Life of a Ranger 2 on a 10.5" Barrel
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Life of a Ranger 2 on a 10.5" Barrel
So I have been considering getting a ranger 2 as a dedicated can on a 10.5" gun. What would the life be before supression decreased by 8-10db? I am assuming these cannot be rebuilt.
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Re: Life of a Ranger 2 on a 10.5" Barrel
Depends to a great extent on your firing schedule. Back to back mag dumps will kill it a lot faster than gentle semi auto use.
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Re: Life of a Ranger 2 on a 10.5" Barrel
No FA, no "mag dumps" just regular drills, a heavier firing schedule, but not FA.
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Re: Life of a Ranger 2 on a 10.5" Barrel
I would recommend spending an extra $100.00 for the M4-1000 which has a ratchet-type, rather than threaded mount. With the M4-1000 you can use the Blackout T51 MUZZLE BRAKE (don't use the flash suppressor or the combination unit). The muzzle brake will provide you with two additional "sacrificial plates" which will mitigate the blast of burning/unburnt powder, etc., from contacting the suppressor's blast baffle. Using the brake will markedly increase the suppressor life. I use the T51 muzzle brake with an M4-2000 (mod. on an 11.5" POF upper. So far, so good.
Re: Life of a Ranger 2 on a 10.5" Barrel
The 51T brake will not interface properly with the M4-1000, which uses spring retention and not the ratchet system. You would need an 18T brake.
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Re: Life of a Ranger 2 on a 10.5" Barrel
Thanks for the correction, Conqueror.Conqueror wrote:The 51T brake will not interface properly with the M4-1000, which uses spring retention and not the ratchet system. You would need an 18T brake.
Re: Life of a Ranger 2 on a 10.5" Barrel
I've got an SPR/ M4 already, I wanted a dedicated can that was as short as possible. Getting rid of the mount simplifies things, and only adds a few inches over a non-suppressed , brake equipped gun.
I think I might actually get a tornado tech stubby to fill this roll though. If I can find one
I think I might actually get a tornado tech stubby to fill this roll though. If I can find one
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Re: Life of a Ranger 2 on a 10.5" Barrel
Though it doesn't answer the question regarding "life" of the can, I will say that I'm very happy with my 10.5" Switchblock/Ranger combination.
It is a dedicated can, so I used a little rockset and have never had a problem with it loosening.
I mainly run handloads that are tailored for that SBR. They lose about 100fps over handloads with slower powders for longer barrels, but the faster powders are easier on the silencer.
It is a dedicated can, so I used a little rockset and have never had a problem with it loosening.
I mainly run handloads that are tailored for that SBR. They lose about 100fps over handloads with slower powders for longer barrels, but the faster powders are easier on the silencer.