Sandman S

Faktory 47

Righter13

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Mar 24, 2015
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Just picked up the can.

Very solid looking/feel.

Hoping to get a few rounds through it this week if not tonight.
 

DarthVader

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Mar 25, 2015
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I've been really disappointed with the performance of my M4-2000 on my SPR. Has me thinking about about a different can, with a more solid mount and multi caliber capability.
 

Righter13

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Mar 24, 2015
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Just installed the brakes on my 5.56 SBR and Sig 716. Letting the rocksett cure over night before shooting.

The can had no wiggle what so ever when attached to the brake. It's pretty damn solid lockup.

Only negative I found for the brake was that there's no good way to mount it. I ended up using a screwdriver through the brake.

@PewPewPewCo @DarthVader
 

PewPewPewCo

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Mar 23, 2015
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Just installed the brakes on my 5.56 SBR and Sig 716. Letting the rocksett cure over night before shooting.

The can had no wiggle what so ever when attached to the brake. It's pretty damn solid lockup.

Only negative I found for the brake was that there's no good way to mount it. I ended up using a screwdriver through the brake.

@PewPewPewCo @DarthVader
Eh, I do the screw driver thing too
 
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DarthVader

Marksman
Mar 25, 2015
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Henry County
Zip code
30253
Just installed the brakes on my 5.56 SBR and Sig 716. Letting the rocksett cure over night before shooting.

The can had no wiggle what so ever when attached to the brake. It's pretty damn solid lockup.

Only negative I found for the brake was that there's no good way to mount it. I ended up using a screwdriver through the brake.

@PewPewPewCo @DarthVader
No flats?