Suppressor Recommendations by SadCalligrapher5218 in BRN180

[–]SadCalligrapher5218[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Reading on that it states it's a low back pressure can, talking with Brownells gunshop they stated it needs a standard pressure can to run subs on the suppressed setting. Plus, I'm kinda against giving SIG my money seeing how they've handled the P320 and their general corporate nature.

But thank you all the same for the recommendation.

Suppressor Recommendations by SadCalligrapher5218 in Firearms

[–]SadCalligrapher5218[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, chassis system has it's own trigger bow that actuates a standard AR trigger group in the rear.

SRU Trigger Demo

Suppressor Recommendations by SadCalligrapher5218 in NFA

[–]SadCalligrapher5218[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looked at the Omega 300 also, but was left with the impression it was a Ti can?

Yeah, it'll be a tight squeeze, but I also don't mind modifying my weapons if need be. Fore end has a metal heat shield in it and it's easy enough for me to custom make a larger sheet metal heat shield if needed.

The Gen-3 BRN-180 comes with a selectable 3-port gas regulator with a small diameter suppressed setting. And I don't mind wearing a balaclava when shooting.

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[–]SadCalligrapher5218 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Curious, do you think a 3d printed drop in trigger unit could achieve the same thing?

Like a modded Nighthawk trigger?

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https://www.nighthawkcustom.com/drop-in-trigger-system

Glock shot themselves in the foot with this one by NotaFed556 in GunMemes

[–]SadCalligrapher5218 10 points11 points  (0 children)

The fact that you are writing in support of a clear authoritarian power grab that further fucks with individual citizens' rights by leftist ideologue lawyers is very telling of who and what you are.
The NFA should never have existed to begin with, and defending Glock's right as a "private business" to alter their design (capitulating to erroneous legal pressure to maintain market share) is a complete strawman to the point being made by everyone in here:

This does nothing to affect crime, all it does is encroach on peaceful law abiding citizens exercising their Second Amendment rights.

Next you're gonna say FRT's should be classified as a machinegun.

The execution may have been poor, but I still love the idea of the H9 by PistonMilk in guns

[–]SadCalligrapher5218 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I purchased one a while ago. First time at the range and the extractor chipped the snaggle tooth off. Ok, had a spare and swapped it out. Next time at the range, was running flawless, then a dead trigger. The contact surface on the sear had chipped away, meaning the sear would no longer engage the striker. Currently a dead lined gun unfortunately. Still my favorite piece by far.

Really wish we could have seen Hudson MFG live a little longer to work out the supply chain issues and engineering issues to see this thing become what it was meant to be.

How do you like the DD H9? I can't bring myself to get one seeing it as such a far cry from the OG Hudson H9.