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Re: Pros and cons to silencers [Re: Texican] #8965016 12/01/23 01:50 AM
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On most AR's you'll want to change to an adjustable gasblock if you don't already have one. As WP mentioned above, they'll run super-dirty if you don't.

Is there a recommended adjustable gas block? I don't think my Ruger MPR has one.



Thank you for asking, I wanted too, but was afraid. cheers

Re: Pros and cons to silencers [Re: ntxtrapper] #8965048 12/01/23 02:27 AM
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They shine much better on a bolt gun.


1000% agree

Re: Pros and cons to silencers [Re: grout-scout] #8965136 12/01/23 10:51 AM
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Originally Posted by grout-scout
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Originally Posted by QuitShootinYoungBucks
On most AR's you'll want to change to an adjustable gasblock if you don't already have one. As WP mentioned above, they'll run super-dirty if you don't.

Is there a recommended adjustable gas block? I don't think my Ruger MPR has one.



Thank you for asking, I wanted too, but was afraid. cheers

Lots of good options out there these days. I think mine are Superlative Arms. Any reputable model that fits your gun would likely serve you well.


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Re: Pros and cons to silencers [Re: Big Sam] #8965719 12/02/23 01:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Big Sam
I have not taken the plunge yet but I love shooting next to people using cans.

LOL!! Don't we all? confused2

Re: Pros and cons to silencers [Re: p-dawg] #8966475 12/03/23 08:22 AM
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My first one is in jail at day 50 (just checked I try not too) I lvoe shooting with it and cant wait to take it home where I cna use it alone and really enjoy the quiet. worst part so far has been the wait lol.Highly recomend do the transfer at a range that allows you conjucals!

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