I'm somewhat concerned about how my flash suppressor was installed, and would like some opinions before trying out the suppressor.
I borrowed a Geissele Suppressor Alignment Rod.
Introduced from the chamber end, it passes through the baffles, doesn't hit anything on the way out, and clears the endplate.
I guess it falls between A. Complete Pass and B. Partial Fail.
Here are some pictures to illustrate; there's more clearance on one side.
A bit exaggerated by the angle of the shot...
It almost looks like the rod is touching the endplate in this shot, but it isn't; but I won't deny it's close.
Would it be safe to fire the rifle with the suppressor?
I borrowed a Geissele Suppressor Alignment Rod.
Introduced from the chamber end, it passes through the baffles, doesn't hit anything on the way out, and clears the endplate.
I guess it falls between A. Complete Pass and B. Partial Fail.
Here are some pictures to illustrate; there's more clearance on one side.
A bit exaggerated by the angle of the shot...
It almost looks like the rod is touching the endplate in this shot, but it isn't; but I won't deny it's close.
Would it be safe to fire the rifle with the suppressor?
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