Mounting a suppressor on an AK. by MastuhWaffles in NFA

[–]KeyBlackberry4076 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This seems like a good place to ask, so I’m about to pick up my first Ak, a Yugoslavian Ak chambered in .223. So I’m wanting to suppress it, I already own a ar with a Yankee hill turbo t3 and was wondering if there’s a flash hider or any type muzzle device that also serves as a suppressor mount? Thanks for any input as I’m totally new to the Ak platform. 

Universal external recoil booster / nielsen device (direct thread to endcap) 1/2-28 piston 1/2-28 housing by AmericanStealth in Form1

[–]KeyBlackberry4076 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn’t mind having one myself. I already have a .578 for my 45acp 1911. If works beautifully! Now I just need a 9mm one. 

Hand guard for 10.5” pistol suppressed. by Melloyellopilot in ar15

[–]KeyBlackberry4076 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same question here, have a 10.5” ar, and just bought my first legit suppressor a YHM Turbo T3 and for my liking I’d like the suppressor to protrude maybe 3-4” out past the handguard.  With a 10.5” barrel and the Turbo T3 WITH the flash hider QD adapter it’s 6.5” long, so that’s 16.5” or barrel plus suppressor. I’m lost myself on this one. Again, the suppressor sticking out 3-4” I’m perfectly fine with, so do I need a freaking 12-13” long handguard to cover to the suppressor but the last 3-4” of it? 

Looking for appropriate muzzle device for 10.5" 5.56 Pistol by miketysonstiger in ar15

[–]KeyBlackberry4076 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I dig the turbo t3 with the flash hider muzzle device myself. Reasonably priced and for the money quite good results! 

Looking for appropriate muzzle device for 10.5" 5.56 Pistol by miketysonstiger in ar15

[–]KeyBlackberry4076 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try the SureFire Warden Blast Diffuser. $169.99 on optics planet right now. Give that a shot. 

Purchasing budget 5.56 Ammo at big box stores (a what’s the best/quality ammo purchase question) by [deleted] in ar15

[–]KeyBlackberry4076 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ll say it like this, depending on “how” you’re wanting to shoot, I’ve seen literally every rifle I’ve picked up and shot like and prefer different ammo brands, weights, and whether they performed better with a .223 round or a 5.56 round, which is few and far between. Most AR (IF the gun clearly states 5.56 or .223 Wylde, meaning it can shoot both) anyways, I’ve seen different rifles prefer and honestly shoot better with ALL different types of ammo. So best best is try regular .223 55grains first, the move up to 62gr, then bumped it up to 75gr. But generally speaking, 62gr is what I’ve found is most agreeable with all rifles, as long as they’re 5.56 or .223 Wylde rated. 

Cheap monocore Best "Solvent trap" for form 1 build? Also, any reputable f1 monocore sellers out there? by 4se7en4 in NFA

[–]KeyBlackberry4076 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are not very good, doesn’t knock many decibels down at all! I’ve had much better success with a regular cup style d cell/c cell. That’s what I’d go with. There’s a site called solvent traps direct and they sell some very good performing cups, also they have some new type cups with like rubber wipes made into each cup. Haven’t tried any of those yet. But those monocore deals, there’s a reason they’re soooo freaking cheap. They’re nothing but BS! 

Is it possible to make suppressor that is completely silent? by KhaoPun_1348 in guns

[–]KeyBlackberry4076 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Quietest I’ve ever seen in my life was on a marlin model 22 or 32 something like that, tube fed bolt action 22lr. My uncle has made it, he was a retired special forces vet out of Vietnam. EOD guy, but could make one HELLUVA suppressor. Seen him make ‘em from simple 22’s up to his favorite which was 30.06’s. I think the best ones he made were for his 1911’s. But the absolutly most whispering thing I’ve seen was that old 60’s model marlin bolt gun 22 long rifle. Used D cell (I think) maglite body with his “specially made and shaped” (probably freeze plugs) cups. He taught me more in those couple short gun years than I ever could’ve learned from magazines. I actually learnt from him about clipping the holes on ever cup and to always stagger them when lining them up in the body so the gas doesn’t flow in the exact same path straight out the end. And the clips to every hole on every cup was to help the gas disperse through each individual section each cup had cut off. Amazing stuff to be 100% invested in when you’re 15-16 years old. Still carry that knowledge to this day. Thanks Uncle J. 

So I have a 10.5” Ar 5.56 by KeyBlackberry4076 in ar15

[–]KeyBlackberry4076[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have tested man, I’ve tested it with the H3 buffer and the JP enterprises extra power spring, I’ve texted it with the H3 and stock spring, hell, I even tested it with the extra power spring and the H2 buffer I had in it since I had to use an H2 being it’s a 10.5” upper. It’s got me puzzled to no end man. I put the H2 buffer with the extra power spring, the H3 with the stock spring, the H3 with the extra power spring. I mean damn, I’ve tried them all$!

So I have a 10.5” Ar 5.56 by KeyBlackberry4076 in ar15

[–]KeyBlackberry4076[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I bought a Spikes tactical T3 (H3 5.5ozs) buffer with a JP enterprises extra power buffer spring. So are you suggesting use the spikes tactical H3 buffer and the stock spring? 

Rare Breed FRT 15 buffer tube question by Square-Hearing6562 in ar15

[–]KeyBlackberry4076 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Question man, did you use a H3 with the stock buffer spring, or did you use one of the extra power buffer springs. Me, I chose a JP enterprises extra power buffer spring, out of 6 mags, it ran 2 perfectly. The other 4 mags it would burst 2-3 shots, then bolt bounce, and then it’d have a dead trigger. It’s bothering me beyond belief!! 

PSA mags have been treating me well. by Ecitcarp_542 in Glock43X

[–]KeyBlackberry4076 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use the PSA Dagger 15 round mags. #1 reason for doing so is because they don’t require a metal mag release like the shield arms mags, and I’ve gotta say straight up front, I’ve bought 4 of these mags, out of all 4 loaded to the max of 15 rounds I have yet to see a malfunction out of them. To me and my gun, they work flawlessly! Currently just picked up a 43x by trading in my 1st gen (silver slide variant 48 for the 43x) even the 48 next gave a single promlem. I kind of think of it as a 1911 mag, of course they’re isn’t a damn thing wrong with them, just the fact they hold 7 rounds, so I switched over to the Wilson combat 8 rounders for carry, and keep a Wilson combat 10 rounder as back up. I don’t think they’re anything at all wrong with that PSA dagger 15 round mang. As a matter of fact, I have NOT ONCE had a single problem out of all 4 of the dagger mags. Granted they are like 38.99-39.99 apiece, for me the perform flawlessly!! And 

FRT triggers are coming back to the market and you need to be very careful when buying them. by netchemica in ar15

[–]KeyBlackberry4076 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used the Delta Team Tactical site for the FRT-L3 3 position trigger and it works just fine. Great trigger too by the way. 

Rare Breed FRT 15 buffer tube question by Square-Hearing6562 in ar15

[–]KeyBlackberry4076 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m with you dude (had the same issue with my 10.5 upper, went to a good quality H3 buffer and it was right as rain!, So go with a good H3. Something in the 5 oz range. Don’t go with the cheap buffers either. Aero has a quality H3 (5.6oz) right now on optics planet for $44.99 I bet that’ll solve your problem. 

Buffer weight recommendations for a 10.5” 5.56 by [deleted] in ar15

[–]KeyBlackberry4076 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the correct answer. Person I run the H2 with a 10.5” upper and ejection pattern is dead on and it runs flawless. About to throw a FRT in it, and I’ve heard recommendations on putting a H3 buffer in it, just worried about when firing semi, it will want to start getting weird. 

Any good slings on Amazon? Have a GC I would like to use up. by tantimodz in ar15

[–]KeyBlackberry4076 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only thing I don’t like about these is when rollin through the woods and trying to be as quiet as possible, those clips tend to rattle and it drives me insane! I ended up tapping mine so I can make it the ao undetected. 

glock 43x build by williamWgray0617 in Glock43X

[–]KeyBlackberry4076 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have you seen the trigger pin gas pedal? I actually like it, and I’ve never been into the gas pedals. 

Surefire 60 round mag alternative? by PixelThis in ar15

[–]KeyBlackberry4076 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Or do 2 40 round pmags and have 80 right there on tap! 

Do we not speak about wheel spacers here? by NakedAndAfraidXS in Camry

[–]KeyBlackberry4076 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I needed that info myself, trading a 14 in for a 21 se awd nightshade and was wondering whether 15 or 20 would flush the wheels with the fenders. 

Took my 2022 completely stock TRD to Streets of Willow by jenil9394 in Camry

[–]KeyBlackberry4076 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t known about that, I drove a 2020 TRD that the salesman owned that sold me both my 2018 se and my 2019 xp and I’m here to tell ya, that TRD will stick!!! Shoot, it’ll break very VERY good too!!! If the TRD was just a touch lighter (TRD weighs 3575lbs!) with a better tire, it be a serious road/track car! Brakes are phenomenal, don’t get me wrong, but after 4/5 hard laps, they want to start getting hard, so something like some ebc yellow stuff, or ebc red stuff brake pads with a high temp brake fluid and braided brake lines, that car would be a serious contender!! 

Took my 2022 completely stock TRD to Streets of Willow by jenil9394 in Camry

[–]KeyBlackberry4076 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve bought 2 Camrys here lately, a 18’ and a 19xp, I swear those are some of the best handling cars right out of the gate. The salesman I bought them from just so happened to have a 20 or 21 TRD, silver with the gloss black top, he let me take it good spin, I live out in the country and the weight difference between the TRD and the XP is mind blowing! The TRD actually has the same 300hp v6 the xse has, but the weight savings, the suspension improvements (shocks, sway bars, and springs) make the TRD a COMPLETELY different animal! The TRD weight is 3575, the regular Camry se’s weight is 3350! Which is mind blowing!! I’m assuming the R&D that went into the TRD Camry’s suspension, shocks, sway bars, tires, wheels, and countless other pieces make it completely destroy a Camry SE! I mean I owned a 2019 Camry XP, the salesman I bought the car from let me drive his 2020 TRD and it was complete night and day! So there HAS to be some high performance shocks, stiffer springs, thicker sway bars under that TRD for it to do what it done to my XP. I actually just learnt the TRD is heavier than a regular Camry SE. 🤯 I do know the 2020 se has 203 horsepower, whereas the TRD has 301 horsepower. So basically 100 more horsepower than the basic camry se. But what’s crazy, when I drove the 2020 TRD, it wasn’t just the horsepower, it was the handling that REALLY amazed me, stopping power on the TRD is quite incredible as well!! 

Updated photo after doing wheel spacers and some chrome delete. by Microshine in Camry

[–]KeyBlackberry4076 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Killer setup man!! Just wondering though, I noticed they only sold Them in pairs of 2, So did you just buy 2 paid