

Posted: 8/26/2010 2:06:58 AM EST
I am looking into suppressors for a 10.5" SBR.
What are you running and what works well? |
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if you're going the MK18 route, KAC QDSS-NT4. I'm trying to save up for one now. Major-Malfunction has great prices on them
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Gemtech G-5 on a Tactical Solutions T15 lower/YHM upper YHM 10.5" diamond fluted bbl light weight spectre rail w/ Magpul furniture. Soon to be a G-5T (titanium) http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk44/johndsphoto/AR-15%20Collection/AR-15105SBR2.jpg?t=1282857393 http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk44/johndsphoto/AR-15%20Collection/AR-15105SBR.jpg?t=1282857419 *drool* |
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I went with the AAC M4-2000.
After shooting it a bit I noticed it was starting to beat up my blast baffles so I installed the 51 tooth brakes. Loud as a grenade without the suppressor and after a mag or two it feels like your front teeth go numb. ![]() But when you have the suppressor on it saves the baffles from getting chewed up. I have 2500 rounds of M193 through the one I use the most without incident. See this thread: http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=2&f=405&t=190413 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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ADCO M4-S
Waiting on the form 4 to come back. Light, small, and CHEAP. Not as quiet as full size can though. |
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Something with a generous blast baffle aperture, ie, not the YHM. HMMMMMMMMM, then what would you recommend? Or which suppressor is it that you shoot, i should of asked? |
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Something with a generous blast baffle aperture, ie, not the YHM. HMMMMMMMMM, then what would you recommend? Or which suppressor is it that you shoot, i should of asked? You know, now that Mike from American Manufacturing appears to be back in the business, you might look at the Triple-X Warrior. It never got the attention of the more trendy silencers, but it's built like a tank. I've used mine on a 7.5" barrel with no issues. I mostly use it on an 11.5" barrel. It's got a generous enough aperture in the baffles that you can shoot a .308 through it with no issues. |
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I'm waiting for my halo to get approved. With any luck it will be in the next few weeks although I'm sending my lmt 10.5 inch upper back to lmt tomorrow as I'm having issues with some types of ammo. Most of what I've read is that the halo is built to take a beating and it doesn't require a special mount. Just a 5 dollar set of peal washers and the stock a2 flash hider. Would have looked at the kac but this was a good deal cheaper.
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Use an A1 on your HALO and you don't have to mess with the shim kit.
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Another vote for the Ops M4-S. Small, light and cheap. http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e251/the_accuser/mrp1052.jpg Is that a stock 10.5 MRP barrel? If so, how did you set it up for the M4-S? I thought the barrel was too short to run the M4-S on the MRP 10.5. |
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Use an A1 on your HALO and you don't have to mess with the shim kit. The peal washer set is cheaper then an a1 flash hider. |
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I went with the AAC M4-2000. After shooting it a bit I noticed it was starting to beat up my blast baffles so I installed the 51 tooth brakes. Loud as a grenade without the suppressor and after a mag or two it feels like your front teeth go numb. ![]() But when you have the suppressor on it saves the baffles from getting chewed up. I have 2500 rounds of M193 through the one I use the most without incident. Not to hijack the OPs thread, but I couldn't agree more I have an AAC M4-2000 awaiting a tax stamp and just installed an AAC Brakeout on a 12.5" barrel. Stooooopid loud first outing! Wow |
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Another vote for the Ops M4-S. Small, light and cheap. http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e251/the_accuser/mrp1052.jpg Is that a stock 10.5 MRP barrel? If so, how did you set it up for the M4-S? I thought the barrel was too short to run the M4-S on the MRP 10.5. Yep, stock 10.5" MRP barrel. Just added the Ops adapter ADCO sells to the end of the barrel then the brake onto the adapter. Now I can use my M4-S, 14th, 15th or 16th models. Here is a pic without the can. ![]() |
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Man, I see these threads about cans, and simply drool. No cans allowed here.
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I really like the GEMTECH G5. I picked this one up in April on the GEMTAX rebate sale. I am very pleased so far..... ![]() Barrel - 10.5" Rainier Forearm - 9" Larue rail Foregrip - Larue FUG Upper - Bravo Co. BCG - Bravo Co. BUIS - Troy Industries Optic - Aimpoint CompM4 Lower - Tactical Innovations Trigger - 4# Timney Grip - Tango Down Stock - VLTOR iMod Clubfoot http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v510/yfz450air/IMG_1817.jpg Can hardly wait for my Form 4. |
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Alot of good choices mentioned. I went with the AAC M4 2000. I would suggest going with a suppressor that you can use a break with. The short barrels will wear the blast baffel alot faster. I also like the Gemtech G5, but they don't have a break mount avaliable that I know of.
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Please tell which surpressor is safe to shoot without hearing protection? I am leaning toward these three and would like to know who is softer on the Ears including these KAC M4QDSS, Gemtech and ACC M4-2000 ???
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Quoted: Please tell which surpressor is safe to shoot without hearing protection? I am leaning toward these three and would like to know who is softer on the Ears including these KAC M4QDSS, Gemtech and ACC M4-2000 ??? None |
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Please tell which surpressor is safe to shoot without hearing protection? I am leaning toward these three and would like to know who is softer on the Ears including these KAC M4QDSS, Gemtech and ACC M4-2000 ??? On a 10.5" barrel you'd be hard pressed to find a true hearing safe suppressor. I have a M4-2000 and bystanders only a few feet away never complain about the sound. But as the shooter I can only fire a few rounds without the suppressor and then I'll start to get ringing in my ears. |
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I shoot my Liberty Suppressor Constitution without earplugs all the time on my 10.5, and it doesn't hurt my ears at all. Yeah, its kinda loud, but not enough to causing ringing. Granted my ears are shot from 2 deployments, but still.
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