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Thread: Fellow Enthusiasts... Suppressor alignment assistance

  1. #11
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    Looks good, congrats on your new can. Ive never done this before, but I do eyeball them and see if they are off and if they are its pretty obvious.

    Blast away amigo.

    PB
    "Air Force / Policeman / Fireman / Man of God / Friend of mine / R.I.P. Steve Lamy"

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    It was fun. Looking forward to get back out with it. It’s on a pistol, though I have run it on the SBR. I was concerned about the balance, but am not disappointed. It points well.
    “God doesn’t need your good works, but your neighbor does.” - Luther

    Quote Originally Posted by 1168
    7.5” is the Ed Hardy of barrel lengths.

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    this is another good reason to own a .22lr conversion unit for the AR. You can test for a misaligned baffle without destroying said baffle. With subsonic 22 ammo, the unit is whisper-quiet, so you can fire a shot and look to see if the bullet hole is nice and round. if it aint, you've got a problem inside of the can, or with its alignment with the bore.

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