No it doesn't & no it doesn'tThe Shockwave has a thin fin to put against your shoulder. It's going to get uncomfortable quick.
No it doesn't & no it doesn'tThe Shockwave has a thin fin to put against your shoulder. It's going to get uncomfortable quick.
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The Shockwave is thin and hard. Yes, it's going to get uncomfortable quick. Been There. Done That.
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I've got the Vltor kit on its way from Dvor (OpticsPlanet subsidiary; 20% off FTW!) for my own pistolized-Mk 18 build, though mine's being set up with its Blade ratcheted as far forward as possible. (It's on there not so much as a forearm brace, since I have an AFG/thumbrest combo set up that lock really tightly with the support hand, as to break up the "gun" outline if the thing prints in my laptop case. Yes, I carry a BIG laptop... weighs more than a complete mil-spec M4 and all its accessories in the factory shipping box too.) I may even end up installing the Blade backward, depending how the lines go... or removing it entirely since I'm a southpaw and the tube needs to clear my forearm in the drawstroke.
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How is it working for you? Cory says his has virtually no recoil
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I have wondered for a while, is it better to use an a5 buffer system, h3 buffer for running suppressed or do an adj. gas block? What about both? I have a5 on a couple of my rifles, but would never put it on my pistol upper as it is against the law. I seem to remember something a long time ago from C4grant that he ran a LMT advanced carrier, adj, gas block and a5 RE on his silenced SBR. I just don't know what the benefit would be, one over the other. (a5 vs adj. gas block)
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Shiz -- If set properly, the AGB with a lighter/lightest buffer would be ideal. Less reciprocating mass equals very fast follow up shots (this is the 3 gunners "secret"). If ultimate reliability is the goal, I would be inclined not to do this, but that doesn't mean it couldn't be tuned perfectly reliable for certain ammo.
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