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Whilst you are entitled to your opinion, you shouldn't really make it obvious you are a complete and utter moron whilst doing so...........
If I don't use an A2, I use a BE Meyers 249F, now JPH, for flash suppression, but most of my rifles are sporting an A2.
I have zero kill flashes on my EoTech's, I have no caps on my lights, I also don't use tape switches or SCRIM my rifles, whatever that is supposed to mean.
I own exactly ZERO war-comps and don't really feel like I'm missing anything. If you need any sort of compensation on a 556 rifle, YOU just might be the problem.
Learn to shoot, keep practicing and eventually you'll get there. Perhaps a bit less exploring in the woods and a bit more shooting? Perhaps even some night shooting?
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I know that’s sarcasm, but in case someone googles their way into this thread and wants those slots for whatever reason, the FCD 6315 and the Griffin Closed Tine Flash Hiders have that. I think the White Sound Defense Fossa could be used that way, too. All 3 of these could be considered hybrid devices.
The 6315 is one of the best muzzle devices on the planet if you’re not mounting a silencer. Slightly better muzzle rise compensation than the A2 compensator , and maybe even slightly less blasty when I’m next to someone coaching their trigger technique in live fire.
BTW, let’s not forget that the A2 compensator is also a silencer mount, contrary to what Exploring said.
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Uh, does it GET more CQB than Home Defense, aside from fighting in a vehicle?
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6315 is a design from 2017, it's been used on many Keymo, Key Micro, Xeno and Plan B suppressor mounts. Over the years we've made it longer to bring a 13.9" to over 16", and shorter for Plan B suppressor mounts to accommodate cans with a very small/short space for muzzle devices, its flash suppression and compensator performance haven't changed much either way. The shortened and smaller 3 and 9 o'clock ports do a good job forcing more gas to be vented upward, without incurring additional flash and concussion penalties.
Last edited by Duffy; 06-21-24 at 08:21.
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