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You should get an adjustable gas block to reduce the "over gassing" caused by the suppressor. I have used both the JP and Slr adjustable gas blocks with good results
Quote from: Sr15 on April 28, 2024, 08:21:04 AMYou should get an adjustable gas block to reduce the "over gassing" caused by the suppressor. I have used both the JP and Slr adjustable gas blocks with good resultsSweet, love to hear that!! Hopefully I can buy them here in commie town? I’ll check it out, thank you. Easy to install ?
Anyone else instal a silencer on their AR and then have issues with cycling the next round in? I have a hybrid 46 and both my .300 blackout and .223 jam the next round after the first shot. Shoot fine without the silencer, little research and it looks like a gas issue. Has to be someone out there who already delt w this and have an answer???
Quote from: trophyhunt on April 28, 2024, 07:55:51 AMAnyone else instal a silencer on their AR and then have issues with cycling the next round in? I have a hybrid 46 and both my .300 blackout and .223 jam the next round after the first shot. Shoot fine without the silencer, little research and it looks like a gas issue. Has to be someone out there who already delt w this and have an answer???I am curious about how the gun jams up. If it is over gassed, it seems like it would just eject the rounds extra hard. Is it failing to feed? Is it stovepiping?