My standard M1A is so modified by me that using it in officially sanctioned service rifle matches would involve a bribe or outright ignoring the rules. When I recently found that parts are available to mount a silencer on the M14 type,it greatly pleased me.
God, it's so great to hear people actually talk about Bore alignment with suppressors. Nobody ever talks about that. It's all let me be a cool guy and slap a suppressor on it makes me freaking Splinter Cell without knowing anything about regulating the gas, sub ammunition, or bore alignment
I've seen this video and another one that you made regarding the Smith Enterprises gas lock and muzzle adapter. Can you help me understand why some folks use an adjustable gas plug and yet, Ron's system (gas "lock") does not require any type of adjustments to cut down on gas? Is needing an adjustable gas plug just bogus? Thanks much.
It's going to help with overall sound but it's not absolutely necessary, just make sure your suppressor can handle full velocity 308. If you hand load I'd suggest using a heavy bullet or less power for less chamber pressure and less velocity leading to less sound
@@christinebonner2210 thank you for the reply, I was able to wrap a leather glove around my brake and put a wrench on it. It came off relatively easily after I cracked it loose
Get some friends to join you in an NFA trust to buy suppressors/silencers. You still have the passport photo,fingerprints & tax stamp for each purchase but the trust is undergoing the background check. Any trust member can possess the listed NFA items & should a member die or become ineligible to own such items,their name is easily removed & the items do not have to be destroyed or sold to another NFA holder.