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That will look nice on my OBR if you make a 762 version.
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What if? That bottom rifle is a 762 tOBR/SCOBR. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That will look nice on my OBR if you make a 762 version. Any chance of a % off promotion like with the barrels and triggers? What if? That bottom rifle is a 762 tOBR/SCOBR. Didn't notice the mag. My bad! |
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Ribbed for pleasure. Make some rubber ones and sell a bag full of them.
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"The LaRue Muzzle-Brake Adapter was designed for the new LaRue TranQuilo line of silencers. It is precision-machined from 17-4 PH Stainless Steel. The Adapter’s patented dual-shouldered design seats the TranQuilo suppressor in perfect alignment to the bore, eliminating gas from escaping to the rear of the suppressor…keeping attachment threads clean and free of carbon.The LaRue Muzzle-Brake Adapter was designed for the new LaRue TranQuilo line of silencers. It is precision-machined from 17-4 PH Stainless Steel. The Adapter’s patented dual-shouldered design seats the TranQuilo suppressor in perfect alignment to the bore, eliminating gas from escaping to the rear of the suppressor…keeping attachment threads clean and free of carbon. "
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"The LaRue Muzzle-Brake Adapter was designed for the new LaRue TranQuilo line of silencers. It is precision-machined from 17-4 PH Stainless Steel. The Adapter’s patented dual-shouldered design seats the TranQuilo suppressor in perfect alignment to the bore, eliminating gas from escaping to the rear of the suppressor…keeping attachment threads clean and free of carbon.The LaRue Muzzle-Brake Adapter was designed for the new LaRue TranQuilo line of silencers. It is precision-machined from 17-4 PH Stainless Steel. The Adapter’s patented dual-shouldered design seats the TranQuilo suppressor in perfect alignment to the bore, eliminating gas from escaping to the rear of the suppressor…keeping attachment threads clean and free of carbon. " Taken from the UDE special edition rifle description. View Quote cha ching |
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"The LaRue Muzzle-Brake Adapter was designed for the new LaRue TranQuilo line of silencers. It is precision-machined from 17-4 PH Stainless Steel. The Adapter’s patented dual-shouldered design seats the TranQuilo suppressor in perfect alignment to the bore, eliminating gas from escaping to the rear of the suppressor…keeping attachment threads clean and free of carbon.The LaRue Muzzle-Brake Adapter was designed for the new LaRue TranQuilo line of silencers. It is precision-machined from 17-4 PH Stainless Steel. The Adapter’s patented dual-shouldered design seats the TranQuilo suppressor in perfect alignment to the bore, eliminating gas from escaping to the rear of the suppressor…keeping attachment threads clean and free of carbon. " Taken from the UDE special edition rifle description. View Quote I wonder if that was intentional or if someone for got to redact... |
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"The LaRue Muzzle-Brake Adapter was designed for the new LaRue TranQuilo line of silencers. It is precision-machined from 17-4 PH Stainless Steel. The Adapter’s patented dual-shouldered design seats the TranQuilo suppressor in perfect alignment to the bore, eliminating gas from escaping to the rear of the suppressor…keeping attachment threads clean and free of carbon.The LaRue Muzzle-Brake Adapter was designed for the new LaRue TranQuilo line of silencers. It is precision-machined from 17-4 PH Stainless Steel. The Adapter’s patented dual-shouldered design seats the TranQuilo suppressor in perfect alignment to the bore, eliminating gas from escaping to the rear of the suppressor…keeping attachment threads clean and free of carbon. " Taken from the UDE special edition rifle description. I wonder if that was intentional or if someone for got to redact... |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: "The LaRue Muzzle-Brake Adapter was designed for the new LaRue TranQuilo line of silencers. It is precision-machined from 17-4 PH Stainless Steel. The Adapter’s patented dual-shouldered design seats the TranQuilo suppressor in perfect alignment to the bore, eliminating gas from escaping to the rear of the suppressor…keeping attachment threads clean and free of carbon.The LaRue Muzzle-Brake Adapter was designed for the new LaRue TranQuilo line of silencers. It is precision-machined from 17-4 PH Stainless Steel. The Adapter’s patented dual-shouldered design seats the TranQuilo suppressor in perfect alignment to the bore, eliminating gas from escaping to the rear of the suppressor…keeping attachment threads clean and free of carbon. " Taken from the UDE special edition rifle description. I wonder if that was intentional or if someone for got to redact... Meh ... worthless to me unless I know that the special gas block is nutnfancy approved. |
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Mark will end up costing me a fortune! I had to buy SilcenerCo for my cans, and Seekins for my 300Blk build. But I know as soon as he releases a can with comp stats, and an 8" blk upper, i'll have to rebuy
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Fanboys will buy them even if they are chunks of billet with a 0.35" hole drilled through them and threads cut in the end. However, I wonder what they bring to the table that AAC, Surefire, SiCo, and other established brands are missing?
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I'm curious how one of those adapters/cans was on a rifle here years ago before they were barely a whisper.
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Fanboys will buy them even if they are chunks of billet with a 0.35" hole drilled through them and threads cut in the end. However, I wonder what they bring to the table that AAC, Surefire, SiCo, and other established brands are missing? View Quote I'm not a fan boy by any means, but I do buy Larue when I need something, as it's the best of what I need (researched many hours for each purchase). I'll gladly buy another brand if better, but so far, if Larue makes it, I have found it to be the best for my needs. That's why I purchased SilencerCo suppressors, a Saker 7.62 and an Omega. Both fit my needs the best, vs. other offerings. If Larue makes a better option/better value suppressor, I'll buy it. I purchased a Seekins 300Blk setup, as it was the best I could find that fit my needs. If Larue makes a better option/better value 300 blk upper, I'll buy it. I will NOT be buying a Larue trigger for the 300 BLK rifle, as they don't make a single stage trigger, I will be going with Wilson Combat for that. People forget why stereo-types exist - it's because they are "normally" true. Fanboy status is achieved when the supplier is "normally" the best/right option available to the buyer(s). If Larue makes better products/value/customer service than other brands, they deserve their "fanboys"! |
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Meh ... worthless to me unless I know that the special gas block is nutnfancy approved. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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"The LaRue Muzzle-Brake Adapter was designed for the new LaRue TranQuilo line of silencers. It is precision-machined from 17-4 PH Stainless Steel. The Adapter’s patented dual-shouldered design seats the TranQuilo suppressor in perfect alignment to the bore, eliminating gas from escaping to the rear of the suppressor…keeping attachment threads clean and free of carbon.The LaRue Muzzle-Brake Adapter was designed for the new LaRue TranQuilo line of silencers. It is precision-machined from 17-4 PH Stainless Steel. The Adapter’s patented dual-shouldered design seats the TranQuilo suppressor in perfect alignment to the bore, eliminating gas from escaping to the rear of the suppressor…keeping attachment threads clean and free of carbon. " Taken from the UDE special edition rifle description. I wonder if that was intentional or if someone for got to redact... Meh ... worthless to me unless I know that the special gas block is nutnfancy approved. Lolz. Well played |
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View Quote Awesome. Can we see the inside? 216 |
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View Quote How about some pricequilos? |
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How about some pricequilos? and some specquilos... |
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I think y'all are assuming too much. The name and pic both suggest Larue is finally making tactical incense burners.
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How about some pricequilos? I estimate in the range of a kilo. |
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View Quote I'll do a test and evaluation of one for you. |
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Long as it smells like gunpowder I'll buy it.... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I think y'all are assuming too much. The name and pic both suggest Larue is finally making tactical incense burners. Long as it smells like gunpowder I'll buy it.... Today around 10:00ish ... ETA - ... they said "making a 5.56 is one thing, making a 7.62 is quite another" ... ... they said "thanks but no thanks, leave barrel making to barrel makers" ... ... they said "Golly G, why be crazy, leave trigger making to trigger makers" ... ... they said "Holy molds, stop the madness, leave polymers to the experts" ... |
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I guess I woke up just in time today....
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Today around 10:00ish ... ETA - ... they said "making a 5.56 is one thing, making a 7.62 is quite another" ... ... they said "thanks but no thanks, leave barrel making to barrel makers" ... ... they said "Golly G, why be crazy, leave trigger making to trigger makers" ... ... they said "Holy molds, stop the madness, leave polymers to the experts" ... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I think y'all are assuming too much. The name and pic both suggest Larue is finally making tactical incense burners. Long as it smells like gunpowder I'll buy it.... Today around 10:00ish ... ETA - ... they said "making a 5.56 is one thing, making a 7.62 is quite another" ... ... they said "thanks but no thanks, leave barrel making to barrel makers" ... ... they said "Golly G, why be crazy, leave trigger making to trigger makers" ... ... they said "Holy molds, stop the madness, leave polymers to the experts" ... |
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View Quote That adapters a little different design. |
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I want one but before I get it, I'm going to hit the gym a little more.
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Looks very nice but at 23oz its a bit heavy.....
Lets face it, it will succeed because everything Larue does is thought to be "PURE GOLD" but if ANY OTHER company put out a 23oz suppressor it would be called a "BRICK". |
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Looks very nice but at 23oz its a bit heavy..... Lets face it, it will succeed because everything Larue does is thought to be "PURE GOLD" but if ANY OTHER company put out a 23oz suppressor it would be called a "BRICK". View Quote I have no doubt it's built with the highest quality and workmanship possible but the weight is way up there. I'm guessing that's why the price is reflecting the weight because who in their right mind would pay 1k+ for a 23oz can? |
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I have no doubt it's built with the highest quality and workmanship possible but the weight is way up there. I'm guessing that's why the price is reflecting the weight because who in their right mind would pay 1k+ for a 23oz can? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Looks very nice but at 23oz its a bit heavy..... Lets face it, it will succeed because everything Larue does is thought to be "PURE GOLD" but if ANY OTHER company put out a 23oz suppressor it would be called a "BRICK". I have no doubt it's built with the highest quality and workmanship possible but the weight is way up there. I'm guessing that's why the price is reflecting the weight because who in their right mind would pay 1k+ for a 23oz can? What is a typical weight of a 308 suppressor? |
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Looks very nice but at 23oz its a bit heavy..... Lets face it, it will succeed because everything Larue does is thought to be "PURE GOLD" but if ANY OTHER company put out a 23oz suppressor it would be called a "BRICK". I have no doubt it's built with the highest quality and workmanship possible but the weight is way up there. I'm guessing that's why the price is reflecting the weight because who in their right mind would pay 1k+ for a 23oz can? What is a typical weight of a 308 suppressor? 13.3 ounces http://www.gem-tech.com/store/pc/SANDSTORM-10p48.htm |
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Looks very nice but at 23oz its a bit heavy..... Lets face it, it will succeed because everything Larue does is thought to be "PURE GOLD" but if ANY OTHER company put out a 23oz suppressor it would be called a "BRICK". I have no doubt it's built with the highest quality and workmanship possible but the weight is way up there. I'm guessing that's why the price is reflecting the weight because who in their right mind would pay 1k+ for a 23oz can? What is a typical weight of a 308 suppressor? 13.3 ounces http://www.gem-tech.com/store/pc/SANDSTORM-10p48.htm that's not typical, that's titanium |
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What is a typical weight of a 308 suppressor? 13.3 ounces http://www.gem-tech.com/store/pc/SANDSTORM-10p48.htm that's direct thread, though. the QA version is 17.5 |
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Looks very nice but at 23oz its a bit heavy..... Lets face it, it will succeed because everything Larue does is thought to be "PURE GOLD" but if ANY OTHER company put out a 23oz suppressor it would be called a "BRICK". I have no doubt it's built with the highest quality and workmanship possible but the weight is way up there. I'm guessing that's why the price is reflecting the weight because who in their right mind would pay 1k+ for a 23oz can? What is a typical weight of a 308 suppressor? For an 8" can? 17-20oz. 23oz is a little heavy, but not unheard of. YHM has some heavy all SS cans that are a touch heavier. |
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Saker is almost 21oz, Specwar is 24 or 25. So, it's not like it's a 36oz tank. Some of the newer offerings are coming in under 20oz, and the Ti versions under 15oz. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What is a typical weight of a 308 suppressor? Saker is almost 21oz, Specwar is 24 or 25. So, it's not like it's a 36oz tank. Some of the newer offerings are coming in under 20oz, and the Ti versions under 15oz. what's the cost of those compared to the $699 Larue? I know these are basic questions but I am thinking about joining the flock. |
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