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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 1719232" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>I am against any 5.56 barrel below 10.5" unless it's just for play. The flash and blast are horrible, most 5.56 suppressors are not warrantied for under 10.5" use, ballistics are terrible and there are so many better choices. Just order a 10.5" upper from a quality manufacturer like Daniel Defense, Bravo Co., etc.</p><p></p><p>If you want a really short barrel, get an 8-9" in .300 Blk or a 5.5-6.5" 9mm. The Blk is a better choice because you don't need a 9mm hammer, buffer, mag block, etc. If I were doing a 9mmm upper, I'd do a dedicated 9mm gun.</p><p></p><p>As recommended, don't cut your current barrel. Get one designed for the intended length to avoid even more potential problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 1719232, member: 1132"] I am against any 5.56 barrel below 10.5" unless it's just for play. The flash and blast are horrible, most 5.56 suppressors are not warrantied for under 10.5" use, ballistics are terrible and there are so many better choices. Just order a 10.5" upper from a quality manufacturer like Daniel Defense, Bravo Co., etc. If you want a really short barrel, get an 8-9" in .300 Blk or a 5.5-6.5" 9mm. The Blk is a better choice because you don't need a 9mm hammer, buffer, mag block, etc. If I were doing a 9mmm upper, I'd do a dedicated 9mm gun. As recommended, don't cut your current barrel. Get one designed for the intended length to avoid even more potential problems. [/QUOTE]
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