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Posted: 10/13/2012 10:04:21 AM EDT
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I recently picked up my new silencer and ran 120 semi auto rounds thru it.
When I got home I stuck a flashlight in the mount end, and looked thru the muzzle. With the latch at the 12 o'clock position, I noticed that between 1 and 7 o'clock the baffles are smooth.   Between 7 and 1 o'clock, they are not jagged, but not concentric.  The  blast, last baffle and the end cap are perfectly round. All rounds landed center of target, no keyholes. Could this be a bullet strike, or is this normal?   No debris came out when I shook it upside down. FYI, 16" barrel Direct gas impingement Brake out mount F/A carrier H buffer Federal XM193 55gr FMJ |
| The bore aperture on the M42K and similar designs like SDN-6 have a stepped cut, such that, looking at the conical baffle from the side, it is not simply cut once across, perpendicular to the bore. It is stepped, so the aperture is not really circular, like you're seeing down the bore. These vents direct gas to that side following the baffle. |
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This is the best picture I had on hand to illustrate what I'm talking about: http://i889.photobucket.com/albums/ac97/krocsyldiph/suppressor/aac_416sd_762sd.jpg Look at the bore openings on the 762-SD on the right. Why would you do this to your suppressors ?? !!!!
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This is the best picture I had on hand to illustrate what I'm talking about: http://i889.photobucket.com/albums/ac97/krocsyldiph/suppressor/aac_416sd_762sd.jpg Look at the bore openings on the 762-SD on the right. Why would you do this to your suppressors ?? !!!! ![]() Haha, that's not my suppressor cut in half! I can't remember exactly where I found it, but pretty sure it was on silencertalk. I think it was from someone's desk at AAC. Anyways, there are detailed photos available of the internals of most of the suppressors on the market - AAC, Surefire, Silencerco, YHM, etc. Some are section views like this cut-away, while others show the components disassembled, for suppressors which can be disassembled (not possible for the M4-2K, of course). |
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