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Posted: 12/16/2015 9:09:54 AM EDT
...is AWESOME!!

I've finally got it dialed in. I'm using an Innovative Arms Grunt silencer and the heavy PWS buffer with the #4 setting on the gas block and it is really a pleasure to shoot.

Little to no recoil. Almost no gas face. I did the Permatex charging handle fix and notice a difference there as well. It almost shoots as quietly and as softy as my Blackout.

You need to get one.


Link Posted: 12/20/2015 5:08:34 PM EDT
[#1]
Nice, very nice!
Link Posted: 12/21/2015 8:34:20 AM EDT
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Burned all the cerakote off the silencer last week.



Any ideas on how to clean it up a little?
Link Posted: 1/1/2016 9:55:56 PM EDT
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Sorry about the cerakote.  

Question about the MK110.  Does it come with a pinned and welded muzzle device?  

I know the Mk114 does but since the MK110 is naturally gonna be either an SBR or pistol I was wondering if theyd do the same thing with it.
Link Posted: 1/1/2016 11:14:29 PM EDT
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Sorry about the cerakote.  

Question about the MK110.  Does it come with a pinned and welded muzzle device?  

I know the Mk114 does but since the MK110 is naturally gonna be either an SBR or pistol I was wondering if theyd do the same thing with it.
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Mine was not not pinned and welded.
Link Posted: 1/9/2016 10:43:51 PM EDT
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Mine was not not pinned and welded.
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Sorry about the cerakote.  

Question about the MK110.  Does it come with a pinned and welded muzzle device?  

I know the Mk114 does but since the MK110 is naturally gonna be either an SBR or pistol I was wondering if theyd do the same thing with it.


Mine was not not pinned and welded.

Thanks for the info!  Hope you got your cerakote fixed
Link Posted: 1/10/2016 10:53:29 AM EDT
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Thanks for the info!  Hope you got your cerakote fixed
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Glad to help.

I'll probably just leave the silencer the way it is. It'll all burn off eventually.

BTW - I contacted Innovative Arms to see what they recommend to clean it and they said to send it back to them and they would refinish it FREE OF CHARGE.

They weren't the ones that cerakoted it but they'll clean up the mess for free? That's GREAT customer service IMO.
Link Posted: 1/12/2016 12:12:11 AM EDT
[#7]
Sweet PWS
Link Posted: 1/14/2016 1:34:32 PM EDT
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Love that set up.  Do you have to burn a couple hundred rounds in a short period of time for the finish to get cooked off or is that typical or range plinking?
Link Posted: 1/14/2016 2:30:25 PM EDT
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Love that set up.  Do you have to burn a couple hundred rounds in a short period of time for the finish to get cooked off or is that typical or range plinking?
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I'm not sure the cerakote job was done right. I asked the guy initially if it needed a break in period and he said it didn't. I shot about 30 rounds when I saw the cerakote starting to bubble but it was too late by then. I wasn't doing any rapid firing either.

At least it looks like it's been shot. It has scars now.
Link Posted: 1/14/2016 8:37:32 PM EDT
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Yep- that's character.  I hope the refinishing works well for you.  What's the turnaround time?  My suggestions would have been greenie-weenie (Scotchbrite), then copper scrubbie, then stainless steel scrubbie for a smooth finish.  Whatever works best.  Then some hi-temp BBQ or engine paint; flat or satin black.  Repeat as required.
Link Posted: 1/15/2016 8:41:17 AM EDT
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Yep- that's character.  I hope the refinishing works well for you.  What's the turnaround time?  My suggestions would have been greenie-weenie (Scotchbrite), then copper scrubbie, then stainless steel scrubbie for a smooth finish.  Whatever works best.  Then some hi-temp BBQ or engine paint; flat or satin black.  Repeat as required.
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I'll probably just keep it as is.

They told me I'd have the can back in a week.
Link Posted: 1/19/2016 12:50:32 PM EDT
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That's a sweet looking upper! My Mk110 currently wears a FERFRANS CRD because I ran out of Surefire muzzle brakes (only bought three... ). However, my Mk112 and Mk116 both wear Surefire muzzle brakes and look great with a can on (my buddy's, still waiting on a certain company to do the Form 3 and send it to my dealer so I can start the Form 4 and the next long wait).
Link Posted: 1/19/2016 3:31:57 PM EDT
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That's a sweet looking upper! My Mk110 currently wears a FERFRANS CRD because I ran out of Surefire muzzle brakes (only bought three... ). However, my Mk112 and Mk116 both wear Surefire muzzle brakes and look great with a can on (my buddy's, still waiting on a certain company to do the Form 3 and send it to my dealer so I can start the Form 4 and the next long wait).
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Nice collection. Got a family photo?
Link Posted: 1/20/2016 9:45:41 AM EDT
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Mod 2 is out.

http://primaryweapons.com/store/mk1-mod-2/
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