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    Default Fixed the POI change

    Thought I would play with the idea of changing the harmonic wave of the barrel with a small collar behind the flashider and it worked
    it works as a blowback deflector and the barrel stays clean when shooting with a QD can too.
    It took a few times on the lathe and testing to get the correct size to bring the POI the same as unsuppressed but it worked.
    The POI change was 1.5" up and 1.0" left on the 223 now its spot on, the 308 was 1.7" up and .5" right and now its a
    match suppressed and unsuppressed.
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    These worked out to be one of my better Ideas for a change

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    That, Sir, is one damn fine looking rifle!

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    What is that adjustable gas block on that second rifle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Decker View Post
    That, Sir, is one damn fine looking rifle!

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    Thank you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by spengo View Post
    What is that adjustable gas block on that second rifle?
    I made that adjustable gas block so running suppressed cycles smoother
    and reduces some recoil.
    It is a three position on/off suppressed like the Noveske switchblock
    but it extends to the selector at the end of the 15" handguard.
    If noveske had 308 switchblocks I may have went with them and made a extension to the end of the handguard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redtazdog View Post
    I made that adjustable gas block so running suppressed cycles smoother
    and reduces some recoil.
    It is a three position on/off suppressed like the Noveske switchblock
    but it extends to the selector at the end of the 15" handguard.
    If noveske had 308 switchblocks I may have went with them and made a extension to the end of the handguard.
    You made it yourself? Dayum, no wonder I didn't recognize it. Do you make any to sell or is it just a hobby thing? That is way past cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Decker View Post
    That, Sir, is one damn fine looking rifle!

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    +1 Very nice work!

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    I thought about making the adjustable blocks for sale but it takes too damn long to make on manual machines

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    Can you supply closeup pics and a drawing? Thanks.

    Ranb

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    OMG... I now need a cigarette (I don't even smoke!) and a shower!!
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    No kidding! Really sweet!

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    VERY nice work!
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