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When shot at night you can actually see individual flames coming out of the small holes in the MAMS. It's a bit unique. Usually there is just a fireball the muzzle adapter usually just determines the size. The same holds true for the MAMS. I fired the MAMS and SF MB both (on KAC 14.5 uppers) one after the other at night. The MAMS fireball is a fair bit less than the SF MB, but no surprise there as the SF MB probably rivals a flame thrower at night (but I didn't have a flame thrower at the range so I'm just speculating).![]()
I forgot to say that I shot this at the indoor range that I work at with all of the lights turned out. My buddy got some video of it and the A2 back to back. Hopefully he can post it soon.
"When the time for performance has arrived, the time for preparation had passed."
-Thomas S. Monson
just got my 14.5 upper & mams back from rainier arms. 6 day turnaround and the pin job is flawless. Can't wait to get it to the range this weekend
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Last edited by Huskyfever03; 08-31-13 at 11:03.
^ that looks great. I should be getting my 14.5 and Mams in soon too.
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For those who have a MAMS, could you measure how far from the base until the holes start?
I'm wondering if a Noveske 8.2" 300 BLK barrel + 7.62 5/8"-24 MAMS would clear the upcoming BCM 9" KMR?
I don't have any current plans for a can, so obscuring the mount is not a show stopper, although it might also be interesting to know how far from the base of the MAMS to the edge of the KAC compatible cans as a data-point.
I'd appreciate any thoughts/info on this.
Thanks,
-john
Last edited by bzdog; 03-19-14 at 01:41.
I guess it would depend on what you mean by "clear". I can measure the distance on a 762 mams tomorrow from the base to where the holes start. Mind you that the 762 mams is longer than 3". Here's one on a 13.5" 762 barrel. OAL is almost 17". I'm thinking you'll be just fine.
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^^^ That is so f**king nasty ^^^ I want that upper so bad!Seriously, the aesthetics on that upper is unlike anything I've seen, and obviously the functionality is equally as impressive.
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