12.5" with AAC M4-2000

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Euroguy
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12.5" with AAC M4-2000

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Just a quick little comparison video for those still on the fence about picking one of these up

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XI2cOtoW7hY
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Re: 12.5" with AAC M4-2000

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I SBRed an AR15 with a 10.5 and everyone made it sound like it was going to be really loud, nope its actually really quiet considering the barrel length. Nice video.
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gunguy wrote:I SBRed an AR15 with a 10.5 and everyone made it sound like it was going to be really loud, nope its actually really quiet considering the barrel length. Nice video.
I was under the same impression. Sure, you still get the supersonic crack of the bullet but the gunshot itself is super quiet and totally hearing safe, especially if you're not indoors or in a heavily wooded area.

Here is a video of my 10.3", it too is very quiet.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ndy-441xCRU
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Re: 12.5" with AAC M4-2000

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Thanks for the video Euroguy. I'm torn on getting an M4-2000 or mini4 for my Noveske 12.5" crusader. How does the M4-2000 balance out on your setup? Do you feel it is really front heavy?

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Re: 12.5" with AAC M4-2000

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Not at all. Obviously its better on the shorter barrels but here is a video of me shooting it on a 14.5" Middy. I had a UBR before the Emod and it was still rear heavy with the can attached. :mrgreen:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djZs29rv ... e=youtu.be

Its actually not that bad. When its mounted on my 10.3" it feels equivalent weight and length-wise to having a 16" barrel.
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