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I would like to hear how they sound compared to the Airlock, the Scythe-ti, the S-Ti, etc.Any of you guys playing with one of these yet? Ive gone down a rabbit hole this week.. B&T says its good to go for 223 bolt guns 16" and longer.. under 4oz and 5.1", sounds interesting.
Lemme know your thoughts
B&T Print-X 22 1/2x28 Suppressor (Ti) SD-TiGer22-Ti
These look like a match made in heaven for a ULUL as long as they’re quiet enough. Light and cheap.
I have one backordered. Same for the Airlock Nano nowAny of you guys playing with one of these yet? Ive gone down a rabbit hole this week.. B&T says its good to go for 223 bolt guns 16" and longer.. under 4oz and 5.1", sounds interesting.
Lemme know your thoughts
B&T Print-X 22 1/2x28 Suppressor (Ti) SD-TiGer22-Ti
These look like a match made in heaven for a ULUL as long as they’re quiet enough. Light and cheap.
Out of curiosity how does this compare weight wise to other builds using carbon lowers and such?Not sure if this has been posted yet, but this will be the foundation of my next build:
KE Arms - KP-15 Side Folder Mil-Spec FCG Complete #1-61-05-003
#1-61-05-003 - KP-15 Side Folder Mil-Spec FCG Completewww.kearms.com
Out of curiosity how does this compare weight wise to other builds using carbon lowers and such?
My complete lower weighs 6.2oz with the NFA poly lpk, Hogue 15degree grip, v7 ti grip screw, carbon fiber lower.Out of curiosity how does this compare weight wise to other builds using carbon lowers and such?
If you look way back in this thread you'll see where some of us threaded the port and put in a threaded plug. I used jb weld to secure it and it worked great, and I run hot reloads.Not sure if it’s been covered, but the lightest way I found to plug a gas port is a Samson Lightweight Gas Block that’s only 0.36 oz after it’s been cut down.
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Reminds me of the 22 rimfire can I have waiting at the local gunstore (Pluto). It's 2oz and has testing that shows it's comparable with the 4oz banish 22 and mask.Any of you guys playing with one of these yet? Ive gone down a rabbit hole this week.. B&T says its good to go for 223 bolt guns 16" and longer.. under 4oz and 5.1", sounds interesting.
Lemme know your thoughts
B&T Print-X 22 1/2x28 Suppressor (Ti) SD-TiGer22-Ti
These look like a match made in heaven for a ULUL as long as they’re quiet enough. Light and cheap.
Your detent bearing looks like it’s stuck. I have a couple of solo uppers, and one of them periodically has the detent ball get stuck. Just slide it out, pop it back to where it is sticking out and maybe lube it. If you look in the upper from the bottom you can see the two places the detent ball is supposed to hold.New solo 300 owner here, is this normal?
Without the magazine installed the bolt doesn’t want to stay forward in battery and will still fire even with the bolt halfway back (about 1.75” from forward position). I am struggling to see how this isn’t a problem…
Also, are you guys keeping the bolt catch installed? Seems pointless with this upper.
Your detent bearing looks like it’s stuck. I have a couple of solo uppers, and one of them periodically has the detent ball get stuck. Just slide it out, pop it back to where it is sticking out and maybe lube it. If you look in the upper from the bottom you can see the two places the detent ball is supposed to hold.
Even though it “fires” it won’t fire unless the bolt is turned in battery. You can hold it forward and still shoot it. In my experience it won’t blow open although that’s what my brain thinks it’s going to do.
No bolt catches in any of mine.
For you AR experts. Can I press-through new trigger and hammer pins without taking the trigger apart? Found a stainless set for $5 ($15 shipped ouch) and since they are exposed, I like the extra corrosion resistance. Hmm, at $15 I wonder if there are ti ones out there?
Yep. Should just be able to push old pin out with new pinFor you AR experts. Can I press-through new trigger and hammer pins without taking the trigger apart? Found a stainless set for $5 ($15 shipped ouch) and since they are exposed, I like the extra corrosion resistance. Hmm, at $15 I wonder if there are ti ones out there?
As in press out the current pins with new ones? If that’s what you mean, yes you can and it will save you the trouble of compressing a standard trigger spring and aligning the holes.For you AR experts. Can I press-through new trigger and hammer pins without taking the trigger apart? Found a stainless set for $5 ($15 shipped ouch) and since they are exposed, I like the extra corrosion resistance. Hmm, at $15 I wonder if there are ti ones out there?