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Kart Xactfit Barrels

1.8K views 15 replies 8 participants last post by  Magnumite  
#1 ·
Considering trying one of these in a standard .45. Since they are not fit like a standard match barrel are there any concerns about the fit and accuracy over time loosening up. Interested to hear from anyone who has had experience with them.
 
#11 ·
I've seen 1 and a few 0 links in accu railed guns.
Realize that fitting may present a whole different set of problems on an accu rail gun.
I love accu rails by the way

Call Doug Jones and talk to him, below from his website
Doug Jones - Gunsmith
2271 Star Court, Building #4
Rochester Hills, MI 48309
Phone: (248)852-6490
 
#12 ·
I've seen 1 and a few 0 links in accu railed guns.
Realize that fitting may present a whole different set of problems on an accu rail gun.
I love accu rails by the way

Call Doug Jones and talk to him, below from his website
Doug Jones - Gunsmith
2271 Star Court, Building #4
Rochester Hills, MI 48309
Phone: (248)852-6490
I probably should do that. The gun is a ‘70s series Gold Cup. The AccuRails were used to allow an 22 Ace kit to be fit on the.45 frame. The stock .45 barrel and link does assemble ok although the link is not numbered.
 
#13 ·
Another non-pro who has installed a Kart 9mm in an Atlas slide - install want perfectly according to instructions, locks up like a safe and if the gun is rested to fix my issues and my ammo is decent it outshoots me every time. It was recommended to me by a local professional smith and former Olympic pistol shooter and it’s every bit as good as claimed.
 
#14 ·
My 2 cents worth…an Accurailed pistol deserves a well fit barrel. If I were building an Accurailed pistol i would use a gunsmith fit barrel. From reading I also gather Accurails do freqently sit low as previously mentioned. Those fitted lower lugs and link on the EZFit barrel would need to be modified, so you would pay the price of those fitted lugs and link just to modify them. Get a full gs fit barrel.
 
#15 ·
This is an interesting point - and where my non-gunsmith issues shine. I fitted mine to a stock 2011 frame and was able to use the pre-fitted link with no issue; in filing down the upper lug fitting tabs I assumed that one can make up for other tolerances in the lock up system, and it worked great on my particular gun.… I don’t know if there is a tolerance point beyond which that no longer works out well - e.g. if everything else worked out such that a #1 link would be needed, when in the fitting process does that become apparent?