Flow through suppressor and a midlength tube will be all you need but if you are clearing rooms while suppressed and under nods the most important factor for keeping gas and flash off your glass is using high grain, low flash/low smoke rounds.
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I have found that nothing really helps besides a superlative arms adjustable gas block. That actually tunes and adjusts the gas used to cycle the gun then it vents off excess gas away from the shooter. Absolute best thing i have done. Totally changed how my gun shoots smoothing it out and lowering recoil.
Great video I did not know about a BCG suppressed or unsuppressed feature. Where do your cases eject out to, between 3 and 4 o'clock? You AR-15 is suppressed only using an H2 buffer, with a barrel under 16 inches with a standard gas block. I would think the cases would be at 2 o'clock. I would think that rifle would need a H3 or H4 buffer weight to get the cases ejected between 3 and 4 o'clock so it is not over gassed. Over gassing over time breaks extractors and bolt heads. Usually a 16 inch AR-15 works great with a H1 or H2 buffer weight with no suppressor. Each build is different.
Thanks for watching! The BCG on suppressed mode helps prevent the system from being over gassed too much. It ejects at 2:30-3:00. This upper has 3k+ rounds through it with almost all of it being suppressed. We are just now getting close to needing gas rings replaced.
It was a good video, but he gave the impression that you'd have to adjust your gas block for the different types of ammo to work...but its the different ammo and suppressor conditions that the adjustable gas block mitigates to allow your rifle to cycle properly. I'd rather be able to adjust my gas system for a suppressor and the different ammo used vice not being able to have my rifle reliably cycle under different conditions. I build my rifles from the ground up and adjustable gas blocks are no different to install than regular ones. They're just another variable to compensate for different buffer weights and buffer springs, and also allow you to easily tune your rifle for a 3:00-4:30 ejection pattern. To each his own. I use FailZero BCGs typically, JustRails ambi charging handles (don't laugh now, they're cheap, they've all held up, and they offset the higher cost of the adjustable gas block), an H2 buffer, and adjustable gas blocks. And I rarely have to adjust the block.
Adjustable gas blocks are not the best idea because they add a new point of failure to the gun, but there is a pretty nice one (albeit expensive) called "RIFLESPEED Gas Controls". Best advice is to get a spring from Geissele or Springco and test with buffers from H2 to H4 until your ejection pattern is around 4 o'clock. You can also look up DIY gas buster charging handle if you want to save some money there.
Gas blocks are great. But, like anything do your research first and make sure it makes sense for your rifle/build. But they are great once you get the hang of them.
Thank you for the advice. I don't like adjustable gas blocks from what I've seen. The BCG seems viable. I use heavier buffer (H3) and spring, as im running a binary trigger on a 10.5" barrel. YHM Resonator R2 up front. Killer flex w/ the machine gun brotha!🫡🤑💥💥💥
Not bad advice.. The bolt carrier you are using decreases gas to the internal piston which also decreases the gas expelling through the firing pin bore in the carrier..An adj gas block is even more effective as it decreases the gas going to the carrier in the first place..You also got right what the heavier buffers does (effects carrier velocity) not dwell time.. One side note, the use of a suppressor will decrease the rifle's life by 1/2..
That’s kind of misleading. The entire rifle doesn’t wear out faster, it mainly just parts of the bolt which are cheap to replace and most people don’t shoot enough to notice anyways.
@@midwestbd7144During our Colt armorers class, the Colt instructor stated they get half the life from their suppressed rifles that law enforcement uses....
It’s just a recommendation but you’ll want to change something. I can’t even fire 1 shot out of my suppressed Aero upper without my eyes burning but it will function fine if you can deal with it.
The technical term is suppressor. By definition, "silence" means to be completely absent of sound. Meh, silencer and suppressor are fairly ambiguous nowadays so, whatever makes you all happy
what parts wear faster when shooting suppressed? gas rings? extractor? and have you tried the a5 buffer system? i have them on all of my rifles but my silencer is still in aft jail. its been almost 9 months :/
Yeah, gas rings and extractor will be parts you want to have on hand. With that being said, my bolt has seen 4k+ rounds without needing any parts replaced. The gas rings will likely need to be replaced within the next thousand rounds. I haven't tried the a5 buffer system, but I've heard good things. As far as waiting on the tax stamp... hang in there. It will be worth it, haha. Thank you for watching!
I just tested the A5 system V’s a SprinCo RED spring suppressed. Recoil felt similar. So if u need a quick inexpensive fix, SprinCo is the best bet for only $20. That said…. I still love the Vltor system in general. I run it on my 9” 300Blk and my 14.5” 556. Prob just keep the RED SprinCo in my 11.5”.
@@metaldave556 to make sure we are in the same page, that SprinCo spring is just for regular systems. Not A5. It’s just a stiffer spring. I run the green SprinCo springs in the A5 system.
The gas leaving is not what causes the gun to be loud- it’s super sonic projectile braking the sound barrier. Technical term is suppressor not silencer
Are you telling me the Feds have no idea you own guns because you don’t own a suppressor? 😂 If a mass confiscation ever happend they know who has done background checks, probably know what you have based on internet history and could even find out who has bought ammo. Its not a secret