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Rosco AR-15 Barrels: Excellent and inexpensive

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  1. Our SCAR Heavy & Primary Arms 4×14 acss Chevron reticle ……Loves Wolf Ammo, @ 500m. every round on steel is a good solid hit …. and for every 1000 rounds of steel case ammo you run thru tour rifle you can afford to buy a new barrel with the savings ….. ….FACT ………….. Peace/Out ………..

  2. Rosco is definitely my go to when building for friends and even a few of my own. Already dimpled so I don't even need to pull my jig out and haven't had any issues.

    As for the lighting, it looks good.
    Keep up the hard work, studmuffin!

  3. If "Hi Im Larry Potterfield" can turn a 50cal barrel outtve a well used Midway shop broomsteek on a clap'd out 1920's era lathe, Im betting these Rosco barrels are just wonderful…
    -GREAT prices too…-No need to pay for ridiculous brand name marketing wank in the proce$$…
    Im purchasing one soon, so it can sit in the partz box of diminishing returns until needed….;)

  4. Milspec should be used as a minimum standard when it comes to the materials used for a build. Using better materials can only increase the durability of the rifle. Milspec should be used for the G.D & Ts of the fabrication of the parts to increase the likelihood that parts are interchangeable.

  5. I’ve heard bad things about there barrels, the only barrels I’ve used is ballistic advantage, criterion and some random one that was on my first rifle, think it was a psa. The first BA I’ve used was a HBAR 16in and I couldn’t hit shit with it neither could my father, shootin at 25 yards I think. My criterion 11.5 with a red dot has shot out to 100 yards dead on, the aero 16in (BA makes them) I took it out to 100 as well same day, now it was windy and the m4 had irons that could explain why it was high left but I kinda doubt it, I was on the bed of my truck timing the shots between the wind on a sand bag. M4 had the standard mil spec trigger. ar pistol had a bcm gunfighter which is just a smoother and ever so slightly lighter milspec trigger. I just got a 10.5 BA and plan on zeroing it today with my first eotech and I just got a Timney dh3 for it as well, fuckin stupid light, anyhow if it’s shit then I’ll just get another criterion. If they had them in stock I would have just gotten criterion, that have a better profile then government, less barrel whip, great finish 223 wylde 1/8 twist pre dimpled, chrome lined chamber.

  6. No doubt there great barrels but there useless if there always out of stock pisses me off . Iv been trying to purchase a 12.5 bloodline barrel for a few months now and there always out of stock .

  7. I've had a rosco 16 inch carbine barrel in heavy contour.all I can say freaking awesome and yes with almost 15 thousand rounds and yes I beat that barrel worse than a 10 cent hooker.as far as accuracy well for a defensive carbine all the accuracy you will ever need.

  8. I had to laugh and show everyone. Watching school of American rifle do a barrel autopsy on a Roscoe 10.5 that had 30k full auto through it. Thought damn good round count. Wonder who? This was the very next video in the line up box. It was so damn funny. By the way. The muzzle was over spec and dwell area was shot, and gas port was totally rounded off. Every other spec was excellent.

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