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3/15/2015 12:47:12 PM EDT
I had four form 4's show up this week, so today was range day!  My Trek-T was one of the stamps that came in.  I'd visited it in jail and was impressed with how small and light it is.  Well, finally got to shoot it today.  Rifle it is on is a 10.5" mutt built with a Colt 6920 barrel cut down by ADCO.



Here she is next to my old 18t M4-2000.  It is almost exactly half the weight of my old M4-2k and it's shorter.  It sounded great!  Really tamed down the 10.5.  The M4-2k has a lower tone, but the Trek-T seems just as quiet.  It's gonna live semi-permanently on the 10.5.  I think this can would make an awesome patrol carbine can.  Something that's just going to stay on an SBR and be there if you need it.

I also shot one of my Block II's today with the M4-2k.



I honestly think the 10.5" with the Trek-T on is lighter than the Block II without a can....
3/15/2015 2:18:10 PM EDT
[#1]
I'm really considering getting one if these Trek-T's. They are so insanely light. Any other feedback would be great for someone on the fence.
3/15/2015 3:50:54 PM EDT
[#2]
I believe Active and Spartikis also rock the Trek-T
3/15/2015 4:52:38 PM EDT
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I've had mine about 2 years, love it

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3/15/2015 7:13:32 PM EDT
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Got one mounted on a 10 1/2" bbl.  I figured the suppressor would stay on the upper so I went with something light weight.  Not the quietest 5.56 suppressor, but doesn't have to be.  If I had to do it over, I'd still do it.
3/15/2015 8:02:17 PM EDT
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Got one mounted on a 10 1/2" bbl.  I figured the suppressor would stay on the upper so I went with something light weight.  Not the quietest 5.56 suppressor, but doesn't have to be.  If I had to do it over, I'd still do it.
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Same thoughts here.  I really like how light it is.  POI shift a little up and to the left.  I'd zeroed the rifle before at 50 yards with an AAC 18t brake and only had a couple clicks to bring it back with the Trek-T on.

Right now all I've got to compare it to is my M4-2k.  The M4-2k is maybe a little quieter, but not much.  The Trek-T has a three baffle core.  Blast baffle is inconel and the other two are titanium.  The blast baffle is stupidly thick!  90 rounds through it today, some of them pretty fast.  Got it hot enough to smoke pretty good.  Blast baffle looks perfect.

I don't know if this makes any sense, but the Trek-T cooled down quicker than the M4-2k.  90 rounds through each.
3/15/2015 11:05:08 PM EDT
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I had four form 4's show up this week, so today was range day!  My Trek-T was one of the stamps that came in.  I'd visited it in jail and was impressed with how small and light it is.  Well, finally got to shoot it today.  Rifle it is on is a 10.5" mutt built with a Colt 6920 barrel cut down by ADCO.

<a href="http://s483.photobucket.com/user/compuvette/media/20150315_112254_zpszhp1cnsy.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i483.photobucket.com/albums/rr193/compuvette/20150315_112254_zpszhp1cnsy.jpg</a>

Here she is next to my old 18t M4-2000.  It is almost exactly half the weight of my old M4-2k and it's shorter.  It sounded great!  Really tamed down the 10.5.  The M4-2k has a lower tone, but the Trek-T seems just as quiet.  It's gonna live semi-permanently on the 10.5.  I think this can would make an awesome patrol carbine can.  Something that's just going to stay on an SBR and be there if you need it.

I also shot one of my Block II's today with the M4-2k.

<a href="http://s483.photobucket.com/user/compuvette/media/20150315_113453_zps0vjnqbgu.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i483.photobucket.com/albums/rr193/compuvette/20150315_113453_zps0vjnqbgu.jpg</a>

I honestly think the 10.5" with the Trek-T on is lighter than the Block II without a can....
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What rail is on the gun with the trek?
3/15/2015 11:10:33 PM EDT
[#7]
Looks like a spikes BAR rail
3/16/2015 6:47:28 AM EDT
[#8]
If your talking about my rifle, it's a Geissele 9.5" Mk4 Keymod.  I love Geissele rails!
3/16/2015 8:55:48 AM EDT
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I believe Active and Spartikis also rock the Trek-T
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Indeed i do. Its a great suppressor and pairs great with short light weight rifles. Sure there might be suppressors out there that offer a little more db reduction but there isnt another full size can that is as short and light as the Trek-T.
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