I really like my WC three prong, I wish I had a pile of them. However, the real one I wish I had more of is the BE Meyers M249F, thats my favorite extended beast.
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I wish they still made the M249F. Or any other alternative for that matter. I have the WC on a 10.5 inch gun now and really like it. And for the price they are dam hard to beat too. However the 10.5 is destined for a can so going to pull the WC off of that one and try and put it on this 13.7 if I can make it work. This is an "I found a barrel on sale so why not try it" build.
BE Meyers sold their technology to JP, as far as I can tell this is the new M249F. But I don't know when it was introduced, nor have I ever used it to compare with my existing M249F. The M249F is my favorite as well, but alas I only have one.
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Last edited by HKGuns; 09-29-21 at 12:11.
Lots of options to consider here. Thanks Gents.
When I was figuring out my situation I ended up purchasing one of these. https://www.wingtactical.com/firearm...-2-28-jam-nut/
Decided on not using it after doing some research. Can’t remember all of the reasons I found to not use it but they were something like strength, as the muzzle device isn’t biting on as many threads, and maybe accuracy. . There was nothing I remember that was grave about doing it. I just decided to error on the side of caution.
does drastically gapping out a muzzle device from the crown not adversely affect ballistics? seems like a third of an inch of bare thread and gap between the crown and the muzzle device would be an invitation for walking zero, over many rounds.. but it's not something ive researched or heard many opinions on. i guess because nobody gaps their muzzle devices out a third of an inch...
I would think there is a natural gap between the inside of the muzzle device bore and the crown. If not you would be timing the device against the crown which could damage it (instead of against the crush washer.) Not sure on what, if any, impact increasing that gap could have.
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