[quote name="JHC77" post="1120630" timestamp="1394056145"]Thanks for the pic. I'm going to call Glock hopefully tomorrow and see if I can get a new RSA at least. Still somewhat new to the brand if you can't tell.[/quote]
Yeah if it's FTF or not returning to battery that's a separate issue and you should call Glock if it's a fairly new gun
I would just go with the 16" it works just fine. You gain about 20fps for every inch of barrel length so you are actually gaining a small amount. The argument is that you dont loose much going all the way down to 8" or even shorter.
1:8 is perfectly fine for most weights up to 220 grain, if you go heavier I'd probably get a 1:7 barrel. Id buy either if the price is best, both will work fine
adjustable gas block is a great asset.
Carbine length gas system will work fine for all supersonic ammo, and may work with subsonic but may not be reliable. If you want the best of both worlds Id get a 16" barrel with a pistol length gas system. Google Ron Williams Xtreme, he'll turn you a barrel for about $225
email rmwxtreme@verizon.net
If I were going to buy and off the shelf barrel Id buy one from Alpha Shooting Sports, good prices. I have one in 10.5". Appears they have 2 16" carbine gas in-stock
Ive heard mixed reports on the AR Stoner barrels so I personally would steer clear of them. Some gas ports were misaligned, may have fixed the problem but there are better options for the same or less money
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