A 11.5 or 12.5 carbine with Noveske upper that I am cutting down
Colt 6940 stock 16 inch barrel.
I dont care about the ultra small surefire. I am thinking the usual suspects, KAC, Surefire , AAC.
I am getting my NFA trust back this week. Which one would you get and why? I have been reading the current thread, however I still need more knowledge about this product line.
For SBR use, you can’t beat the M4-2000 with a brake mount in terms of performance/price/durability.
Its hearing safe on a 10.5" and the AAC brake has two flat brake surfaces to take the abuse of the unburnt powder and heat and act as sacraficial baffles so your blast baffle doesnt prematurely errode.:big_boss:
Contact Korey @ SilentShooters.com, he might have one in stock. (No affiliation other than hes my dealer, hes honest as a preist and has great prices)
Is it b/c the C Line is too thick and too tuff to cut? Any issue with just removing the pinned vortex and putting on an adapter. I could just run the can on the 14.5. The lower will be SBR’ed.
I was thinking a BCM 11.5 actually. I have spare MOA handguard, spare CH and BCG, so I could get out real cheap. What does the re barrel entail? Is this for after you shoot it out, or an enhancement.
I was thinking about an East Valley shoot Sunday. PM me if you are interested in a desert run. I GOT STEEL:D
IG, which 11.5 did you get? I saw where Bravo has a LW, a standard and some Premium 11.5 barrel assemblies Any preference? I will absolutly take you up on your offer.
I went with the standard profile/configuration 11.5". Yesterday I took my B-i-L shooting behind Estrella Foothills and we were hitting a steel 10"x14" plate at 400 yards with 55gr. steel case TAP ammo.
It has proven to be more than accurate and reliable.
I’m leaning toward the AAC m4-2000 for my AR. I plan on getting a CAN for my .45 as well. I already bought a threaded barrel for my HK45. Popped that on today and plan to give it a run this sunday (minus the needed 45 can).
as soon as the new AAC 762SDN-6 comes out im placing an order.
A can handles up to .300 projos, is the same size as most full size 5.56 cans, and can use mounts with different pitch threads for differnt rifles. 1 can for 5.56, 5.45 , .308. All for a pretty good price and good customer support.
AAC is absolutely good. The TiRant is supposed to be amazing. But my choice for a .45 can is the Silencer Co Osprey. I like the looks, the length, and that the “tube” is not the registered part. If you have a baffle strike or some type of catastrophic failure, they can replace the whole front end with no tax stamp. You can also get 9mm, and .40 pistons for the .45 version.
Had several people recommend the TriRant. May just keep it iwith AAC and do the m4-2000 and TriRant. I held the TriRant and it felt quite light. I really don’t expect heavy use from the .45 can, however I still want one.
Voodoo, honestly, i would say probably zero as far as a dedicated 5.45 can. I say this because the size of the can would be the same as a 5.56 can, so the only change would be shrinking the bore a few thousandths, or up to a hundreth. this would really have a negligible effect on sound, but it would make baffle strikes more likely as well as prevent cross-caliber use on a 5.56 weapon.
Your best bet is to run one of our 5.56 cans, the M4-2000 being the best choice.