It shot smooth with a suppressor mounted. I don't know which can was on the gun I shot, but it ran nicely... not too snappy.
It shot smooth with a suppressor mounted. I don't know which can was on the gun I shot, but it ran nicely... not too snappy.
"What would a $2,000 Geissele Super Duty do that a $500 PSA door buster on Black Friday couldn't do?" - Stopsign32v
it was a Surefire.
To be fair I said it MAY be stronger. Regardless, reasoning is the Geissele bolts are forged whereas every other bolt to include the E3's are cut. While the E3 lug design is stronger then standard, the fact Geissele's are forged and done so out of a propietary Carpenter 158 steel means it MAY be superior. Only time will tell. The article below they go into greater about the bolts.
https://www.firearmsnews.com/editori...-review/452747
Still need to load up ammo for accuracy testing on mine.
The 14.5" and 11.5" models both run fantastic with a Surefire RC2 (so far using 55 and 62 gr hosing ammo).
I was tempted to buy another 14.5 at the sale. Guess I still could it ends today!
1580 for that rifle is a deal.
The rest of G products have increased in price too drastically to justify.
I've been very tempted to pick one of these up as well, as I've heard nothing but good things. Glad to hear they perform well in the accuracy department too, and $1,580 is a great deal. Not sure you can get a higher quality AR for under $1,600.
Definitely give a full report when you have some rounds through it.
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