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25 June 2009, 23:17 #1
Rainier Arms Extreme Tactical Compensator
Anyone have information on this? John?
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26 June 2009, 05:26 #2
A couple of us are testing them.
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26 June 2009, 07:27 #3
Will a review be posted or am I jumping the gun?
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26 June 2009, 08:20 #4
There are about 15-20 comps out for testing along with a few we sold with our Combat uppers. So far the feedback has been positive. Full production will follow shortly. We're hoping to get a review done shortly.
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26 June 2009, 08:51 #5
I know that mine is slated to through .mil firing in a little bit along with the melonite hammer forged barrel from ST. Hopefully some of the guys who currently have them can get some of their input posted.
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26 June 2009, 09:16 #6Member
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that thing looks sweet. is it supposed to suppress flash as well?
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26 June 2009, 13:55 #7
Is it a Flash Hider or a Muzzle Brake? Will it also be available in the 5/8x24 threads for the 6.8SPC?
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27 June 2009, 04:28 #8
It looks kind of like a Bennie Cooley JP brake but the front end is like a Vortex flash hider. It should work pretty well.
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27 June 2009, 05:29 #9
Actually, the front end looks like an AAC Blackout
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1 July 2009, 18:54 #10
That's slick - looks like a cross between an AAC Blackout and a Bennie Cooley. I look forward to trying one of those. Hope it rings like my blackouts! :)
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1 July 2009, 19:35 #11
I have one that I am planning on running on another build that I have in the works right now. I may install it on my lightweight build that I just finished, as I am planning on taking it out to the range to zero it next week, so I can give some feed back on the new comp.
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1 July 2009, 19:53 #12
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2 July 2009, 05:34 #13
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2 July 2009, 06:49 #14
Now that I'm not sure about. If the NJ statute mirrors the old Fed AWB I would imagine it would be classified as a flash hider since it does do that, but I know some comps also have tines as well. It might require a technical ruling. sorry I can't help you more on that. Maybe John can post on that if he's got some info in that regard.
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2 July 2009, 16:50 #15