Omega: ASR vs Direct Thread
for AR15 with a high rate of fire?
for a bolt gun?
I've never used the ASR system
for AR15 with a high rate of fire?
for a bolt gun?
I've never used the ASR system
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ASR. If you attach the can holding it by the body and detach it by the module youll never have any issues. Provided you focus on it actually threading on. The threads are course and its easy to see if it is actually tightening onto the barrel or not. There is a shoulder it bumps up against and if you put it on crooked it will just rotate around that shoulder without engaging the threads. BUT it has to be pretty crooked to have that happen.
I suspect that people that blow their cans off accidentally spin the can on by the module bumping the slide lock causing the teeth to lock prematurely before the can fully seats. If you tighten by the can body you will avoid bumping the modules slide lock. If you loosen by the module you will ensure that the lock is all of the way open and not drag teeth. By doing both of those you will also tighten and not loosen the asr module/can body connection on accident.
When I first got it I tried to remove a hot can by the body and I just unscrewed the body leaving the module and all that attached to the brake. Since I have adopted my tightening procedure I have zero issues and I consider it idiot proof. But then again idiots wouldnt be following a regimen so maybe not idiot proof...
I would be afraid of the direct thread having the issue of the thread module unscrewing from the can body when the body gets hot and expands. Unless you use the spanner wrenches to tighten it down when hot but then separating the two would be a biatch when cool. And I see zero evidence in my practices that the direct thread could be any more repeatable than the asr module. I shot 10 shots taking the can off in between each on and the lock up was exactly the same each time with the point of impact being the same each time. So that little test was enough to assuage my concerns on that issue.
It's funny you say that because the exact same thing happened to me yesterday. Thought I hade it locked down tight and first shot blew my can off. Hit every baffle on the way out. Looked like a keyhole all the way thru. Just sent it off to silencerco today but I've been hearing of more than a few of these incidences happening more and more frequently lately. Apparently the mount can get faulty.
ASR gets my vote as well. One of the reasons for that is because with the ASR, you have the option to run a brake as a mount. The baffles in the brake can act sacrificially to reduce wear on the blast baffle in the suppressor its self. I think that this could be especially useful at higher rates of fire.
I prefer the ASR mount on bolt guns, as well, if only for the positive retention functionality... plus, I prefer to run a brake when not shooting suppressed.
Essentially, the drawbacks (IMO) to running the ASR mount are the weight and the length (compared to the direct thread configuration).
They don't have a lot of work to do right now... quoting someone at the range yesterday... "everyone blew their wad right before 41F took effect".
I guess I am unique to the group here. I have the Omega and found myself using it the most in the DT option. On my 300blk SBR I wanted it to be as short as possible as well as light as possible, I even ran it without the Anchor brake. For a short time I had the brake installed on my 6.5 creed gas gun and did use the can with the ASR mount as well as the Anchor brake. Once I built a dedicated 6.5 bolt gun I have decided to use it with DT and have again taken the anchor brake off. I wanted to limit the weight on the end of the barrel and so far I have ran this rifle 100% suppressed. I have had an issue after certain stages where the can has come loose a little. I love the fact that this can is so versatile and can be used for so many applications. I am thinking about buying an area419 adapter to use with their Hellfire brake to help alleviate the issue of the can coming lose.
The Area 419 Omega Mount is now available, just talked to Jon about it. Check it out, it's slick as shit.
I bought a new Saker ASR 556k when they came out, I decided to go with the dt module only because I wanted it as short as possible and it will be dedicated to my 10.5" sbr.
I have heard of people shooting their Silencerco cans downrange. I think that's mainly not knowing how to correctly operate the ASR mount, or some had the old trifecta mount which Silencerco did away with and will replace free of charge now.
It's funny you say that because the exact same thing happened to me yesterday. Thought I hade it locked down tight and first shot blew my can off. Hit every baffle on the way out. Looked like a keyhole all the way thru. Just sent it off to silencerco today but I've been hearing of more than a few of these incidences happening more and more frequently lately. Apparently the mount can get faulty.
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I have two ASR cans Spec War and Omega. I feel like I would have to intentionally not put the can on to try and shoot it off. If your barrel has proper threading and you seat the can on the mount and lock it I just do not see how this can be screwed up. The only thing I can think of is that over time the spring wears out and you lose the locking mechanism. Other than that it is fool proof unless I am missing something. Are there really that many people shooting these things off or a select few that go to the hill top and scream as loud as they can?
This pretty is much is in the back of my mind everytime i use my Hybrid. I know the consensus before was that it was a rare occurrence but i swear these issues seemed to have surfaced quite a bit in the last year or so. Makes me want to move to the Key-Mo system from dead air. Just already have lots invested in the ASR mounts. Two mounts on both my ARs, registered my Omega for another for my brother. Already have a brake for the AR10 and going to use the one coming with the omega for Dad's 6.5 SAUM.
I have two ASR cans Spec War and Omega. I feel like I would have to intentionally not put the can on to try and shoot it off. If your barrel has proper threading and you seat the can on the mount and lock it I just do not see how this can be screwed up. The only thing I can think of is that over time the spring wears out and you lose the locking mechanism. Other than that it is fool proof unless I am missing something. Are there really that many people shooting these things off or a select few that go to the hill top and scream as loud as they can?