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13 April 2015, 19:24 #1
Surefire Warden
The Surefire Warden mounts to SF SOCOM adapters (via the SureFire Quick Attach mechanism) and pushes the concussion of the muzzle brake forward, away from the shooter.
http://www.surefire.comLast edited by GOST; 21 October 2015 at 15:59.
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13 April 2015, 19:35 #2
Now I regret going with the procomp instead of the socom brake. Been wanting one of these devices.
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21 April 2015, 22:52 #3
are there any further info about this new product? its certainly not on the website and i didnt get a chance to check out there booths for too long at NRA meet. also any news about the new warcomp too?
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22 April 2015, 08:09 #4
Surefire was pretty smart making it look like a mini-suppressor. :)
Will - Owner of Arisaka LLC - http://www.arisakadefense.com
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22 April 2015, 08:16 #5
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22 April 2015, 08:21 #6
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22 April 2015, 08:26 #7Will - Owner of Arisaka LLC - http://www.arisakadefense.com
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22 April 2015, 09:46 #8
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22 April 2015, 09:51 #9
The supposed reduced backpressure is of interest to me, but it's not like I'm going to be buying one anytime soon. I thought my saker was carbon welded on after a carbine class, but I didn't know the trick of whacking the end of the can with my palm once in opposite directions was all it took to let it come off easily.
Will - Owner of Arisaka LLC - http://www.arisakadefense.com
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22 April 2015, 09:57 #10
I have 3 Surefire Can's 2 SOCOM's and 1 FA212. I see no difference between the backpressure/Db levels/performance of the Legacy vs SOCOM suppressors. Now maybe with instruments there are quantifiable improvements to measure, but for $1200, I expected more from generation to generation on the suppressors. Overall, I feel like my AAC cans at half the price are just as good.
I think the trick to getting your can off is to remove it while it's still hot, before the carbon acts like super glue. I've started to use my Griffon HMMS to get a handle on the suppressor while still hot.
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22 April 2015, 10:03 #11LEO / MIL
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22 April 2015, 10:48 #12
The instructions for my AAC SPR/M4 state that you should remove the suppressor at least every 200 rounds to prevent it locking up due to vaporized copper. I suspect 600 rounds on full auto would weld any suppressor on pretty good
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22 April 2015, 10:54 #13
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22 April 2015, 11:15 #14
I use a light dab of antiseize from time to time. I haven't had an issue as of yet.
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22 April 2015, 11:35 #15WEVO Spell Checker
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never had this issue it my 22 can
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