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    Quote Originally Posted by og556 View Post
    Well it arrived yesterday and I hope to stop by VA Arms either tuesday after work or wednesday to have it installed.

    I'm hoping to get it zeroed on Wednesday but I'm not sure if I should wait till the rocksett dries and cures completely.

    It included a 7 piece shim kit and rocksett.

    It is interesting to see the holes are drilled in different angles into this. There is also a pre drilled hole on the bottom for those who want to get it pinned I'm assuming.

    Definitely no inconel inside this as far as I can see it all looks like the same material. Finish is missing in a few spots at the bottom but that's no big deal.

    I'm looking forward to putting some rounds down range with this.
    Youll be set. Robb installed at least 2 for me (lived near there until recently).
    There's another reason for the hole in the bottom of the mams, hopefully he won't have to use it. He had to on my first one--no problems, but a bit out of ordinary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by og556 View Post
    I'm looking forward to hearing what you think about the comparison between these two. I currently have no plans for a suppressor and the MAMS would go on a Noveske N4 16" Recce rifle.

    I wanted a muzzle device that will be as effective or at least almost as effective as the MB556 but without as much flash and concussion.
    Last week I got a better video of the mams but still in slow motion. For some reason the video of the surefire MB didn't take.

    I'll try again next week.

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    Robb is awesome. The guys at Va Arms, especially Bernie and Robb, have consistently gone above and beyond to help me out.

    Robb has helped me out more than any one else or any company has and has with AR's. If you read this Robb I just want to say thank you.

    Va arms has a customer for life thanks to Robb and Bernie. I bought my last three guns from them and recommend all my friends to go there for any of their needs. The guys there are squared away and good people.

    I'll buy any thing I can from those guys.

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    Anyone have install instructions for the mams? Mine weren't included with my mams.

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    There is a guide explaining how to time it. I can take pics and email them. Just pm me your email address.

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    Re: KAC MAMS Brake 5.56MM

    Quote Originally Posted by og556 View Post
    Well it arrived yesterday and I hope to stop by VA Arms either tuesday after work or wednesday to have it installed.

    I'm hoping to get it zeroed on Wednesday but I'm not sure if I should wait till the rocksett dries and cures completely.

    It included a 7 piece shim kit and rocksett.

    It is interesting to see the holes are drilled in different angles into this. There is also a pre drilled hole on the bottom for those who want to get it pinned I'm assuming.

    Definitely no inconel inside this as far as I can see it all looks like the same material. Finish is missing in a few spots at the bottom but that's no big deal.

    I'm looking forward to putting some rounds down range with this.
    Definitely wait for the rocksett to fully cure.

    The hole opposite the pin is to seat the pin, not for welding. The metal behind the hole is too thin for a good weld to hold.

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    Re: KAC MAMS Brake 5.56MM

    Quote Originally Posted by trauma View Post
    Anyone have install instructions for the mams? Mine weren't included with my mams.
    Feel free to contact KAC directly for the instructions. Some early release MAMS made it out without directions.



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    How long till the rocksett cures and I can re zero the rifle ?

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    Re: KAC MAMS Brake 5.56MM

    Quote Originally Posted by og556 View Post
    How long till the rocksett cures and I can re zero the rifle ?
    At least 24 hours, but it doesn't fully cure (so I am told) for a long time past that, so I prefer to wait 72 hours for a warm fuzzy.



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    I can wait but I am definitely eager to put some rounds down range with this.

    The rifle it is going on is a mid length gas system with NSR rail and an A5 receiver extension.
    Last edited by og556; 08-12-13 at 07:35.

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