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I own 2 integrals with cans under the hand guard. One is the innovative arms 15-22 integral sbr and the other is a custom 300blk with a 6” barrel and 6” can under a 12” hand guard. I’ll post some pics this weekend.
Neither are pinned/welded.
The 22 is under a polymer handguard and just does not get hot. It’s a lot of fun.
The 300blk does get hot after a mag dump or two but that’s not the guns intended purpose so it’s a nonissue.
That all being said, these are in addition to my regular supppressed sbrs, etc. I would not do it if I had to p/w them. Would just be too difficult to maintain. I would rather just pay for the stamp. However, if your state does not allow an sbr (or you travel with it) then I could see the appeal of a p/w.
In any case, have fun with your new toy!
Nah, as long as you don't hammer it, the handguard stays comfortable enough. The only time it got too hot for comfort was at the end of dumping a Magpul D60, youch... For PDogs and Yotes it'll be just fine.
5.56, I was shooting at the outdoor range without earpro (not the whole time), put about 200 rounds through it testing for hiccups.
Last edited by b_saan; 06-22-23 at 17:23.
Lol... yeah, I guess it is! Probably because I associate "integral" with a specific gun/suppressor combination with the can under the handguard. Sorry OP for the confusion.
In any case, here are some examples of my "integrals".
#1: Thompson Machine 22lr
#2: custom 300blk
#3: Innovative Arms 10-22
#4: Innovative Arms Scorpion IASC9K
All of these are 2 stamp guns. All are toys that don't fill a need other than to make me smile. As I mentioned earlier, though, I am in a friendly state and don't travel with these so given that I chose to SBR everything in case I decide to change something. Good luck OP! I' sure you'll enjoy whatever you end up doing.
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I’ll likely end up just putting a pistol buffer tube on an 11.5” build and call it a day for now.
Turns out my local farm and garden store is also a Gemtech dealer and has the silencerco kiosk set up in the back. Should make ordering one a lot easier, God bless Oklahoma lol.
But now I’m back to the drawing board-what 5.56 can to get.
In this case, I would definitely get a piston upper. I prefer the PWS MK111 Mod-1 https://www.primaryweapons.com/mk111...per-223-wylde/. The piston systems now are well built, accurate, and lightweight. I also own a Superlative Arms conversion and have owned an Adams Arms conversion. Have shot an LWRC piston. I have three of the PWS because they’re the best balance of everything and I like the long stroke. Just my opinion.
TFB just did and interview with Creative Arms from IA and they are doing some interesting intergral options that you may want to look into - https://www.creativearms.com/creativ...-isr-platform/
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