My transferable m16a1 cleared last Friday, and I finally got to shoot my "compact car priced investment" on Sunday. This was the first time I have ever shot a full auto, and I was impressed with how controllable it was. Within a few mags I got the hang of it to the point where I could easily keep 3-5 shot bursts on a chest sized plate (10"x12") at 30 yards. I found that with my Surefire MINI mounted the gun would controllable walk up the plate. With the can off, the gun would slowly walk DOWN the plate, meaning that the brake is actually overly effective, at least with 5.56 pressure ammo out of a 10.5" barrel. The gun did not have a hickup of any sort in the 210 rounds I put through it, which certainly is promising!
Specs:
Colt m16a1 transferable lower
Noveske 10.5" Light Shorty Switchblock upper
Surefire mb556k brake
KAC Micro BUIS
Aimpoint T1 Micro/LT660 mount
Magpul CTR stock
Surefire mini Scout w/xt whatever switch
Not pictured: Surefire MINI suppressor.
Specs:
Colt m16a1 transferable lower
Noveske 10.5" Light Shorty Switchblock upper
Surefire mb556k brake
KAC Micro BUIS
Aimpoint T1 Micro/LT660 mount
Magpul CTR stock
Surefire mini Scout w/xt whatever switch
Not pictured: Surefire MINI suppressor.