I’ll tell you that once I started running drills and training with my can on my SBR’s I did not want to run it any other way. With the AAC, their Blackout brake is substantially higher than their FH, which is why I suppose you get a free FH with the can.Įven so I only run brakes and so I recommend brakes. I have also read some research to support this, and it does make some sense to me in my limited scope of knowledge. I don’t know if that’s quantifiable, as I’m pretty new to suppressors, but this is what I was taught, by someone who has used them much of his military career and also as a civilian. I believe - at least with my AAC can and AAC Blackout brake, that the brake acts as a baffle of sorts and can extend the life of your can. So, what would you all recommend for each? Obviously, I'll need to purchase two muzzle devices (in addition to the one that comes with the can). However, until I put some rounds downrange, I won't completely write-off marrying it to the 16" carbine. Outside of plinking/range/training the intent is to let it live on the 10.5" AR. If I stick with purchasing the YHM Resonator, the can will primarily see use on: No price difference, and both options are QD. The real question I have is, what type of muzzle device should I go with? The YHM cans come with the buyer's choice of either a FH or MB. However, I'm open to hearing any opinions that contend otherwise. For just a little more cash, the versatility of a. I'd initially planned on the YHM Turbo, but am glad I waited. I'm fairly set on a suppressor selection the new YHM Resonator. Alright, I'll be jumping into the NFA pond soon and would like some input.
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