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Thread: Flash Suppresor guide is up
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31 July 2008, 15:39 #1
Flash Suppresor guide is up
WEVO FS GUIDE LINK
We have been asked a few times to consider a Guide similar to the BUIS, but to show Flash Suppressors. The above link is our start to this. It is not all inclusive, and not all the info is included yet, but its a start for the next time someone starts asking you about what they should thread onto the end of their AR15/ M16.
Questions, comments, suggestions are always welcome. Its your suggestions that made the above thread happen.
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31 July 2008, 16:40 #2
How about a more uniform summary and spec list for each? I see some have general summaries while other have just specs. Others have a bit of both going on. Makes it a bit disjointed when trying to compare them.
What about including other brake's as well?
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31 July 2008, 17:04 #3
Its in its preliminary stages right now. The info in quotes is from the manufacturer, and is not info which is garnered from Staff here at the site.
Eventually, it will include basic info for each, with the primary info being length and if it can be used for a 14.5" barrel to make it a legal 16 when pinned.
No muzzle brakes are included, and none will be. This thread is only for flash suppressors. Brakes are fine, but serve no use on a duty weapon. If its a dual role unit like the PWS, I've got no problem adding it, but straight brakes won't be included on this one.
Down the road we may look at adding a new thread that lists muzzle brakes, but that is going to be a ways off.
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1 August 2008, 10:37 #4Contributing Member
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Thanks, off to a nice start on this project.
What can one man do? You never know until you try.
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1 August 2008, 17:01 #5
My ugly Noveske KX3 has been added to the guide.
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The Guide is Outstanding!
Thanks for all your hard work."LONG LIVE THE FN-BROWNING-SAIVE HIGH POWER"
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1 August 2008, 18:07 #8
If the glass is half full, then you were the catalyst.
If the glass is half empty, you were the straw that broke the camels back.
In either event, I'm glad you mentioned it when you did, it was the kick I needed to get it done. The web tends to go in cycles, and there have been a lot of questions with people asking about what different options are available. Hopefully this guide will be of some help to them.
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1 August 2008, 18:08 #9
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It does make the SBR look huge.
TS