All Wilson Combat Match Grade AR barrels are precisely crafted of the finest American-made 416R rifle rated steel on computer controlled equipment to our exacting list of technical specifications. These proven barrels feature a hand-polished bore and feedramps and then complete a rigorous final inspection process that ensures your new barrel will meet your most demanding expectations. All barrels feature crisp CNC markings, precision muzzle crown and a chamber and gas port optimized for reliability.
.358 Winchester
The .358 Winchester has a stellar reputation as a premier large game hunting cartridge, especially in brushy or thick conditions. The .358 is an outstanding cartridge for bear, hogs and even moose. Since factory ammunition is limited, the .358 Winchester is geared towards the reloader who wants a unique and very powerful AR rifle.
Wilson Combat Ranger Profile Barrels
When light weight, fast-handling and Wilson reliability is what you demand in your next carbine, you need a Ranger. The lightweight barrel taper shaves almost seven ounces off our Recon model and converts your AR into an easy to carry rifle for long days in the field without any loss in practical accuracy.
SPECIFICATIONS
Chamber | .358 Winchester |
Feed Ramps | M4 Style |
Finish | Matte Bead-Blasted Stainless |
Gas Block Seat | .750" Diameter by .920" Length - Dimpled for Set Screw |
Gas System | Intermediate-Length (Wilson Combat Only 13.25") |
Length | 16" |
Material | Stainless Steel, Type 416R, Barrel Grade |
Muzzle Threads | 5/8" x 24 |
Profile | Ranger |
Rifling | 1:14, RH, Six Groove, Precision Button Rifling |
Weight | 34.1 oz. |
NOTE: Use in conjunction with Lo-Profile Gas Block for best reliability.
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Wilson Combat AR Barrel Service Policy
Because of the nature of the AR parts business and varying pressures of commerically available ammunition, Wilson Combat cannot guarantee function in customer built AR rifles. We recommend all components be installed by a competent rifle-smith.
If you assemble a firearm with Wilson Combat components and it fails to function, you first need to check the fit of the barrel to the gas block and the overall condition of your rifle's gas system/bolt carrier group to ensure your system isn't leaking gas. As buffers and springs play a role in overall reliability, the use of an aftermarket style buffer system is not recommended. When using an adjustable gas block, reliability is best achieved at the fully open setting without any gas port restriction.
Wilson Combat will not troubleshoot customer built firearms/uppers.
If you feel a Wilson Combat component is defective, please return the component only to us using our Return Form. Shipping to Wilson Combat is the responsibility of the consumer.