Really do not think threading a 6.8 barrel 1/2-28 is a wise idea as your barrel thickness at the threads will only be .1115". But that is just me.
.500"-.277"=.223/2=.1115"
Really do not think threading a 6.8 barrel 1/2-28 is a wise idea as your barrel thickness at the threads will only be .1115". But that is just me.
.500"-.277"=.223/2=.1115"
Thanks for the heads up, what would you suggest instead?
The .mil specified 5/8-24 for the 6.8 SPC project. This info is taken from Zak Smith's 6.8 info website.Originally Posted by DDKJR1814
What muzzle brakes / flash-hiders are available for 6.8SPC (5/8-24)
The MSTN/PRI Quiet Control ("QC") Comp. This is a modern comp and should be as effective as the JP BC Comp, the Miculek comp, or the Benny Hill comp (which are only available in 5.56).
The Vortex flash-hider. Smith Enterprises' Vortex for the Remington 700 PSS (.308) will work with 6.8SPC. You must request some custom machine work to match the shoulder-muzzle dimensions. It is threaded for 5/8"-24tpi.
Phantom 308 flash hider.
OPSINC 4-port brake. Pictured above, this is an older-technology brake.
OPSINC 2-port brake. This brake has only one chamber and is primarily designed as an attachment point for an OPSINC suppressor. OPSINC suppressors are only available to LEO & Military in the US because OPS is located in California.
Armalite AR-10 muzzle brake
This should be a good start as most 6.8 SPC barrel being sold as of late are 5/8-24. .625"-.277"=.348"/2=.174" as a wall thickness.
You will really like a 6.8 SPC. Everyone I have let this thing loose with is building one. I will very soon use it exclusively as my primary carbine. It's easier to outfit one guy than the whole Army I suppose.
I managed to squirrel away 1500 rds and 1000 rds of brass to reload. It is exceptionally accurate IMO. I have to get the chrony out but it seems to have a good bit of steam.
BTW, IIRC Ops Inc cans are GTG everywhere now as are Surefire. The CA restriction is over.
Stag lower and LPK
Colt M4 upper
CMT bolt carrier and MP bolt
LT 13.2
Noveske 16.1 Recon barrel cut back to 15 with Ops 4 port brake
Matech rear and troy front sights
Magpul PRS stock
TD bipod
PRI 25rd mag
NF 2.5-10 NXS w/NP-R2 reticle in LT SPR mount
My 6.8 build:
-PRI/Douglas SS 18" SPR barrel/CMT M4 upper
-Lauer lower
-Leupold Mk4 4.5-14x50 LR/T with ill. TMR ret.
Plus a whole lot of LaRue stuff!
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Using 1/2x28 is a non-issue. I've been using 1/2x28 threaded 6.8 barrels for very abusive testing, and if it was a problem it would have shown itself by now. I've ran them suppressed, sustained fire, etc.Originally Posted by 223Rem
I mean, if it was a problem do you think Surefire would be using that thread for the FA68A cans?
Considering Surefire is relatively new to the suppressor game, there are bound to be some growing pains. Couldn't it also be possible Surefire went with the 1/2-28 threads as a marketing plan, as to offer so-called cross compatibility with the 5.56? Do any other companies offer suppressors for the 6.8 with the 1/2-28 thread as a standard?Originally Posted by CapnCrunch
Really not sure, but if the .mil spec'ed a different thread pitch maybe they know something that Surefire doesn't or vise versa. My first 6.8 barrel from WOA is threaded 1/2-32 and there seems to be no issues, so you are probably right. Hmmmmm........ makes me think that I should have my other 6.8 barrel threaded to 1/2-28 (currently a 5/8-24). It would definitely open up the options for muzzlebrakes.
I've heard that the mil 5/8x24 thread was to keep folks from trying to put 5.56 flash suppressors on the 6.8 barrels. Funny thing though, all of the A2 FS that I have are more than generous enough to allow the 6.8 to work fine.
BTW, just compared a FA556A suppressor adapter to a FA68A one... Perfect match. Exact same flash suppressor.
Cohiba,
That is one beautiful 6.8 carbine! I'm trying really hard to not like the 6.8SPC and you're not helping...
Would you mind posting the laod data you use for the heavier bullets?Originally Posted by stephen
PM inbound
Thanks
Tim
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