technicly since the b1 alloy is one piece the whole bat is the barrel but anyway to answere ur question i have a 30-19 stealth so it prob the same, about 15 inches
14 inch barrel
Yes, as long as the holster you have will fit a P226R (newer model w/ picatinny rail). The difference between the P226R (standard) and P226R combat is that the combat has an alloy frame, short reset trigger (resets in 1/8" inch for high speed shooting) and has the short trigger (which is MUCH nicer, esp. if you have small hands). The combat is available in dark earth and also has the option of the threaded barrel, IF you get the threaded barrel you just have to make sure your using a holster capable of handling a full 5" barrel instead of a 4.4" barrel as the threads add approx. 1/2" to the OAL. I'm not aware of any holsters that can handle a 4.4" barrel but not a 5", usually on holsters that are NOT gun specific they will handle "any large frame auto or revolver" and both lengths would be covered. Hope this helps!!!
10.6 or 10.75 inches with a six inch barrel, depending on Mark, 14.75 inches with a 10 inch barrel.
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If your 20 inch barrel has screw in chokes then get a full or extra full turkey choke tube and you'll be fine. Just make sure to pattern the shot with your particular barrel and choke combination. Also make sure you know where the point of impact will be with your sights. The 24 inch barrel would be fine also as long as it's properly choked etc.
50-100 USD
Any rifle or shotgun you can buy from a dealer in PA. They must be at least 26 inches long, and rifles must have at least a 16 inch barrel- shotguns an 18 inch barrel.
On the actual military weapons (whether they have the M4 profile barrel or the government profile barrel), the barrel length is 14.5 inches. On civilian "M-forgeries", a 16 inch barrel is more commonplace, although the 14.5 inch barrels can be found on the civil market, provided that they are equipped with a permanently mounted flash suppressor or muzzle brake of a sort which brings the overall barrel length to 16".
Depends. For long range shooting, you're probably not going to find one off-the-shelf with the 22 or 24 inch barrel. You can still reach out and touch something at 300 yards or more with a 16 inch barrel. If you want it to be as "authentic" of an M4 as possible, then you'd want a 14.5 inch barrel with a permanently pinned and welded flash suppressor long enough to bring the barrel length to 16 inches.
i have a long tom 12 ga 32 inch barrel in good condition ill sell cheap
50-125 US Dollars
good shape should be worth around 275