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RustedAce
05-25-10, 19:49
Will be run in a 11.5, full auto, and be suppressed most of the time.

Does it really help go longer with suppressed shooting?

Ive read a bunch about it seems to have semi mixed reviews, seems to be alot of bashing by people who have not used.

Is there a consensus on this thing?



My standard bolt carrier group works ok, but generally dries out and slows down around 300 rounds or so without adding lube. Looking to be able to shoot more without adding lube.

bjshane1977
05-26-10, 10:46
http://zombiehunters.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=50912
This is the only review I have seen. Hope it helps.




Mods, if no outside links are allowed i will remove it.

Boss Hogg
05-26-10, 14:13
May I ask why you're going to be using it full auto most of the time? If you have a tax stamp and like doing -and can afford- mag dumps, good on ya! The can will heat up very, very quickly.

If you're a civilian and can afford it, then there's no downside in using a Fail Zero. Chrome, nickel boron, etc are going to make it easier to clean.

You might want to try TW25B as a lube, as it tends to "stay put."

Remember, the genesis of the HK416 was suppressed SBRs in Larry Vickers' former unit. SBRs are harder on the internal components than 14.5"+ barrels, and when you suppress it, it's going to be even tougher on them.

RustedAce
05-26-10, 14:46
Just dumping mags for fun.

Cost really isnt an issue, just looking for best bcg to keep it running.

Failzero?
Chrome?
Ionbond?

Boss Hogg
05-26-10, 15:18
I'd look at this thread.

https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=33743&highlight=failzero

Dave_M
05-26-10, 19:35
https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=45406

RustedAce
05-26-10, 19:45
https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=45406

Actually checked that out awhile back.


Is it still working good for ya?

Dave_M
05-27-10, 00:37
Actually checked that out awhile back.


Is it still working good for ya?

Yup. I just clean it every 1k rounds