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    Pre-Order is now available! Expected ship date is the end of August!


    http://www.aresarmor.com/install/eco...FIN-AC556.html

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    Great news. Or bad news for my bank account. Can't wait to give this a run.
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    looks promising.

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    Very interesting idea. I applaud your price point. I feel that sometimes comp makers have prices that exceed their products.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ares armor View Post
    There are a Multitude of reasons to stack.

    expanding out the gas system to add control.

    If you wanted to use a different comp and you had a shorter rifle you could use this a spacer.

    If you pay to register a suppressor each one could be used as a baffle. (IF YOU ARE LEGALLY PERMITTED TO DO SO) all it would need is a spaced out outer cover and some washers in between. So this could theoretically be used as an inexpensive start to noise control. We are in Cali and therefore will not be testing this and this feature is NOT the purpose of this product. If you were to do so it would instantly void any warranties offered. We are just thinking creatively with this one. Again this is NOT THE INTENDED PURPOSE. On this note. If a non-dealer orders more than 2 at a time you will probably get a call from us asking if you intend to create a suppressor out of these parts. If that is your intention we will ask to see paperwork that shows that you are legally able to do so.

    Long story short is that it adds a level of options not currently on the market.
    Yeah but it'd be the equivalent of the 1960's can even if one did it. Maybe for some guy who likes ****ing around who has a registered tube but not for most.
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    In the diagram, it looks like the ports go approximately 3/4 around the circumference of the comp. Is this the case, or do the ports actually go 360 degrees around the tube?

    Also, is it recommended to use a washer between the units if you stack two (or more) together? Would it make any difference on the timing of the second one without a washer? I guess that may be addressed by how you answer on the port placement above.

    Looks like a promising product. I may end up picking one of these up in the near future. Good luck!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave_M View Post
    Yeah but it'd be the equivalent of the 1960's can even if one did it. Maybe for some guy who likes ****ing around who has a registered tube but not for most.
    That option would def be for the tinkerer and you are right not the most effective.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJ_Skinny View Post
    In the diagram, it looks like the ports go approximately 3/4 around the circumference of the comp. Is this the case, or do the ports actually go 360 degrees around the tube?

    Also, is it recommended to use a washer between the units if you stack two (or more) together? Would it make any difference on the timing of the second one without a washer? I guess that may be addressed by how you answer on the port placement above.

    Looks like a promising product. I may end up picking one of these up in the near future. Good luck!
    It is recommended to use a spacer/crush washer in between each if you stack. There are no ports on the very bottom of the comp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave_M View Post
    Yeah but it'd be the equivalent of the 1960's can even if one did it. Maybe for some guy who likes ****ing around who has a registered tube but not for most.
    Also... Attempting to turn this into anything other than a comp will void our warranty... we do not advocate someone doing it.

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    Is there enough material to have it retreaded from 1/2x28tpi to M15x1 (for 5.56 HK rifles)? I know it voids warranty.
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