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So I need another BCG and I got to looking at lightweight ones since I've never tried one out. It would be going in an 11.5" mid length build, but my first suppressor should be coming in any month now.
I have an SLR adjustable gas block, would I still see the benefits of using a lightweight BCG with a suppressor? Don't know much on the subject.
Reduced power spring to go along with it?
Thanks.
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I have a 10.5" carbine barrel with a Faxon Gunner BCG and Taccom ultra lightweight buffer and reduced power spring. The total reciprocating weight is just under 9 oz. My SLR gas block is only 3 clicks open to cycle Wolf Gold (and lock back on last round) with a Griffin Recce 5. Six clicks without the silencer. These are the correct settings for all the 5.56 NATO Class ammo I have tried.
Benefit #1 - Total Weight is right at 6lbs with the silencer and Vortex Spitfire optic. This makes this SBR very easy to handle.
Benefit #2 - Low recoil, minimal scope shake provides very fast and accurate follow-up shots.
Downside #1 - with the Recce 5 installed, the gun is pretty front heavy, so the balance is not optimal.
Downside #2 - you need to make sure you know where to set the gas block, especially for the highly variable loadings in .223 ammo. I don't reload (yet), but the ammo I have bought and stack is really consistent as far as gas block settings go. You just have to set the gas block based on what you are shooting.
Makes this high drag, low speed old man a little less high drag, a little better on speed. But alas... I'm still old.