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Sabre675
11-25-08, 17:38
That is the question. I just built an new upper myself for my M16. This will be used at work. I already have an LMT MRP 10.5 with a Krink on it. I like the way the Krink performs. Problem now is that I kinda like this upper being a few inches shorter. Just seems a little more compact then my MRP. On the other hand I love the Noveske Pigs performance. I'm a little torn. Lets see what the rest of the rifle community thinks. As its sits in the photo's:

-Colt M16 Lower W/Geiselle SSF trigger
-CTR Stock and MIAD Grip
-Enidine Buffer
-Noveske/Vtor MUR Upper
-Young Mfg M16 Ionbond over Chrome BCG
-Noveske 10.5
-Larue 9.0
-T1 Micro ala' Larue
-Larue little FUG
-Larue 2 pt sling

Jay Cunningham
11-25-08, 17:44
On the other hand I love the Noveske Pigs performance.

How so?

Sabre675
11-25-08, 17:48
On the range and shoot houses it expels the gases outwards. Not that big of deal.

Jay Cunningham
11-25-08, 17:56
On the range and shoot houses it expels the gases outwards. Not that big of deal.

What do your teammates think about it?

Sabre675
11-25-08, 17:58
What do your teammates think about it? Currently compiling opininions;)

Jay Cunningham
11-25-08, 18:02
lol

Well, consider what the device is - it's a backpressure enhancer. If your SBR requires increased backpressure to properly run then this may be a good option. However, a good argument can be made that your carbine is not properly assembled/spec'd.

Sabre675
11-25-08, 18:06
True. I just hope if I go strapped, un-krinked, I'm still Tac-T-Cool:D