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8" CERAKOTE THREADED BARREL WITH THREAD PROTECTOR FOR RUGER® CHARGER™
Pike Arms' 8" POLISHED BLUE THREADED BARREL WITH THREAD PROTECTOR is a perfect drop-in retrofit for Ruger® Charger™ pistols or for any other 10/22® receiver based custom pistol build.
The barrel is CNC machined from US Certified Steel and is professionally threaded 1/2x28 TPI with .400 length of thread for mounting your suppressor or any other AR compatible accessory. It comes complete with THREAD PROTECTOR included.
Although this barrel will physically fit on a 10/22® factory receiver, it is too short to legally be installed on a receiver that has previously been assembled as a rifle per ATF regulations. Installation of this barrel on a previously assembled rifle receiver (such as a 10/22® receiver) regardless of what configuration or stock it would not be assembled with, is a violation of federal law unless the receiver is first NFA registered as a Short Barrel Rifle. Contact your local ATF office for additional information regarding NFA regulations and registration requirements.
If you want to assemble a 10/22® based handgun, you must start with a "virgin" never before assembled receiver such as the CH22 RECEIVER or the ELITE22 RECEIVER.
Frequently Asked Questions For
8" RED CERAKOTE 1:16 10/22® THREADED 1/2-28 TPI BARREL WITH THREAD PROTECTOR FOR RUGER® CHARGER
PIKE ARMS® REPLACEMENT BARREL
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
FOR RUGER® 10/22® RECEIVERS
Thank you for your purchase of a Pike Arms replacement barrel for Ruger 10/22® rifles and compatible receivers. Our barrels are made in the USA using modern CNC equipment to produce a barrel that will provide many years of functionality and pleasure. In order to prevent possible damage to your receiver or barrel, please review these assembly instructions and tips before attempting to assemble the barrel to your receiver.
BARREL INSTALLATION:
The barrel is installed using a V-Block and cap screws identically to the factory assembly. The shank on the barrel, regardless of the manufacturer, will be larger than the hole in the receiver and will not slip into the receiver without fitting. The receiver barrel should not be “fitted” or modified during the assembly process; only the barrel shank should be fitted to the receiver. It is critical that the barrel shank have a light press fit into the receiver. If the barrel shank is loose in the receiver hole, then the barrel will droop when the V-block is tightened and it will be impossible to align a scope with the point of impact since the barrel will be slightly pointing down and will not be parallel with the bore.
To fit the barrel to the receiver, you will need to only remove a very small amount of material from the barrel shank (the part of the barrel that goes into the receiver hole). Do not use a dremel® or similar power tool to grind on the receiver hole or the barrel shank. Use sandpaper or a flat file on the barrel shank only. One method is to roll the barrel across your lap while you use the file or sandpaper in order to ensure that you are removing the same amount of material from all sides of the barrel shank to maintain its concentricity. When fitted to the proper size, and with the barrel shank lightly oiled, you should be able to press the barrel shank into the receiver hole by hand without using a mallet or similar to hammer the barrel into the receiver. It should be tight but you should still be able remove it if necessary and be able to rotate the barrel in order to align the extractor slot with the extractor on the bolt.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.