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AR-15 Suppressor Hosts (DI vs Piston)

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  1. Did I hear possibly a suppressed giveaway I k ow you guys have been going g back and forth on it but I'm forsure down if it takes longer to get after you guys give it away I know tons of people here would be okay with that

  2. I'm disappointed you didn't do a decibel comparison. Even if you don't have a real dB meter, you could at least have downloaded Decibel X to your phone and set it up in a way that it is the same distance and angle from each the rifles with each test.

  3. I have a Gasbuster charging handle on my 300 BLK AR, and a Radian SD on my 5.56 AR, and both do an excellent job at diverting the gasses when shooting suppressed, I honestly don't even notice it.

  4. Silencer suppressor are interchange in common definition, if you want to be technical the so called direct impingement is a piston system where the piston is in the bolt carrier group.

  5. I wanna like AR15s but I just dont, they're great guns but something about them just doesnt appeal to me(aside from a burst fire M16 20" configured gun, acception that proves the rule tho) but they're great guns and happily put them on the same level as my AKs I just cant get excited for them. The piston ARs interest me but I have a hard time believing they're on the same level as the proven DI guns, I dont know I'll probably end up going with a 5.56 Beryl but any opinions on DI v Piston ARs from any AR boys in the comments would be appreciated

  6. Just some food for thought to add to the discussion. The Surefire warcomp does not have any "labyrinth seal" similar to their flash hiders and muzzle breaks. With the absence of these seals, the warcomp will cause leakage of gasses out of the suppressor thus making the gun/suppressor 2 dB louder. Check out pewscience and sound suppression data where they discuss this. Apparently, Surefire is aware of this and are currently in development of a fix. Surefire's intention for the warcomp was for shooters that shoot majority of their time unsuppressed.

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