AR-15 Barrels
Shop accurate and affordable AR-15 barrels manufactured and sold by Sota Arms. Our AR15 barrels are available in various lengths, and finishes. We offer a wide variety of profiles for your individual needs including M4, H-bar, and SOCOM profiles. Our barrels are made with the finest 4150 Chrome Moly Vanadium or 416R Stainless Steel and button rifled for maximum accuracy! Our customers’ feedback is they get 1.0 MOA with no problem. When your done shooting, please remember to always keep your barrel clean and aggressively chamber brush the barrel. AR-15 Magazines
Find the perfect AR 15 magazine for your new rifle or upper! We offer a huge range of AR15 calibers here at Sota Arms, and we recommend these magazines for reliable performance with our products. Grab the perfect aluminum, steel, or polymer magazine for common AR-15 calibers like 5.56, .223, 350 Legend, 6.5 Grendel, and more. AR-15 Bolt Carrier Group
Sota Arms provides the AR16 bolt carrier group in numerous calibers. Our M16 bolt carrier groups (BCG) are full-auto grade. Bolts s and bolt carriers are made with 9310 Steel and have a black nitride finish. Our AR-15 bolt carrier groups are available in 5.56 NATO, 7.62x39, 6.8, 6.5 and more calibers! The bolt carrier group is a crucial piece of the gun’s anatomy. While some pieces of the AR-15 are simply in place for extra comfort, speed or style, the bolt carrier group is absolutely necessary for the gun to function correctly. Without this piece operating as intended, the gun will not fire and will be largely inoperable. 80% Restricted States Not Available to: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Washington
Are “80%” or “unfinished” receivers illegal?Receiver blanks that do not meet the definition of a "firearm" are not subject to regulation under the Gun Control Act (GCA). ATF has long held that items such as receiver blanks, "castings" or "machined bodies" in which the fire-control cavity area is completely solid and un-machined have not reached the "stage of manufacture" which would result in the classification of a firearm according to the GCA.
The following three photos are provided as examples. The first receiver has a solid, un-machined fire-control cavity area with no holes or dimples for the selector, trigger, or hammer pins. It does not meet the GCA definition of a firearm. The second receiver, shown from the top, likewise has a solid, un-machined fire-control cavity area. It does not meet the GCA definition of a firearm. The third receiver has a partially machined fire-control cavity and does meet the GCA definition of a firearm. This weekend we will be at the Forth Worth Gun Show! Make sure to stop and see us if you are in the area.
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Why is there a hole underneath the grip? Answer: For ease of assembly, please notice that the location of the rear take down pin detent is located underneath the grip. Question:
What is the difference between a 6.5 Grendel Type I and Type II bolt Carrier group? Answer: Both 6.5 Grendel Type 2 Bolt and Type 1 Bolt have the same case head diameter of 7.62x39 mm. However, the significant difference between them lies in the depth of the bolt face (or head spacing). The 6.5 Grendel type 2 bolt or original Grendel was designed to be used with a Grendel bolt, or a 0.135/0.136 bolt face. Check out the first episode of our podcast! We discuss the win for the Second Amendment in the recent Bruen VS NYSRPA supreme court decision. |
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