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    Quote Originally Posted by titanse05 View Post
    Nice set of parts so far. Deserves to have a pair of RA BUIS and here is a potential GB that WEVO may be doing. It'll be the best price RA can offer.

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    I was waiting for you to chime in with this. Ever sold cars before?? Haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Farva View Post
    I was waiting for you to chime in with this. Ever sold cars before?? Haha

    I do believe this was meant to be.
    LOL... so what's it gonna take for you to drive home with some BUIS today?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Farva View Post
    I wonder though if it would still act as a superficial baffle due to its design or not.
    Not sure on this. But, I am going to run a Battlecomp 51.30 on both Sig 716's with an AAC 762SD. One is a 16", the other a 12". Hope it works as well as a baffle. I think the design, with all the little holes, will break up the fireball similarly (if not better) than the AAC baffled brakes I'm running on the 6.8 and 556 guns. The AAC brakes blow the fireball out the sides and have one or more baffles to disperse the heat as it moves forward, "saving" the first can baffle. I think (that always gets me in trouble) the Battlecomp, while it does not have a baffle, is an efficient design that breaks up the "flash" pretty well. That may also help with wear on the first can baffle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry R View Post
    Not sure on this. But, I am going to run a Battlecomp 51.30 on both Sig 716's with an AAC 762SD. One is a 16", the other a 12". Hope it works as well as a baffle. I think the design, with all the little holes, will break up the fireball similarly (if not better) than the AAC baffled brakes I'm running on the 6.8 and 556 guns. The AAC brakes blow the fireball out the sides and have one or more baffles to disperse the heat as it moves forward, "saving" the first can baffle. I think (that always gets me in trouble) the Battlecomp, while it does not have a baffle, is an efficient design that breaks up the "flash" pretty well. That may also help with wear on the first can baffle.
    I'd be curious with this too. I'll do some more Google-foo and see what I can dig up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry R View Post
    Not sure on this. But, I am going to run a Battlecomp 51.30 on both Sig 716's with an AAC 762SD. One is a 16", the other a 12". Hope it works as well as a baffle. I think the design, with all the little holes, will break up the fireball similarly (if not better) than the AAC baffled brakes I'm running on the 6.8 and 556 guns. The AAC brakes blow the fireball out the sides and have one or more baffles to disperse the heat as it moves forward, "saving" the first can baffle. I think (that always gets me in trouble) the Battlecomp, while it does not have a baffle, is an efficient design that breaks up the "flash" pretty well. That may also help with wear on the first can baffle.
    I'm not sure if you remember or not, but the BABC on my 8.5" 6.8 will flash out every few rounds, like it's cleaning out or something. It's enough of a flash to notice through the H1. I don't think it'd be an issue on the 16", but maybe the 12"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Farva View Post
    I was waiting for you to chime in with this. Ever sold cars before?? Haha

    I do believe this was meant to be.

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    I remember seeing that. Didn't think it was a large flash, but at least noticeable. So, the 762SD came with a 51T Blackout Flash Hider Mount - did not know that at the time of purchase. I bought a 51T Blackout Muzzle Break. Then, Battlecomp announced the 51.30. Now you guys have got me thinking through this all over again. Rather than buy a second 51.30, I may use the one I have on the 16" and use the Blackout Muzzle Break on the 12". If I do, not sure anyone will want to shoot next to me when I'm working the 12" 308 with no can
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    Was that lower really $1k?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joelski View Post
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    Very nice!
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    After looking at the pictures and half way holding it mocked up, I'm debating on swapping the stubby grip for the KAG like what's on the Thin Blue Line SBR. I really dig that thing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Farva View Post
    After looking at the pictures and half way holding it mocked up, I'm debating on swapping the stubby grip for the KAG like what's on the Thin Blue Line SBR. I really dig that thing.
    I am going in between an AFG and a vertical grip myself. Trying to see which one I prefer. Try one a month, then try the other a month and see what happens.

    I have never been big on AFG but in some ways it's grown on me.

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    I mainly use them as hand stops so I really like the KAG BCM makes. But the added storage of the stubby would be nice for batteries or copies of the stamps.
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