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@k31user do you have any 30cal brakes in stock?
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Originally Posted By k31user: I'll be sending some to ADCO shortly. That will make it easier. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By k31user: Originally Posted By Lothbrok: https://www.aesuppressors.com/product/3-piece-collar/ Shows out of stock for me? Looked there, Thoroughbred, and Adco. I'll be sending some to ADCO shortly. That will make it easier. Thank you sir! New to this whole realm so I’m still learning. |
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RIP Sparky 1/15/15
"Did you not take into account I'm a noble savage? Unapologetic lifer for rock 'n roll!" |
"Here's to gunpowder and pussy; live by one, die by the other, love the smell of both."
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Met the AE team at Ben Avery today. Sharp people and the M24 can was particularly impressive.
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Originally Posted By k31user: I have a couple and ADCO should have some in a day or two. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By k31user: Originally Posted By Mblades: @k31user do you have any 30cal brakes in stock? I have a couple and ADCO should have some in a day or two. Awesome! I just sent my barrel off to ADCO to get chopped and contoured. Should be perfect timing. |
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Can anyone recommend who to send a SCAR20S barrel to for an Ops contour and chop? I would go D. Wilson, but it looks like he's not doing the contouring at the moment.
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Originally Posted By cdholmes: Can anyone recommend who to send a SCAR20S barrel to for an Ops contour and chop? I would go D. Wilson, but it looks like he's not doing the contouring at the moment. View Quote I’d reach out to Parker Mountain Machine. Not sure of they do OPS stuff, but they do a lot of SCAR work and will tune the gun. Buddy is having them chop a 20 barrel for a flush fit with a Surefire can. Not sure why, but it seems like some places don’t want to work on SCARs. |
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Not a Tennessee Squire
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Originally Posted By cdholmes: Can anyone recommend who to send a SCAR20S barrel to for an Ops contour and chop? I would go D. Wilson, but it looks like he's not doing the contouring at the moment. View Quote Mine is at ADCO right now for this exact thing. I had them do a Lilja barrel for a 6.5 Grendel Mk12 Mod-H a few years back and it turned out great. |
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Originally Posted By Subpar: Not sure why, but it seems like some places don’t want to work on SCARs. View Quote Because removing and reinstalling the gas block is a giant PITA. And add to that it's a barrel that cost $1500 to replace if a mistake is made. That's why we charge double for working on SCAR barrels. |
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I'm no good at telling people what they want to hear when I dont believe it myself :)
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Originally Posted By bigbore: Because removing and reinstalling the gas block is a giant PITA. And add to that it's a barrel that cost $1500 to replace if a mistake is made. That's why we charge double for working on SCAR barrels. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By bigbore: Originally Posted By Subpar: Not sure why, but it seems like some places don’t want to work on SCARs. Because removing and reinstalling the gas block is a giant PITA. And add to that it's a barrel that cost $1500 to replace if a mistake is made. That's why we charge double for working on SCAR barrels. Now you tell me! J/k I appreciate all the effort that goes into churning out the good work you do. |
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I'm no good at telling people what they want to hear when I dont believe it myself :)
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Originally Posted By bigbore: I fucked up and didn't tell you. I'm eating the extra on yours. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By bigbore: Originally Posted By Mblades: Now you tell me! J/k I appreciate all the effort that goes into churning out the good work you do. I fucked up and didn't tell you. I'm eating the extra on yours. You don’t need to do that. I assumed there would be extra cost involved and the “contouring/thread” item from the shop services page was a starting point. Small business is hard enough without having to take a loss in the name of customer satisfaction. The few times I’ve had work done by you over the years it’s always turned out great and was fairly priced. The only thing that would leave me dissatisfied at this point is if you were to decide to stop working on SCARs, making custom collars, contouring barrels, etc. because it isn’t worth it. |
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Originally Posted By bigbore: Because removing and reinstalling the gas block is a giant PITA. And add to that it's a barrel that cost $1500 to replace if a mistake is made. That's why we charge double for working on SCAR barrels. View Quote FACTS. I cut a 16s barrel down a few years ago The thread tool broke midway through a cut and got wedged into the thread and completely wrecked it. That was a new barrel for the customer. Fortunately, he was willing to trade me a NIB short barrel for that one. I was able to sleeve it for usable threads but wouldn't trust it for a suppressor mount. Sold it to a guy with full disclosure for $800. He was happy and I was ok with only losing $500 or so on the job. |
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"Here's to gunpowder and pussy; live by one, die by the other, love the smell of both."
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Originally Posted By GreenSuiter: https://centurionarms.com/suppressors/b-t-mk12-can/ View Quote This is new information |
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I wouldn't stand in front of a piss-filled supersoaker. Does that make it a good pistol? - Caboose314
I thought I was covered for 22 cans, but the NFAids is a bitch when it mutates - themagikbullet |
Figured you all would be interested; May want to hit that notification as this looks like a limited run and would be prettty cool to have one in my opinion.
Centurion is also doing a MK-11 Gas Block… |
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Hell, threw my name on the list. Need a run of M24s now.
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Originally Posted By GreenSuiter: https://centurionarms.com/suppressors/b-t-mk12-can/ View Quote were these originally designed for a mil contract? i don't see b&t putting in the r&d and tooling effort to make an spr pattern can just for the civ market. |
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Originally Posted By kemp: were these originally designed for a mil contract? i don't see b&t putting in the r&d and tooling effort to make an spr pattern can just for the civ market. View Quote Other thread says it was for a French MK12 variant. I'd love to see what the variant is but nothing pops up anywhere. |
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Originally Posted By india13c: Other thread says it was for a French MK12 variant. I'd love to see what the variant is but nothing pops up anywhere. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By india13c: Originally Posted By kemp: were these originally designed for a mil contract? i don't see b&t putting in the r&d and tooling effort to make an spr pattern can just for the civ market. Other thread says it was for a French MK12 variant. I'd love to see what the variant is but nothing pops up anywhere. Interesting for sure but I'd rather stick with the Allen Engineering design for the same money or less money. Plus this is an Ops Inc/Allen Engineering thread. |
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If I were ordering a barrel that would be contoured for a AE shoulder for my AEM5 so I DON’T have to use a separate collar, would you all suggest a M24 contour?
MTU? Ideas? |
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I wouldn't stand in front of a piss-filled supersoaker. Does that make it a good pistol? - Caboose314
I thought I was covered for 22 cans, but the NFAids is a bitch when it mutates - themagikbullet |
M24 and MTU aren’t too different. Anything with around .850-.900” muzzle should work. You want at least 0.920” or more at the terminus of the 20° taper that starts 2.5” behind the muzzle crown.
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