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Nice!I got one!! Someone on gunbroker was selling a new in box rifle along with the 300 barrel. I asked if he would sell separately and he did! Haven't shot it yet, but I will say it fits way tighter than my 556 barrel. It's actually a real bubblegum to put in and take out. Oh well, I'll take it!
I set an alert in gunbroker to email me weekly with search results containing sr 556. After a few months of sorting through results of rifles only along with a bunch of mags and other parts, I finally found one! Best of luck.Nice!
All that plus the idea behind .300AAC running in a short barrel, suppressed.I set an alert in gunbroker to email me weekly with search results containing sr 556. After a few months of sorting through results of rifles only along with a bunch of mags and other parts, I finally found one! Best of luck.
After having it, switching out, etc., it makes me think of it as one of those kinds of products you don't see too often. Too much to go wrong, needs for repairs/customer service calls, too many opportunities for user error, especially if you accidentally grab a mag of 300's with the 556 barrel. Makes me wonder if Ruger made the decision to discontinue it.
Nice!I have two of the barrel kits available. It's the .300 BLK barrel and two magazines. Ruger part number 90455
I have one barrel kit left if you're still looking for one. You can text me at (254) 366-9494Same here, been searching in vain for the .300 barrel kit.
I sent a nice message via the "tell the CEO" feature on Ruger's website. It was the main reason I bought a new-in-box SR-556 takedown a few months ago. Disappointing they did not make enough .300 barrels to match demand from the number of takedowns manufactured. It may not be a good business case to build more, but it would sure make a lot of Ruger owners happy.