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How did these do with a suppressor?
Specifically, how is the muzzle thread shoulder?
Oh, didn't notice this was a 5 yr old thread! I was thinking one or two.
Last edited by Ron3; 05-05-24 at 12:11.
The barrel shoulder on mine was straight enough not to destroy a Silencerco Omega with 5.56 endcap.
The big problem with them is that they're overgassed as hell with a can. They'll function, but you'll get sandblased every shot unless maybe you're using a low backpressure suppressor.
It would be possible to remove the gas block, determine which of the two gas ports gets opened up when the "adverse" setting is selected, then have the hole for the "normal" setting threaded with a chamfer at the top to capture a modified set screw head. Then have someone make some matching set screws with holes drilled longitudinally through the screw of different diameters to allow adjustment of the gas. Kind of like the SCAR.
Or, you could take an unobtanium 16" barrel (they don't make them any more), cut it down inch by inch, testing each time for function, and effectively change the Normal/Adverse settings into Suppressed/Normal settings via shortened dwell time.
BTW I got the distinct impression that the guy who runs Beretta's production is a Super Fudd and sort of torpedoed the ARX because it was complicated and he didn't like it to begin with. Look at their catalogue now: nothing but flannel-ear-flap-hat-wearing Fudd crap.
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