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    M4-1000 for $550......where?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wahoo95 View Post
    M4-1000 for $550......where?
    That's their Retail list price.

    http://www.advanced-armament.com/flyers/m41000.pdf

    I've heard that they've raised their prices.... There's some new dealer pricing structure. Thus, they may be costing $585 now.
    "What would a $2,000 Geissele Super Duty do that a $500 PSA door buster on Black Friday couldn't do?" - Stopsign32v

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    Oh, okay........well what's the key(realistic) difference between the M4-1000 and the M4-2000?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wahoo95 View Post
    Oh, okay........well what's the key(realistic) difference between the M4-1000 and the M4-2000?
    M4-2000 is made of better materials (more inconel etc.), a little lighter, a little shorter, about the same suppression I think, and a better mounting system.

    M4-2000 will hold up to greater volumes of full auto fire.... like from an M249. M4-1000 is very capable of sustaining some full auto fire, and tougher than competitors cans that cost hundreds more.
    "What would a $2,000 Geissele Super Duty do that a $500 PSA door buster on Black Friday couldn't do?" - Stopsign32v

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    The M4-2007 uses the ratchet mount. The M4-1000 uses the previous generation M4-2000 mount. The Ratchet mount is really nice and an upgrade from what others in the marketplace currently offer IMHO (however, the other common QD mounts seem to work well for people so ..... YMMV).

    If you are going to really hammer the can, get the M4-2007 because it uses a better grade of Inconel and a lot more of it. As stated, the M4-1000 is fine for limited full-auto fire and semi-rifles.

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    Mine will never see Full Auto use or 2,500 round days........

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    Quote Originally Posted by wahoo95 View Post
    Mine will never see Full Auto use or 2,500 round days........
    Full auto isn't too bad for a can if done sparingly. I mean.. I've fired some 3-5 round bursts thru it, and that doesn't get it very hot. (There's nothing quite like a burst of suppressed fire )

    A few bursts is a lot less abusive than a couple of back to back mags of Semi auto fire.
    "What would a $2,000 Geissele Super Duty do that a $500 PSA door buster on Black Friday couldn't do?" - Stopsign32v

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    A lot of recreational shooters are trigger happy whether semi or full-auto. I agree a short burst is better then hammering either in semi or full-auto.

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    I bought my M4-1000 plus an extra fast attach for 575.00 from Polite Society out of Atlanta. The M4-1000 was just 500.00 that was about 4 months ago. I spoke to Allen and his prices have NOT gone up.
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    Does the TAC16 fast attach to a special flash hider or simply thread on/off....leaving bare threads and no FH when removed?

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