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  • jctex81
    Unwashed
    • Feb 2016
    • 5

    Barrels and BCGs

    I am looking at a 18 " stainless barrel which is listed as a 6.5 grendel barrel but has the following specs:

    Profile - HBAR .750 Barrel
    Chamber - 6.5 Grendel (Type 1. Compound Throat (SAAMI) headspaced for 7.62x39 bolt)

    20″ 6.5 Grendel Bull Stainless Steel NOTE:This barrel DOES NOT include sight tower, barrel nut or hand guard cap. NOTE: DOES NOT include a gas block.


    Will this barrel except a normal 6.5 BCG like:



    or is it strictly for use with a 7.62x39 bolt? What are the issues?


    I am trying to find an 18" stripped heavy barrel in the 200$ range and I found J&T Dist and JSE Surplus

  • Beerswimmer
    Warrior
    • Dec 2015
    • 130

    #2
    Originally posted by jctex81 View Post
    I am looking at a 18 " stainless barrel which is listed as a 6.5 grendel barrel but has the following specs:

    Profile - HBAR .750 Barrel
    Chamber - 6.5 Grendel (Type 1. Compound Throat (SAAMI) headspaced for 7.62x39 bolt)

    20″ 6.5 Grendel Bull Stainless Steel NOTE:This barrel DOES NOT include sight tower, barrel nut or hand guard cap. NOTE: DOES NOT include a gas block.


    Will this barrel except a normal 6.5 BCG like:



    or is it strictly for use with a 7.62x39 bolt? What are the issues?


    I am trying to find an 18" stripped heavy barrel in the 200$ range and I found J&T Dist and JSE Surplus

    https://jtdistributing.com/store/dbh52019.html
    Use what is says to use.
    UT ALII VIVANT !!!

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    • LRRPF52
      Super Moderator
      • Sep 2014
      • 8609

      #3
      Welcome aboard. My recommendation is to avoid the "7.62x39" bolts that use a .125" bolt face depth. Reason is extractors are more prone to breakage, even with the top end bolts.

      Colt did their engineering, RDT&E on the 7.62x39 project, and found that they needed to move the bolt face back to get an extractor groove that would accommodate the thicker rim of the Russian cartridge. They used a .131" face depth.

      The Grendel uses a .136" face depth. I don't know why people are still trying to make the .125" bolts work, because you will run into a dead end every time with the extractor geometry.

      It is good to see that they are using the SAAMI chamber, but I would get some extra extractors if you can if you plan on getting that barrel. By the time you pay for 2 extra's, you're into better barrel pricing.

      Since it doesn't say what the other BCG is using for a bolt, I can't be sure.
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      • jctex81
        Unwashed
        • Feb 2016
        • 5

        #4
        Originally posted by LRRPF52 View Post
        Welcome aboard. My recommendation is to avoid the "7.62x39" bolts that use a .125" bolt face depth. Reason is extractors are more prone to breakage, even with the top end bolts.

        Colt did their engineering, RDT&E on the 7.62x39 project, and found that they needed to move the bolt face back to get an extractor groove that would accommodate the thicker rim of the Russian cartridge. They used a .131" face depth.

        The Grendel uses a .136" face depth. I don't know why people are still trying to make the .125" bolts work, because you will run into a dead end every time with the extractor geometry.

        It is good to see that they are using the SAAMI chamber, but I would get some extra extractors if you can if you plan on getting that barrel. By the time you pay for 2 extra's, you're into better barrel pricing.

        Since it doesn't say what the other BCG is using for a bolt, I can't be sure.
        Thanks for the knowledge!

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        • Geardo
          Bloodstained
          • Jan 2016
          • 27

          #5
          I think the best deal on a barrel right now is from Alexander Arms, they have a fluted stainless steel 16" for $195

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          • Keep The Change
            Warrior
            • Mar 2013
            • 590

            #6
            I saw these and will be building a carbine upper soon. I was curious about where the barrel comes from.

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