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Posted: 11/26/2009 7:28:56 PM EDT
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What is the difference between the AAC M4-2000, AAC SCAR-SD, and AAC 416-SD?
On the AAC site each page is exactly the same except for the name. Really wanting to get a can and want an AAC because they seem to be tops and I have a permatached blackout 51T on one of my uppers. Thanks! |
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Just double checked, the SCAR-SD is the only one that's different, a bit longer(I'm assuming for the mount diff) and the 18T mount.
So what's the diff between the M4-2000 and 416-SD?... M4-2000 db rating 32-34 416-SD db rating 30-35 I wonder what is different?... |
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Just double checked, the SCAR-SD is the only one that's different, a bit longer(I'm assuming for the mount diff) and the 18T mount. So what's the diff between the M4-2000 and 416-SD?... M4-2000 db rating 32-34 416-SD db rating 30-35 I wonder what is different?... The 416-SD and the M4-2000 are the same silencer with a different name on the side. The M4-2000 DB info that is posted was with the Colt M4 (14.5" barrel) with M855 ammo. The 416-SD DB info that is posted was with the 10.5" and 14.5" HK 416 rifle with M855 ammo. So the numbers are a little different but the silencers are the SAME. Mike Mers |
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The SCAR SD appears to be an older M4-2000. The model with the assymetric more or less flat blast baffle and two conical baffles. It should be louder than the current M42K. Wrong- same (current) internals, just the 18-tooth spring mount- that's what was approved, that's what it has. |
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The SCAR SD appears to be an older M4-2000. The model with the assymetric more or less flat blast baffle and two conical baffles. It should be louder than the current M42K. Wrong- same (current) internals, just the 18-tooth spring mount- that's what was approved, that's what it has. The SCAR can I handled was Issued equipment to the Army. So I don't know what you're talking about. That silencer has an NSN right? That means any change requires retesting and approval, so the stack should be the same as the one I used, unless AAC has no plans for further sales of that NSN numbered item- or has received approval to retest, retested and was government approved of the change of baffle system. Or I guess if AAC has a military version and a civilian version and the two groups buy different silencers and they have no relation except in name. |
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