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Thread: Suppressor Choices Help
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28 November 2014, 10:40 #46
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28 November 2014, 12:10 #47
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28 November 2014, 12:39 #48
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28 November 2014, 12:42 #49
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28 November 2014, 12:45 #50
Actually, it was just an example. You're right, you didn't call anyone names. My apologies if you took it that way and my poor wording.
We try to keep the atmosphere here like you're hanging out with a group of friends.
Less abrasive is always appreciated. Let's move on, and talk about firearms.
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28 November 2014, 12:46 #51
I have no knowledge to add, no wisdom to share, but as a joeblow nobody John Q Public type shooter, I do love my Specwar762 with my 300BLK sbr!!! If I could just reduce the buffer spring twang a little more it would be hard to tell I was shooting a centerfire rifle (with sub loads of course)
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Jim
"You can never have too many guns" - my wife's actual comment
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28 November 2014, 12:47 #52Senior Member
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28 November 2014, 12:47 #53
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28 November 2014, 12:47 #54
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28 November 2014, 12:49 #55
I see what you're saying.
The board is a little different in that we primarily like to post new products, announcements, and of course pictures. We also offer installation guides and other firearms related guides and reviews. We'll try to increase that in the coming year.
Discussion is almost secondary here, but certainly not discouraged.
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28 November 2014, 13:02 #56
Right now I am still using a standard carbine buffer, and chrome silicon spring. I have an enhanced spring coming from Damage Industries that others have reported good success with less 'twang'. I've thought of, and looked at, the JP silent setup and may try that eventually, but in all honesty the twang is not that bad. I'm just picky, and if I spent the $$$ to be silent, then dammit I wanna be silent! LOL
And yeah, going from 300BLK subs to 5.56 is a jump for sure. The fun is going to be once I get all my loads dialed in for the 300BLK, I am going to attempt some sub loads in 5.56 as well as some for my .308AR
But I do love my Specwar... my choice was more dB reduction with less emphasis on weight/length since it's a 'fun' gun for range and cabin plinkage. This spring I'll be doing my own version of the first Noveske/SilencerCo 'Find Your Range' video - that one gave me some fun ideas on how to spend my afternoons while I wait the 4-6 hours for my shrimp pots to fill up. Think steel targets on the beaches and old extra buoys floating in the bays, just waiting to be sacrificed...
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Jim
"You can never have too many guns" - my wife's actual comment
Alaska Fun
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28 November 2014, 21:19 #57
I've had a Recce 7 almost for a year and it's my favorite can so far. The taper mount is rock solid and the recce 7 just keeps going and going. One of my buddies bought a saker 7.62 and after shooting them side by side he wishes he would've listened to me instead. Also the recce 7 is the only suppressor to survive lwrc's 6.8 pdw torture test. I will say the AAC is a quieter can, but the mounting system is archaic in comparison.
The recce 5 imo is the best 556 can out there period.FFL 07/ NFA 02
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29 November 2014, 05:16 #58
I don't really follow the suppressor market much, but taper mounts are now the new hotness, and AAC coarse thread mounts are the old busted?
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