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    Quote Originally Posted by GOST View Post
    I like to use Precision Armament Accu-Washers.

    https://www.rainierarms.com/precisio...ignment-1-2x28
    These are fantastic. All my brakes are timed with them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cjd3 View Post
    These are fantastic. All my brakes are timed with them.
    nthing this.

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    What do you guys think about the PWS shims kit?

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    Nice! I'd love to get one of these with a DLC coating. That would be the cat's ass.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duffy View Post
    What do you guys think about the PWS shims kit?
    I haven't purchased any of the PWS kits, but from googling them, they look exactly like what Battle Comp used to (or still does) include with the Battle Comp 2.0. They work fine, but i'd like to see the kit include more than just one of the really thin shim for fine tuning.

    The system Surefire uses (it's been a while since i installed a Surefire brake, so things could have changed) with the color coded shims and the timing "wheel" chart worked really well when i installed a MB556K brake years ago.

    Ive also used the Precision Armament Accu-Washer system with great success in 5.56 and .308 applications.
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    The surefire shim kits are great because they include the beveled washer for barrels that don't have the relief cut behind the threads next to the shoulder.
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    Thank you guys, we will have both shim kits as options

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    I can't wait to get my hands on these. I have uppers that need these.
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    The PWS kit comes with the Dead Air devices. They work well. I prefer them over crush washers.

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    I guess I should probably pay-it-forward with the shims that came with all my Dead Air brakes and flash hiders since I use the PA kits on everything, just need to go through my parts bin when I have a non-lazy minute at home.

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    Sooooo how'd testing go over the weekend?
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    I've been looking at these for some time. A friend has one I played with and seem nice.

    https://rouschsports.com/shop/tools/...-916-24-58-24/
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    We didn't test them last weekend, CA had some uncharacteristic rain storms that made national news Both 6310 and 6315 have been redesigned a bit with larger ports and internal cone cavity, which renders the current batch invalid candidates for testing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duffy View Post
    We didn't test them last weekend, CA had some uncharacteristic rain storms that made national news Both 6310 and 6315 have been redesigned a bit with larger ports and internal cone cavity, which renders the current batch invalid candidates for testing
    Roger, Roger.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aragorn View Post
    Roger, Roger.
    Reminds me of a guy i used to work with lol.

    Me: "Hey, Gary, Delta is whining about light chop at FL360. He's your control if he wants to move"

    Gary: "Roger, roger."
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