The Huntertown Arms suppressors retail for 219.00 and work as well as any out there...they are probably the best value for the dollar.
Look em up.
http://www.huntertownarms.com/
I just did a group buy on another board for .22 suppressors for 185.00 bucks, so they are coming down.
Some of the suppressor manufacturers are buiding some great cans, and they have reduced overhead costs to be able to compete.
Its never been a better time to own a suppressor than it is now.
You can get a can rated up to .300 mag that works well.
The problem is that most pistol cans do not have the same threads as rifle cans.
When you try to use a can for a caliber that it is not specifcially for it, it wont be as efficient or quiet and you must be sure that the opening in the...
The main problems with AK's and suppressors are the fact that most AK threads are not concentric to the bore. Some of the thread fits are atrocious.
This resulted in baffle strikes and poor accuracy. The AK is not a quiet gun due to the action noise. When shooting a supersonic bullet, you...
I like sidefolders better, but side folders and underfolders suck to shoot, you just cant get a good cheek weld and they will wear out the side of your face.
Most side folders are too short for me so I went with the side folding collapsible Magpul that works perfectly and it dosent look too bad.
As soon as I can get my hands on one, I'm gonna SBR it. I'm going to do it exactly the same as my Draco SBR, but this one will even be shorter.
How cool would that be?
I love Saigas. Here is an SBS conversion that I did. They are extremely customizable and as such make an awesome CQB weapon.
Thanks to the ATF and their attempts to redefine the english language to mean whatever they want it to mean, they are worth more than they ever have been.
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