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Posted: 10/31/2011 11:44:43 AM EST
Soo I know they are completely pointless, but since I am in the lovely republic of Kalifornia I am curious about them..
It seems like it would make the point of having a shorter barrel useless (ease of use in CQB), but on the flip side it seems that a lot of people believe that a shorter barrel is more accurate at closer distances. Currently I only shoot out to around 175 yards, so the added velocity of a longer barrel seems to me to be irrelevant. Also, I currently own a 16" carbine, a 20" A1 upper, and I'm in the middle of building a pinned 14.5". Does the fake can affect accuracy at all? I've seen the extended A2 flash hiders, but I don't like the looks of them. Gotta be tacticool and all Does the hive have any pros or cons with mounting one? |
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youve already answered your question. why add weight and bulk to your gun just to look like a complete douche when you go to the range?
as far as shorter barrels being more accurate, its because the shorter the barrel, the less harmonic vibration it experiences since a shorter barrel is "stiffer" than a longer barrel, given that both barrels are of equal profiles. adding a paper weight to the muzzle of a SBR is going to screw that up. |
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They are for looks! So that tells you everything.
Get one if you want your gun to look a certain way. It's like a fake hood intake on a Honda. |
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looks cool in pictures. not so much when you fire and everyone immediately knows it's fake.
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looks cool in pictures. not so much when you fire and everyone immediately knows it's fake. [/thread] with that said i used to have one for my ak74. |
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I have a Spikes ST-22 that I put a fake can on since it was a range toy anyway and it added zero length to the weapon and looks pretty cool considering the size free float tube they use. It's you gun, have some fun with it and screw the haters. Were not all tier 1 operators or want to bee's either.......... http://i555.photobucket.com/albums/jj475/Cansler_Tactical/ST-22-Range-Day_Range_Day_3.jpg http://i555.photobucket.com/albums/jj475/Cansler_Tactical/ST-22-Range-Day.jpg How much did that cost? Is it hollow? |
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I have a Spikes ST-22 that I put a fake can on since it was a range toy anyway and it added zero length to the weapon and looks pretty cool considering the size free float tube they use. It's you gun, have some fun with it and screw the haters. Were not all tier 1 operators or want to bee's either.......... http://i555.photobucket.com/albums/jj475/Cansler_Tactical/ST-22-Range-Day_Range_Day_3.jpg http://i555.photobucket.com/albums/jj475/Cansler_Tactical/ST-22-Range-Day.jpg Normally, I would criticize such an endeavor - but that just looks too dang good! |
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Non functional, dead weight, and pointless. And it just looks silly. I've seen them at the range and it really seems like a waste. |
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I would rather have the added barrel length instead of a fake can. It stinks you can't have in SBR in CA in your situation if you want something a little shorter I would go with a BCM 14.5 upper with a pinned muzzle device. You lose a lot of velocity with an SBR and since you are not getting the benefit of having a lighter handier weapon I don't see the point. That's just my opinion, it's your rifle do whatever makes you happy.
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I think fake cans are great, they help me identify people at the range who I shouldn't even bother talking to.
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I'm thinking about taking an MFI fake can and boring out the ID to use a "sleeve" for a .22lr suppressor so I can keep the "look" of my 5.56 rig with my KAC NT4 attached and have suppressed .22lr.
If I'm gonna have a suppressed .22lr range-toy / squirrel gun, it may as well look cool. I just think skinny little .22lr suppressors on AR uppers look silly. ~Augee |
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Fake cans are for strippers. Who doesn't like strippers? |
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I'm thinking about taking an MFI fake can and boring out the ID to use a "sleeve" for a .22lr suppressor so I can keep the "look" of my 5.56 rig with my KAC NT4 attached and have suppressed .22lr. If I'm gonna have a suppressed .22lr range-toy / squirrel gun, it may as well look cool. I just think skinny little .22lr suppressors on AR uppers look silly. ~Augee Someone did this with a GSG5. Bored out the fake suppressor, cut the barrel down and perm attached the shroud. Now your real suppressor can fit inside the fake one and you can keep the 16" barrel length with a suppressor without a SBR. |
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I am in a similar situation in Illinois so I can't own supressors, SBRs or Class 3 either but I take taht desire for the cool toys and compartmentalize it deep in my gut. I shut it away like some traumatic childhood memory. If I can have the real thing then I would rather have nothing.
Soo I know they are completely pointless, but since I am in the lovely republic of Kalifornia I am curious about them.. |
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I'm thinking about taking an MFI fake can and boring out the ID to use a "sleeve" for a .22lr suppressor so I can keep the "look" of my 5.56 rig with my KAC NT4 attached and have suppressed .22lr. If I'm gonna have a suppressed .22lr range-toy / squirrel gun, it may as well look cool. I just think skinny little .22lr suppressors on AR uppers look silly. ~Augee Someone did this with a GSG5. Bored out the fake suppressor, cut the barrel down and perm attached the shroud. Now your real suppressor can fit inside the fake one and you can keep the 16" barrel length with a suppressor without a SBR. Not gonna lie, would love one of those converted integrally suppressed GSG5SDs, but I can't justify the kind of cash that would go into either buying one or rolling my own I just can't justify it, at least not until I get the M203 I've always wanted! Thankfully, I've got SBRed lowers already that would be a more than suitable host for a .22lr suppressed upper, I'm thinking more of having the thing bored out to a little larger than the can and having it tapped for set screws and just slipping the thing in there and letting it "friction fit" with set screws. Thankfully the MFI fake can and the KAC NT4 have an "appearance" that would be condusive to hiding set screws, unlike other "smooth" cans. Like I said, this would be a range toy / squirrel gun, so I'm also somewhat considering getting one of those airsoft 7" RIS II knockoffs (DD doesn't make the rail in that length) and getting a barrel cut to 8" and making a "mini CQBR." ~Augee |
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Along with the fake can don't forget the gloves, knee and elbow pads and aviators. You will want the complete look at the range.
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I am in a similar situation in Illinois so I can't own supressors, SBRs or Class 3 either but I take taht desire for the cool toys and compartmentalize it deep in my gut. I shut it away like some traumatic childhood memory. If I can have the real thing then I would rather have nothing.
Soo I know they are completely pointless, but since I am in the lovely republic of Kalifornia I am curious about them.. Haha maybe I'll have to take a page from your book then! It just sucks seeing everyone else having fun with their cool toys!! Like magazines bigger than 10 rounds and that drop without a stupid tool.... |
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I think fake cans are great, they help me identify people at the range who I shouldn't even bother talking to. I agree. Sorry OP but fake cans are pretty pointless. Id take one if it were given to me I suppose |
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Reading all these responses makes me wish I had placed this in GD just for the lulz
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If you can't legally own a suppressor in the state you are in, but think maybe one day you may live in a state that you can get one, then I don't think a fake suppressor is pointless.
Practice with the added weight and change in balance point of your firearm will help you learn how different it is to shoot with a suppressor once you can finally get one. My weapon simply does not feel the same with my can attached to it, so to practice without my suppressor attached limits my ability to use my suppressed weapon as effectively. After all, we practice how we play right? I say get one, in hopes one day you can own the real thing, and enjoy knowing you have already had significant practice with one, even if it didn't reduce the sound coming out of the end of the muzzle... |
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you can put it on your .22 and just tell people its a 5.56. they'll be all like, dang thats a good suppressor!
eta i just had dejavu about a yellow school bus for some reason |
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Quoted: Quoted: I have a Spikes ST-22 that I put a fake can on since it was a range toy anyway and it added zero length to the weapon and looks pretty cool considering the size free float tube they use. It's you gun, have some fun with it and screw the haters. Were not all tier 1 operators or want to bee's either.......... http://i555.photobucket.com/albums/jj475/Cansler_Tactical/ST-22-Range-Day_Range_Day_3.jpg http://i555.photobucket.com/albums/jj475/Cansler_Tactical/ST-22-Range-Day.jpg How much did that cost? Is it hollow? –––––––––––––––––––––––––– |
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Along with the fake can don't forget the gloves, knee and elbow pads and aviators. You will want the complete look at the range. I've seen this at my range |
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I have a Spikes ST-22 that I put a fake can on since it was a range toy anyway and it added zero length to the weapon and looks pretty cool considering the size free float tube they use. It's you gun, have some fun with it and screw the haters. Were not all tier 1 operators or want to bee's either.......... http://i555.photobucket.com/albums/jj475/Cansler_Tactical/ST-22-Range-Day_Range_Day_3.jpg http://i555.photobucket.com/albums/jj475/Cansler_Tactical/ST-22-Range-Day.jpg How much did that cost? Is it hollow? $40.00 I know most of you think it's pointless and dead weight and bla, bla, bla . If you don't like it fine don't buy it and ignore it but being a dick about is un-called for. Your not sporting it and that is all that should matter but you always want to go a step further and demean someone because they don't think like you do. Simply shrug it off and ignore it. Half of you bitching about it probably don't even own an Ar i the first place. Your like a bunch of third graders piling on a new kid cause he is not in you click. I can't believe the number of pricks like this on here. It's an inanimate object that serves no purpose just like most of your comments on the subject. Grow the fuck up! I like it, and I have Suppressors. I'm thinking that could be hollowed out and baffles inserted. |
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If you like the way it looks, go for it. The good thing about being in CA is that you aren't likely to meet up with someone that has a real can. The only way I would ever use one is on a .22 SMG clone that looks odd with a 16" bbl. My son put an "SD" kit on his GSG .22 and it looks pretty cool.
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Quoted: If you like the way it looks, go for it. The good thing about being in CA is that you aren't likely to meet up with someone that has a real can. The only way I would ever use one is on a .22 SMG clone that looks odd with a 16" bbl. My son put an "SD" kit on his GSG .22 and it looks pretty cool. ––––––––––––––––––––––- |
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Quoted: Fake cans are .... http://<a href=http://img545.imageshack.us/img545/3374/slarge300.jpg</a>" /> Colorful flag? Care to elaborate? I have this funny feeling your one of those people I spoke of earlier. Everybody's already got one but I guess we could use one more. I just wish you were in my reach when you explain so I could adjust your attitude......... |
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Before you reply how about posting a pick of any Ar's you actually own, air soft doesn't count by the way..........
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Fake cans are for strippers. Best post of the entire thread! |
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Quoted: Quoted: Before you reply how about posting a pick of any Ar's you actually own, air soft doesn't count by the way.......... Not fake... http://i42.tinypic.com/2ihm3yv.jpg ... and I don't really care one way or the other what ya'll put on ya'll's rifles... - Clint Looks great and probably works great too! That is a class reply brother and not an ASS reply that most on here want to give. I have much respect for this site and it's members but some just fuck up the gene pool for no apparent reason other than they can........ |
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Quoted: Quoted: Before you reply how about posting a pick of any Ar's you actually own, air soft doesn't count by the way.......... http://<a href=http://img269.imageshack.us/img269/2483/hereyagochump.jpg</a>" /> http://<a href=http://img832.imageshack.us/img832/1951/tknow.jpg</a>" /> evl.... Good show brother! My hats off to you! |
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Before you reply how about posting a pick of any Ar's you actually own, air soft doesn't count by the way.......... http://<a href=http://img269.imageshack.us/img269/2483/hereyagochump.jpg</a>" /> http://<a href=http://img832.imageshack.us/img832/1951/tknow.jpg</a>" /> evl.... Good show brother! My hats off to you! I'm no jcrowl, but I have a few Thank you. |
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Before you reply how about posting a pick of any Ar's you actually own, air soft doesn't count by the way.......... Not fake... http://i42.tinypic.com/2ihm3yv.jpg http://i41.tinypic.com/4g846.jpg ... and I don't really care one way or the other what ya'll put on ya'll's rifles... - Clint Is that all you got? |
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Fake cans are .... http://<a href=http://img545.imageshack.us/img545/3374/slarge300.jpg</a>" /> Colorful flag? Care to elaborate? I have this funny feeling your one of those people I spoke of earlier. Everybody's already got one but I guess we could use one more. I just wish you were in my reach when you explain so I could adjust your attitude......... So, you basically threaten the guy because he thinks fake suppressors are pointless? I'm not really a regular here due to a lot of this nonsense but am on a couple other sites. Personally, I don't care what anyone puts on their rifles really, but a fake can just doesn't make a whole lot of sense. Then again, I've never even seen one whether at work, a training class or even the local ranges. I agree that a lot of people just post to stir up shit. I don't think threatening is all that good of an idea either though. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Fake cans are .... http://<a href=http://img545.imageshack.us/img545/3374/slarge300.jpg</a>" /> Colorful flag? Care to elaborate? I have this funny feeling your one of those people I spoke of earlier. Everybody's already got one but I guess we could use one more. I just wish you were in my reach when you explain so I could adjust your attitude......... So, you basically threaten the guy because he thinks fake suppressors are pointless? I'm not really a regular here due to a lot of this nonsense but am on a couple other sites. Personally, I don't care what anyone puts on their rifles really, but a fake can just doesn't make a whole lot of sense. Then again, I've never even seen one whether at work, a training class or even the local ranges. I agree that a lot of people just post to stir up shit. I don't think threatening is all that good of an idea either though. If you encounter enough of these type people you get pretty tired of it and it brings out the worst in folks. That was his intent by the way. I have to agree it was going a bit too far on my behalf but it was the truth and I meant it too......... |
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Reading all these responses makes me wish I had placed this in GD just for the lulz I thought this was GD, holy cow. It's your gun do with what you please, if you like it and think it looks cool then that is justification enough, |
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Fake cans are .... http://<a href=http://img545.imageshack.us/img545/3374/slarge300.jpg</a>" /> Colorful flag? Care to elaborate? I have this funny feeling your one of those people I spoke of earlier. Everybody's already got one but I guess we could use one more. I just wish you were in my reach when you explain so I could adjust your attitude......... So, you basically threaten the guy because he thinks fake suppressors are pointless? I'm not really a regular here due to a lot of this nonsense but am on a couple other sites. Personally, I don't care what anyone puts on their rifles really, but a fake can just doesn't make a whole lot of sense. Then again, I've never even seen one whether at work, a training class or even the local ranges. I agree that a lot of people just post to stir up shit. I don't think threatening is all that good of an idea either though. If you encounter enough of these type people you get pretty tired of it and it brings out the worst in folks. That was his intent by the way. I have to agree it was going a bit too far on my behalf but it was the truth and I meant it too......... Well, not really my intent to stir anything up. I just wanted to answer the OP's question in a more "colorful" way. He did ask.... after all. No big deal. We all get excited from time to time and I have certainly had my moments. Really though, this isn't the place for threatening people that you don't know. I might be a 6'1 205 lb. bruiser who can sling a 10lb sledgehammer like a baseball bat.... or a 5'4" 130 lb. impish pencil pusher. You just never know.... so let's play nice with one another Also, we can put whaever we want for our location. Never know how close poeple may be either. Back to the topic. For a rifle intended for serious use, cans are garbage and the only functional purposes they could possibly serve is to keep one from burning themselves on the barrel, adding weight to reduce felt recoil, or to cover up the fact that you have some barrel markings that you do not want others to see ( I try not to go around grabbing my barrel anyways, common sense). For a plinker, if a fake can floats your boat, then hey.... whatever makes you happy. All of my rifles have a specific purpose, and looking "cool" is just a bonus, if that is the case. Most of the stuff on my rifles that might look "cool" was chosen for the function over form (weight, length, modularity, ergos, durability, etc.). If it does not function or offer some advantage, I do not put it on the weapon. If others want to sport fake cans, fine, but I think they are gay and useless for the most part. There should be a poll here.... Fake cans are ______ . option 1- gay option 2- not gay option 3- great for spotting those whom you need not bother talking to option 4- great for taking to the aluminum recyclers option 5- better than a hot apple pie and an empty house |
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Before you reply how about posting a pick of any Ar's you actually own, air soft doesn't count by the way.......... Not fake... http://i42.tinypic.com/2ihm3yv.jpg http://i41.tinypic.com/4g846.jpg ... and I don't really care one way or the other what ya'll put on ya'll's rifles... - Clint Is that all you got? http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm252/smdozier/DSC_0973_edited-1.jpg If we don't watch it, crowl will come in here and show us all what time it is..... |
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