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27 July 2015, 08:51 #16WEVO Spell Checker
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Wish I had a suppressor love to try this out
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27 July 2015, 09:13 #17Senior Member
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27 July 2015, 12:30 #18Combat vet owned/operated company specializing in the design and manufacturing of industry leading silencers and firearms components. www.GriffinArmament.com PM for WEVO discount code.
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27 July 2015, 17:25 #19
I've already ordered one for when my suppressor gets out of jail but if you had to nail it down, about how much gas in the face is reduced by the SNACH? Of course it doesn't need to be some scientific formula, but what is it? Like 50% better than a standard charging handle? (of course that's all subjective but I would like to hear it anyway)
When I get the SNACH and a suppressor I will write a small review for WEVO.
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27 July 2015, 20:23 #20
I have to say it was clever naming this CH SN-ACH. Naming after something you can never get enough of was genius.
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27 July 2015, 21:56 #21
I wonder how well it would work in conjunction with the FA gas vent.
Does it come in periwinkle blue?
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28 July 2015, 00:31 #22Senior Member
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I honestly don't get this either with a BCM, or with my Badger G3.
What I DO! get is with some ammo, a stinging in my eyes if I shoot without eye-pro. Why would I do that? Because sometimes eye-pro is not handy and the situation dictates. Probably the WORST time to have something in your eyes, actually.
I am very interested in your video, as well as to know how those levers are fastened. Are those loc-tited bolts, or what, that I see? Smooth-shaft on the bolt, only the tip is threaded, screws into the handle, lever rides on the smooth part? That's what my brain has conjured, anyway...
ETA: Just ordered one. Why not? Let's see how it do!
Here is one video, anyway: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hs-dnbySkBkLast edited by JGifford; 28 July 2015 at 00:43.
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28 July 2015, 02:57 #23
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28 July 2015, 05:28 #24Senior Member
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28 July 2015, 06:18 #25
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28 July 2015, 08:27 #26
While Tula is dirty it's pretty low pressure though, I wouldn't consider it the gassiest. When I shoot Tula my rifles feel like I'm using an adjustable gas block since there significantly less recoil than when I'm shooting M193 or M855. Winchester 5.56 may be an option, it's a lot gassier than Tula and in my rifles doesn't burn as clean as Federal.
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28 July 2015, 11:39 #27Senior Member
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I have some 5.56 browntip. It's a touch dirty, and from a 16" barrel it's launching 70gr projectiles at 3,000+ fps. So it's got some beans.
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29 July 2015, 04:29 #28
These things are on backorder with an ETA of three weeks. I ordered last Saturday and apparently the site was showing stock when they in fact had none. On top of my order getting duplicated twice and my card getting charged three times (which I believe was fixed yesterday).......my first experience ordering from Griffin Armament has been less than satisfying to say the least.
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29 July 2015, 04:40 #29
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29 July 2015, 05:02 #30Senior Member
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