Had to wife take some pictures of a couple of my Ops cans yesterday.
LMT MRP
Ops 14th
Ops 16th
LMT MRP CQB
CQB with 14th
pics
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I've heard both the M42K, SPR/M4 and the Ops 16th model side by side and the ops can won by far.
It is definitely quieter than the M42k, and is about on par with the SPR/M4. The only difference between the 16th model and SPR/M4 is that the 16th had way less blowback and also had a quieter tone. Not to say it was quieter, it just sounded...different. more hushed almost, a deeper, lower sound.
Hope that helps!
I bought the 16th model and am waiting impatiently, haha.
It is definitely quieter than the M42k, and is about on par with the SPR/M4. The only difference between the 16th model and SPR/M4 is that the 16th had way less blowback and also had a quieter tone. Not to say it was quieter, it just sounded...different. more hushed almost, a deeper, lower sound.
Hope that helps!
I bought the 16th model and am waiting impatiently, haha.
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If that's true that's damn impressive.kavontn wrote:I've heard both the M42K, SPR/M4 and the Ops 16th model side by side and the ops can won by far.
It is definitely quieter than the M42k, and is about on par with the SPR/M4. The only difference between the 16th model and SPR/M4 is that the 16th had way less blowback and also had a quieter tone. Not to say it was quieter, it just sounded...different. more hushed almost, a deeper, lower sound.
Hope that helps!
I bought the 16th model and am waiting impatiently, haha.
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