@@joshuabruce9920 Dude just a heads up for the first 72 hours of moustache life all of your male coworkers(assuming you work somewhere that isn't utterly assblasted by HR) will make jokes about how you look like a child molester. Sorry, it's the law. After 72 hours you're allowed to defend the honor of your moustache if they persist but usually by that point they give up.
Not super likely, as your ammo is...leaving the gun. In the time it takes to fire your rounds, they're all gone and you're onto the next magazine. Mags in suppressor rigs already get smoked pretty hard as-is. A bit more likely won't hurt.
@@oskar6661 exactly my point. it's being chambered as it's being covered in soot thus creating a buildup faster, just like when using a suppressor. i know after getting my suppressor i wish i would have gotten a flow through as i can barely make it 5 mags without needing to clean something but it can shoot thousands of rounds unsuppressed without issue.
KSPEC is honestly the tits with the downvent. Nicer than the carbon cutter in my SR25s with redirecting a bit of gas. Only regret is not getting the chrome one. The ideal form will be a hard chrome down vent with a Centurion Gen 2 sandcutter bolt
The process has been refined a lot over the yrs. Depends on who the OEM is. I forget who makes Expo chrome lined barrels but I've heard they're super accurate and like 100-150 bucks. If the barrels are OEM by the same ppl who do Expo then they'll prob be quite accurate. I mean Geissele barrels are CHF chrome lined and they're all incredibly accurate. Criterion makes chrome lined and they're a bit cheaper than Geissele and most would say even more accurate. So again, it depends. KAK wont skimp on barrels, pretty confident in that. Now they likely wont disclose who the OEM is but personally, I trust KAK
@@joshuabruce9920 Nobody chrome lines a barrel to increase the accuracy though. It's done to increase durability and ease of maintenance. Yes, chrome lining methods have been improved and the negative affects on accuracy are negligible in comparison to older methods. That doesn't mean that chrome lining increases accuracy though because it absolutely does not, it simply doesn't have the negative affects it once had if done properly.
@@joshuabruce9920 We manufacturer all of our own blanks and barrels and pretty much every other part for ARs. We're primarily a large OEM, 6.8 mil AR parts last year for other companies, not counting our consumer numbers.
Hop did a test of those types of BCG's, there's virtually no difference in terms of carbon buildup on both the bullets and the magazine over a standard BCG.
@@FierceMouse Yessir, I remember @Gruntproof put out a screenshot of all the companies that report any and all firearm or related purchases. I understand the firearm aspect completely but what throws me is the "related". There were a lot of other "high end" companies doing the same. Bending the knee to the tyrannical squatters we have in our government.