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Q&A for Luth-AR .223 Rem Fluted Threaded Bull Barrel — 3 Questions & 3 Answers

Name Luth-AR .223 Rem Fluted Threaded Bull Barrel (5)
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Answered by Hunter, Gear Expert, from OH, United States, on September 01, 2023

These Luth-AR .223 Rem Fluted Threaded Bull Barrels are chambered for .223 Remington and are not .223 Wylde. It is recommended you not shoot 5.56 ammo through these barrels.

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Krasz, member, from OR, United States, asked on March 27, 2022

what is the gas port dimension?

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Answered by Luth-AR, Manufacturer from MN, United States, on June 15, 2022

The gas port dimensions will vary with length of the barrel ranging from .0690 to .0980

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Answered by Kurt Colbourne, Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on August 18, 2021

No, a gunsmith would not be necessary. Here's a video guide that will provide advice on tools needed and the process for assembly.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_W8Rh5YrWYA

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