - note the minimal clearance on the heavy barrel version. And remember that barrel length is to the muzzle and the treads for a can are behind the muzzle. Depending on the can, you may need to shorten the tube to fit a can to a 16.5" barrel. BTW, what you describe, with a can rather than a BIG brake, is going to have seriously heavy recoil. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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