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EFK Barrels & Choke Tubes EFK ported Barrel, 52395,




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EFK Fire Dragon®

This EFK FIRE DRAGON® Ported Barrel is made out of 416 stainless steel which gives you the strength and durability you need. The hardness of the EFK FIRE DRAGON® Ported Barrel is 43-45 RC and being heat treated in a vacuum furnace, this EFK FIRE DRAGON® Ported Barrel is made to last. This EFK FIRE DRAGON® Ported Barrel allows you the accuracy you desire when long distance shooting or at the target range.

Specifications
  • EFK Fire Dragon® Ported Barrel
  • Manual Number: 52395
  • Fit: HK® USP Full Size
  • Caliber: 40 S&W®
  • Material: 416 Stainless Steel
  • Accuracy: +/- 50 Millionths Of An Inch
  • Hardness: 43-45 RC
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EFK HK USP Full-Size 40 S&W Ported Barrel
By KM, Loyal Customer On 01/30/2009 EFK Barrels & Choke Tubes EFK ported Barrel, 52395, H&K USP Full-Size, 40 S&
I am not pleased with this product. I was able to shoot four rounds through the barrel before my slide locked up. On the fifth round the slide was unable to fully seat the round in the chamber. I believe this was because the gun powder residue build-up in the chamber. I had to use a screw driver to pry the slide open and eject the round. This continued to happen until I removed the barrel and cleaned it. I then shot it againwith the same result. This was probably due to the chamber being bored to large allowing excessive amounts of gun powder residue to return in the chamber during blowback. Sgt Matney, Kyle A United States Marine Corp
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