M&P 15 headspace

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Anyone know what chamber reamer S&W uses on the MP rifles in 5.56 Nato? Also wondering if anyone knows what gauge they use to check it?
Should a new rifle close on a no go gauge?
 
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If your barrel is marked 5.56 NATO, then it is reamed to 5.56 spec. A new 5.56 NATO rifle shouldn't close on a 5.56 no-go gauge. Reminder: in order to check headspace remove the extractor and ejector from the bolt.
 
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SW barrel work done in house

Does Smith and Wesson manufacture their own barrels how about cutting the chambers.
Friend as a short round count Mp that closes on the colt field gauge.?
 
Since the 5.56 NATO round and specifications are standardized under STANAG 4172, the chamber specs are not dictated by individual manufacturer.

http://www.ammunitionstore.com/content/5.56×45mm NATO.pdf

As long as I am using a chamber gauge produced by a reputable manufacturer or sold by a reputable distributor, I will reasonably trust the gauge.

http://www.midwayusa.com/find?userSearchQuery=5.56+headspace++gauge

If you question the validity of the Colt field gauge (I'm assuming a go gauge), try the gauge in a couple other rifles that are known/verified to be correct. Then you'll know whether or not the gauge itself is.

Any 5.56 chambered rifle (new or used) should not close on a no-go gauge. Any new 5.56 chambered rifle or used rifle still in spec should close on a go gauge.

Friend as a short round count Mp that closes on the colt field gauge.?

Is the colt field gauge a "go" or "no-go" gauge? When gauging the chamber, did you remove the extractor and ejector from the bolt to get a true reading? What is the estimated round count of the M&P rifle? What is the model? Is the barrel stamped 5.56 NATO?

I'm also curious as to why you're seeking out this information. Sometimes I encounter people looking to buy a used rifle and they just want to verify that the rifle is in reasonable working order. I know of some people who are trying to build a rifle and are trying to gauge the condition of a slightly used barrel they can get for less $$$. Some people want to gauge a Franken-AR someone else assembled.
 
Hey JaPes, the Colt field gauge is a no go gauge, as the bolt should not close on it. Also, if it is a true USGI field gauge, you don't have to disassemble the bolt.
 
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