uhhh maybe don't purposely over-torque it.? Surefire has installation instructions, which include torque specs, and rocksett included with their muzzle devices. Mechanical repeatability = "accuracy".Īs far as your concerns about "over-torque" goes. Cool.Īll of the surefire SOCOM devices are designed to have a repeatable fit to index the suppressor at the same position (that nub at the 6 o'clock position on the muzzle device interfaces with the receiving notch in the suppressor). With you build, it appears accuracy is the priority. So, your concerns about one Surfire SOCOM Warcomp device "not playing well" with their suppressors is unwarranted, in my opinion. TL DR - don't overthink it, just put whatever looks cooler.Ĭlick to expand.Your Mini-2 will barely take the edge off as far as suppression goes. When I wasn't living in a socialist goose-stepping shithole and could have suppressors, I used brakes on all mine as I was in the camp that the brake acted as an "artifical baffle" though I'm not sure if that opinion was any more than a SWAG The brake is good for slight lateral movement reduction, the little bit that there is, they're much better suited for clearing out the stalls to your left and right if flat range shooting which some mil pressure ammo or pissing-hot handloads.Īnother option is to grab one of the prongy-boys and stick a SF Warden over the top which sorta-kinda-not-really acts as a linear compensator. Same goes for the closed tine, which I honestly cannot tell a difference. But they don't really add/take away from an accuracy or felt recoil impulse to the shooter nor lateral movement from said recoil. I typically run with 3-prong or 4-prong on my NJ "Others" since flash-hiders touch Premier Murphy Zedong in his no-no spot.
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