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Had mine for about 3 years now and it's a blast to shoot. I added a Limbsaver recoil pad and Silencerco muzzle brake to tame the recoil.
She's a 14" Tromix and runs like a champ. A Leupold 2-7 scope rides on top. -bob Attached File |
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Originally Posted By Bob_L: Had mine for about 3 years now and it's a blast to shoot. I added a Limbsaver recoil pad and Silencerco muzzle brake to tame the recoil. She's a 14" Tromix and runs like a champ. A Leupold 2-7 scope rides on top. -bob https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/160/Bobs_458SOCOM_FirstPic_jpg-1638190.JPG View Quote Not that my opinion counts for anything, but IMO this is the perfect setup for the .458 S. 12.5-14” TROMIX upper, Magpul CTR stock with Limbsaver, and a 2-7x optic, Leupold being my favorite choice also. If you cant bring home the bacon-or venison-with this setup, it’s not the gun or the scope’s fault! |
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Originally Posted By Big-Bore: Not that my opinion counts for anything, but IMO this is the perfect setup for the .458 S. 12.5-14” TROMIX upper, Magpul CTR stock with Limbsaver, and a 2-7x optic, Leupold being my favorite choice also. If you cant bring home the bacon-or venison-with this setup, it’s not the gun or the scope’s fault! View Quote Thanks Big-Bore! I was initially saving for a shorter barrel, but saw Tony's scratch and dent sale and couldn't pass up the 14" lightweight with bolt for $175. Also, the Tromix muzzle brakes might work a bit better, but the Silencerco MB's primary purpose is as a suppressor mount, and I have to go with what fits the can. -bob |
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Originally Posted By Happy2shoot: I don't have a 458 socom but I do have a 50 Beowulf. I would never shoot that thing with a blade brace! Does it cut you? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Happy2shoot: Originally Posted By Unruely: My 1st 458 Socom. Right now has an Anderson lower with blade brace (both to be changed soon) KAK 8" upper with KAK BCG and Diamondhead BUIS. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50488680923_eac3cc23ae_o.jpg121637370_3621059804572703_1463393493526569569_o by Martin Unrue, on Flickr I don't have a 458 socom but I do have a 50 Beowulf. I would never shoot that thing with a blade brace! Does it cut you? Its not very pleasant, but not comfortable by any means. Thats why its in the process of being changed. |
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Here's my rig with a Tromix 14-16 upper and a Vortex Viper PST 1x6 scope on it. Its a fun rifle to shoot. Wife said my brothers 12" 6.5G is louder than the beast pictured Thought with the fish gill brake and the amount of powder and gas from the SOCOM i would be louder lol |
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And yes my first LaRue trigger went into this rifle. A flat, skeletonize MBT2S. Well worth the price of admission. I like G triggers too. They're is a 12" 6.8 pistol and a 20" 556 rifle
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My 458 SOCOM
Aero XL upper Aero Atlas R-One 15" handguard LMT ambidextrous charging handle Colt bolt carrier Tromix 458 bolt Tromix 16" Lightweight barrel Tromix Radial Comp Tromix lo-profile gas block Lantac nitride gas tube Midwest Industries 30mm mount Trijicon Accupower 1-4x24 LMT MARS-L lower LMT 2 stage trigger Geissele Posi-Snap ambi safety (i don't like the stock LMT ambi safety) PWS ratchet back plate/castle nut Aero carbine buffer tube kit Magpul SL-S stock & K2+ grip |
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My SOCOM break next to a AR birdcage Attached File
Yes I know the birdcage is not timed I took off the suppressor and put on the birdcage just for comparison. |
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Trigger puncher extraordinaire
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I killed a bacon puppy. :(
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Tromix 12/Aero XL build. Only 100 rounds through it so far, but it’s been 100%. Really liking it so far.
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Originally Posted By mchgnxj24: Tromix 12/Aero XL build. Only 100 rounds through it so far, but it’s been 100%. Really liking it so far. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/281418/1D6B207A-2150-48FF-A717-EF914786E3BB_jpe-2035669.JPG View Quote Is that a Rex Silentium can? And how well does it work? |
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Originally Posted By AZ-AR15: Is that a Rex Silentium can? And how well does it work? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By AZ-AR15: Originally Posted By mchgnxj24: Tromix 12/Aero XL build. Only 100 rounds through it so far, but it’s been 100%. Really liking it so far. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/281418/1D6B207A-2150-48FF-A717-EF914786E3BB_jpe-2035669.JPG Is that a Rex Silentium can? And how well does it work? It is a Rex and it definitely takes the bite off, though I wouldn’t consider it hearing safe. This was specifically built for hunting and outside of the range, I’ve only ever fired one round at a time(no ringing afterward). If I was at the range, I had earpro and could only compare it to my Ops-Inc M4-M. It does sound quieter than my M4-M w/ 5.56, but that is clearly apples to oranges and they were close enough where it could simply be the difference in tone that made the Rex sound quieter. |
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Two State Customs
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Originally Posted By DoubleARon: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/73538/BD4B6032-5039-4153-8327-D6E768C1BD50_jpe-1915060.JPG View Quote Looks like you're at the Montgomery County Shooting Complex.... |
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Two State Customs
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bump for piktures
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Originally Posted By Flintknapper: Rigged up for hog hunting: http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n92/flintknapper/Teppo_2.jpg Stripped down for Deer Season: http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n92/flintknapper/458a.jpg View Quote suhweet |
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Bump for more pictures - still putting mine together....
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Man, I want one of these so bad. I'm envious gentlemen.
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Wish I still had my 10.5" 458 upper.
It was awesome with my Hybrid 46 and RCA adjustable carrier... |
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Originally Posted By DoubleARon: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/73538/BD4B6032-5039-4153-8327-D6E768C1BD50_jpe-1915060.JPG View Quote What barrel and front sight post are you running? |
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Originally Posted By StromBusa: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/341204/IMG_3132_jpg-2206586.JPG View Quote What's your gas block clearance like? On the bottom of the handguard I mean. I can only get a piece of printer paper between the MI combat and aero gas block. Business card is a no go. The journal on the faxon gunner is .875 I'm wondering if I just need to replace the gas block or my handguard. I was only concerned about barrel whip. But to be honest it's going to be a 200 yard gun anyway. The Upper: Aero XL Aero Gas Block Faxon Gunner Barrel 16" Faxon BCH Wilson Combat Flash Hider MI Combat handguard 12"ish Strike Industries 7075 Charging Handle Samson BUIS Holosun Magnifier PA MD-25 ACSS |
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Try the TROY .875 gas block. It is the thinnest I have found on the bottom from the factory and I have used several of them on .875 gas block seats with MI Gen 2, 3 and combat handguards. Or...take your gas block and thin the bottom on a belt sander, then touch up. I've done that on several .875 gas blocks before discovering the TROYs. Be sure to thin the set screws also or use shorter ones.
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Originally Posted By Big-Bore: Try the TROY .875 gas block. It is the thinnest I have found on the bottom from the factory and I have used several of them on .875 gas block seats with MI Gen 2, 3 and combat handguards. Or...take your gas block and thin the bottom on a belt sander, then touch up. I've done that on several .875 gas blocks before discovering the TROYs. Be sure to thin the set screws also or use shorter ones. View Quote Thank you I'll look into Troy. I also have another gas block I might be able to give a shot. I like to try these before belt sanding Edit: Damn $50, and most sites are back ordered. I found a spare sadlak .875 in my parts bin. It actually gave me some extra clearance, my only nitpick is that it's Phosphate. Ah well it will work, it will also be easier to grind down than something nitrided if I go that route. |
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Originally Posted By Capt_Destro: What's your gas block clearance like? On the bottom of the handguard I mean. I can only get a piece of printer paper between the MI combat and aero gas block. Business card is a no go. The journal on the faxon gunner is .875 I'm wondering if I just need to replace the gas block or my handguard. I was only concerned about barrel whip. But to be honest it's going to be a 200 yard gun anyway. https://i.imgur.com/OODfavN.jpg The Upper: Aero XL Aero Gas Block Faxon Gunner Barrel 16" Faxon BCH Wilson Combat Flash Hider MI Combat handguard 12"ish Strike Industries 7075 Charging Handle Samson BUIS Holosun Magnifier PA MD-25 ACSS View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Capt_Destro: Originally Posted By StromBusa: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/341204/IMG_3132_jpg-2206586.JPG What's your gas block clearance like? On the bottom of the handguard I mean. I can only get a piece of printer paper between the MI combat and aero gas block. Business card is a no go. The journal on the faxon gunner is .875 I'm wondering if I just need to replace the gas block or my handguard. I was only concerned about barrel whip. But to be honest it's going to be a 200 yard gun anyway. https://i.imgur.com/OODfavN.jpg The Upper: Aero XL Aero Gas Block Faxon Gunner Barrel 16" Faxon BCH Wilson Combat Flash Hider MI Combat handguard 12"ish Strike Industries 7075 Charging Handle Samson BUIS Holosun Magnifier PA MD-25 ACSS Not sure the clearance, I'll have to check it. Not sure that there is any minimum requirement. If it clears, it clears? |
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OK, see you later, Redcoat…
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Originally Posted By StromBusa: Not sure the clearance, I'll have to check it. Not sure that there is any minimum requirement. If it clears, it clears? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By StromBusa: Originally Posted By Capt_Destro: Originally Posted By StromBusa: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/341204/IMG_3132_jpg-2206586.JPG What's your gas block clearance like? On the bottom of the handguard I mean. I can only get a piece of printer paper between the MI combat and aero gas block. Business card is a no go. The journal on the faxon gunner is .875 I'm wondering if I just need to replace the gas block or my handguard. I was only concerned about barrel whip. But to be honest it's going to be a 200 yard gun anyway. https://i.imgur.com/OODfavN.jpg The Upper: Aero XL Aero Gas Block Faxon Gunner Barrel 16" Faxon BCH Wilson Combat Flash Hider MI Combat handguard 12"ish Strike Industries 7075 Charging Handle Samson BUIS Holosun Magnifier PA MD-25 ACSS Not sure the clearance, I'll have to check it. Not sure that there is any minimum requirement. If it clears, it clears? Not sure on a definite measurement. No worries, was just wondering how tight it was for you since we had the same rail. Shot free hand, it would probably be fine. But the Aero precision gas block would definitely touching the inside of the rail if I put it on a rest or bipod. I can at least fit a business card between the gap now. On the plus side these combat rails don't flex much to begin with. |
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Originally Posted By Capt_Destro: Not sure on a definite measurement. No worries, was just wondering how tight it was for you since we had the same rail. Shot free hand, it would probably be fine. But the Aero precision gas block would definitely touching the inside of the rail if I put it on a rest or bipod. I can at least fit a business card between the gap now. On the plus side these combat rails don't flex much to begin with. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Capt_Destro: Originally Posted By StromBusa: Originally Posted By Capt_Destro: Originally Posted By StromBusa: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/341204/IMG_3132_jpg-2206586.JPG What's your gas block clearance like? On the bottom of the handguard I mean. I can only get a piece of printer paper between the MI combat and aero gas block. Business card is a no go. The journal on the faxon gunner is .875 I'm wondering if I just need to replace the gas block or my handguard. I was only concerned about barrel whip. But to be honest it's going to be a 200 yard gun anyway. https://i.imgur.com/OODfavN.jpg The Upper: Aero XL Aero Gas Block Faxon Gunner Barrel 16" Faxon BCH Wilson Combat Flash Hider MI Combat handguard 12"ish Strike Industries 7075 Charging Handle Samson BUIS Holosun Magnifier PA MD-25 ACSS Not sure the clearance, I'll have to check it. Not sure that there is any minimum requirement. If it clears, it clears? Not sure on a definite measurement. No worries, was just wondering how tight it was for you since we had the same rail. Shot free hand, it would probably be fine. But the Aero precision gas block would definitely touching the inside of the rail if I put it on a rest or bipod. I can at least fit a business card between the gap now. On the plus side these combat rails don't flex much to begin with. I'm using a Tromix upper, The rail is mounted very securely, does not flex on the SBR. I looked at the top for clearance Easy 1/8" clearance with the gas "band" that Tromix used. I took a picture and will attach when it loads, this is same from their site. : Attached File |
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Bump to keep up interest!
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Originally Posted By Sticklebackbob: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/486835/4110EF07-CFB5-481B-9353-91E689FB7CC5_jpe-2731058.JPG 8” Tromix guts on my SBR lower. View Quote Back in the ole timey days, I seem to recall someone produced an integrally suppressed 458. Seems like yours would be a good candidate for a can and still keep a managable length. I am still of the mind 600 g subsonic pill out of a 458 makes the most sense, but I'd like to be corrected if my thinking is unsound. |
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More pictures please....
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12” Tromix builder’s special. I’ll chase black bear and moose with this build this year. ETA a clearer pic. Attached File |
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Now a real killer, when he picked up the ZF1, would have immediately asked about the little red button on the bottom of the gun.
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Whatever you're socom's weighing in at because they could be deceptively lightweight due to the barrels bore. Just curious if someone made a lightweight build.
But the faxon Gunner barrel and the Midwest industries handguard the balance is very nice. Like the CTR stock add some weight to the back but the front feels super light. Sadly I haven't been able to shoot mine yet but what's the recoil like is it similar to 12 gauge? |
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Originally Posted By Capt_Destro: Whatever you're socom's weighing in at because they could be deceptively lightweight due to the barrels bore. Just curious if someone made a lightweight build. But the faxon Gunner barrel and the Midwest industries handguard the balance is very nice. Like the CTR stock add some weight to the back but the front feels super light. Sadly I haven't been able to shoot mine yet but what's the recoil like is it similar to 12 gauge? View Quote I’ve got the Tromix lightweight 12” a couple posts above. Without the scope and mag, it weighs a tad bit over 5.25 lbs. I think just under 7.5 lbs with a loaded mag and scope. Recoil is brisk with the ctr and no pad. I put 50 rounds through it to break it in one day. My shoulder was done for a a couple days thereafter. |
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Originally Posted By NewCo32: Hope ya'll don't mind if I bump this thread. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/279886/IMG_7558-3126085.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/279886/IMG_7557-3126084.jpg View Quote Looks good |
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