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You won't be disappointed. Keep an eye on the firearm blog, I hear there is a cool article coming out soon! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I want one of these for my SLR-107 CR SBR!!!!! You won't be disappointed. Keep an eye on the firearm blog, I hear there is a cool article coming out soon! Awesome. Can't wait to read it. |
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Something interesting about this can https://scontent-dfw1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/t31.0-8/p720x720/13482899_102353743530239_2729593196994272010_o.jpg View Quote Removable/replaceable end caps for the inevitable endcap strikes with AKs? |
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Removable/replaceable end caps for the inevitable endcap strikes with AKs? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Something interesting about this can https://scontent-dfw1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/t31.0-8/p720x720/13482899_102353743530239_2729593196994272010_o.jpg Removable/replaceable end caps for the inevitable endcap strikes with AKs? Hope so... Since looking at the fit of my Socom SB 2 on my 104-UR its close enough that I'm not going to risk it. (Which is a bummer, but I'll toss a warden on it and call it a day) |
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Something interesting about this can https://scontent-dfw1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/t31.0-8/p720x720/13482899_102353743530239_2729593196994272010_o.jpg Removable/replaceable end caps for the inevitable endcap strikes with AKs? how this can is designed, I bet there will be very little end cap strikes. Pappas took this into consideration when designing it. |
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That can has a 5.56 end cap; the .30 cal end cap has 3 chamfers around the bore. They look different for OV (operator verification - mfg term for checking your own work), i.e. So you can tell which end cap is installed before you do something stupid.
(image of .30 cal end caps: http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1022/7451/products/DeadAir_endcap.jpg?v=1457369133) Do the 5.56 end caps come with a change tool or are we supposed to bring our own spring clip pliers? Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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That can has a 5.56 end cap; the .30 cal end cap has 3 chamfers around the bore. They look different for OV (operator verification - mfg term for checking your own work), i.e. So you can tell which end cap is installed before you do something stupid. (image of .30 cal end caps: http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1022/7451/products/DeadAir_endcap.jpg?v=1457369133) Do the 5.56 end caps come with a change tool or are we supposed to bring our own spring clip pliers? View Quote This is the tool you need: http://hansohnbrothers.com/index.php?route=product/product&manufacturer_id=36&product_id=419 |
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This is the tool you need: http://hansohnbrothers.com/index.php?route=product/product&manufacturer_id=36&product_id=419 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That can has a 5.56 end cap; the .30 cal end cap has 3 chamfers around the bore. They look different for OV (operator verification - mfg term for checking your own work), i.e. So you can tell which end cap is installed before you do something stupid. (image of .30 cal end caps: http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1022/7451/products/DeadAir_endcap.jpg?v=1457369133) Do the 5.56 end caps come with a change tool or are we supposed to bring our own spring clip pliers? This is the tool you need: http://hansohnbrothers.com/index.php?route=product/product&manufacturer_id=36&product_id=419 yes. The end caps for the sandman should be available soon. |
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Quoted: yes. The end caps for the sandman should be available soon. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: That can has a 5.56 end cap; the .30 cal end cap has 3 chamfers around the bore. They look different for OV (operator verification - mfg term for checking your own work), i.e. So you can tell which end cap is installed before you do something stupid. (image of .30 cal end caps: http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1022/7451/products/DeadAir_endcap.jpg?v=1457369133) Do the 5.56 end caps come with a change tool or are we supposed to bring our own spring clip pliers? This is the tool you need: http://hansohnbrothers.com/index.php?route=product/product&manufacturer_id=36&product_id=419 yes. The end caps for the sandman should be available soon. |
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Just FYI, I have used their "contact us" on their website, DM'd them on instagram, DM'd Gary Hughes. No response. They don't want work. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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MOD Outfitters story on TFB tomorrow afternoon. They don't want work. read the article tomorrow, it will make sense. |
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Is this the same availability expertise as with the flash hiders? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That can has a 5.56 end cap; the .30 cal end cap has 3 chamfers around the bore. They look different for OV (operator verification - mfg term for checking your own work), i.e. So you can tell which end cap is installed before you do something stupid. (image of .30 cal end caps: http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1022/7451/products/DeadAir_endcap.jpg?v=1457369133) Do the 5.56 end caps come with a change tool or are we supposed to bring our own spring clip pliers? This is the tool you need: http://hansohnbrothers.com/index.php?route=product/product&manufacturer_id=36&product_id=419 yes. The end caps for the sandman should be available soon. they are going out in small batches to distributors. Currently cans are taking up most machine time. Flash Hiders are slowly but surely becoming in stock as supply catches up. |
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Don't put a "contact us" form on your website of you don't plan on following up. It's not rocket science. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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MOD Outfitters story on TFB tomorrow afternoon. They don't want work. I used it about a month ago and got a response the next day. *shrugs* |
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I know a guy...
Bet he could knock out a batch of Ti (unfinished) end caps. |
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http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2016/06/24/mod-outfitters/ http://i1255.photobucket.com/albums/hh623/pmdata/3178d957e8bb44c45e9c1241f3a38d98_zps0ajdvvdk.jpg View Quote excellent article. I love my MOD. It's my favorite gun to shoot and can't wait until I have a wolverine for it. |
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http://www.recoilweb.com/dead-air-wolverine-pbs-1-gemtech-arsenal-inc-ak-soviet-styling-american-execution-102311.html
Recoil write up on the wolverine. |
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Lipsey's is showing it listed in their catalog with an MSRP OF $1099
http://www.lipseys.com/itemdetail.aspx?itemno=DAWOLVERINE |
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That is full blown msrp. It has the same as the Sandman S and I got mine for $750. At that price point I will order one for sure.
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I'm really excited about this can and if what I heard is true about this can, it is really ingenious on how they figured out the baffle strike issue. My first NFA purchase after 41f for sure.
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My Bulgarian type 3 needs one of these bad
Also will it be rated for 7.62x39 out of an 8 inch barre . I really want a Krink and a suppressed Krink would be the bees knees |
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My Bulgarian type 3 needs one of these bad Also will it be rated for 7.62x39 out of an 8 inch barre . I really want a Krink and a suppressed Krink would be the bees knees View Quote I've got one and considered suppressing it. Wouldn't it still be very loud with the can? I've never shot one suppressed. |
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Capitol Armory Dead Air Wolverine
Getting Closer... |
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As unusual as it sounds in this business, you are probably fairly close. |
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Mike told me yesterday it should be soon. He said August/September time. I can't wait!
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MAC posted a video of the Galil Ace not playing well suppressed. Any chance the Wolverine would allow proper function?
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MAC posted a video of the Galil Ace not playing well suppressed. Any chance the Wolverine would allow proper function? View Quote It is built around the ak. It will be the best AK can on the market hands down. Mike and Company have thought of everything in regards to suppressing an AK. |
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It is built around the ak. It will be the best AK can on the market hands down. Mike and Company have thought of everything in regards to suppressing an AK. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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MAC posted a video of the Galil Ace not playing well suppressed. Any chance the Wolverine would allow proper function? It is built around the ak. It will be the best AK can on the market hands down. Mike and Company have thought of everything in regards to suppressing an AK. Which means it will have an open bore to reduce the possibility of strikes. The AK doesn't lend itself to suppression, no matter how well the can is engineered. It won't be super quiet, and it will over function, unless modified. |
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