Right, the blackout does not need them, and they include the washers you need if you go the brake or brakeout routes.
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Right, the blackout does not need them, and they include the washers you need if you go the brake or brakeout routes.
Roger that, thanks!!!!!
This is a great thread. I was wondering if any other members besides Grant have done any scientific/non-scientific testing on the POI shift for the AAC M4-2000 or the Surefire FA556SA/212 ?
Also have a question about ammo and suppressors.
When running a suppressor is it reccommended to only feed it the good stuff ie. $1 per round mk262, Speer GD .223, Hornandy T2 even when just practicing at the range or going through a class?
I know you dont want to put some Wolf ammo through your rifle when running a suppressor, but putting M855 through a suppressor could ruin it/is bad for it?
Looks like SureFire just got the SOCOM contract.
http://www.americanrifleman.org/blog...ssor-contract/
According to a press release from SureFire, “The FMBS solicitation was the most comprehensive modern suppressor evaluation conducted by the U.S. military to date. [Suppressor systems were] subjected to prolonged testing on a variety of firearms platforms. SureFire suppressors were chosen based on test criteria such as: Reliability, Sound Reduction, Accuracy, Point of Impact Shift, Endurance/Durability, and Operational Suitability.
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Also have a question about ammo and suppressors.
When running a suppressor is it reccommended to only feed it the good stuff ie. $1 per round mk262, Speer GD .223, Hornandy T2 even when just practicing at the range or going through a class?
I know you dont want to put some Wolf ammo through your rifle when running a suppressor, but putting M855 through a suppressor could ruin it/is bad for it?[/QUOTE]
No, shooting standard ammo is fine. Won't see any problems with M855