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Thread: New SureFire muzzle device - A2 birdcage that can mount their suppressors

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    The product page said it’s designed for use with a blank firing device. The kind that fit an A2 flash hider.

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    I remember Iraqgunz had an AAC 18T mount that had the bird cage Flash hider. I wanted that thing so badly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    I remember Iraqgunz had an AAC 18T mount that had the bird cage Flash hider. I wanted that thing so badly.
    Dude the A2 is by far and away the best of all worlds. Flash suppression. Noise. Muzzle climb. Dust. It’s great and it’s $8.

    If they made a 51T or KEYMO or whatever these days I’d rock one. But I can’t rock a SF can. After seeing Nightchiefs can look like a blowtorch….

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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    I remember Iraqgunz had an AAC 18T mount that had the bird cage Flash hider. I wanted that thing so badly.
    Do you still have an 18T silencer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eurodriver View Post
    If they made a 51T or KEYMO or whatever these days I’d rock one.
    https://www.forwardcontrolsdesign.co...x28_p_191.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisM516 View Post
    Sorry for the stupid question, but would this bring a 14.5" barrel to over 16"? Says it's 1.9" just not sure with the threads. I wanted a CTN but can't seem to find them.
    A 1.9" MD is too short to make the minimum NFA required length of 16"
    BRT as a good "pinned barrel length calculator"
    https://blackrivertactical.com/WP/BR...rel-p397848701
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    Thank you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd.K View Post
    Do you still have an 18T silencer?
    I have two. That's all I have for 5.56. I don't shoot them a lot because they're twice the weight of a modern suppressor. I'm not a big suppressed AR fan to begin with so I don't care that much.
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    You can get an old can’s mount cut out and threaded for HUB these days. Make it direct thread and throw it on a bolt gun pretty cheaply.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd.K View Post
    You can get an old can’s mount cut out and threaded for HUB these days. Make it direct thread and throw it on a bolt gun pretty cheaply.
    True, but I'd probably just tap a set screw into the can/mount if I was going that route. If the detent springs ever become irreplaceable, I might have to do that.
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