About Reverse Fake Cans

williamguozc

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Finally made it to 3rd post, trying to find some meaningful topic to talk about instead of just hello * 3 times.
True North Arms has some fake suppressors(reverse ones). Which will make my 18.6-inch PCC look much more cool. But does it come with some draw backs? Like accuracy, recoil problem?
 
Finally made it to 3rd post, trying to find some meaningful topic to talk about instead of just hello * 3 times.
True North Arms has some fake suppressors(reverse ones). Which will make my 18.6-inch PCC look much more cool. But does it come with some draw backs? Like accuracy, recoil problem?
I don’t think there are any negative impacts to accuracy. It’s just a personal preference.
 
Finally made it to 3rd post, trying to find some meaningful topic to talk about instead of just hello * 3 times.
True North Arms has some fake suppressors(reverse ones). Which will make my 18.6-inch PCC look much more cool. But does it come with some draw backs? Like accuracy, recoil problem?
Extra weight other than the cool factor I don’t think it serve any purpose
 
Depending on the rifle, the added weight up front helps reduce muzzle rise. I like the ones with a built in linear comp myself.
 
Finally made it to 3rd post, trying to find some meaningful topic to talk about instead of just hello * 3 times.
True North Arms has some fake suppressors(reverse ones). Which will make my 18.6-inch PCC look much more cool. But does it come with some draw backs? Like accuracy, recoil problem?
Buy the ones that slip over and also have a built in compensator or muzzle break. I have a TNW in 9mm the front of the gun is very light while the rear is heavier. The weight helped balance the gun in the front while also serving a second purpose of providing a muzzle device. If it doesn't have a muzzle break or compensator then is just a clunky cosmetic part.
 
Buy the ones that slip over and also have a built in compensator or muzzle break. I have a TNW in 9mm the front of the gun is very light while the rear is heavier. The weight helped balance the gun in the front while also serving a second purpose of providing a muzzle device. If it doesn't have a muzzle break or compensator then is just a clunky cosmetic part.
I've been considering the TNA one with the brake myself. Worried about the weight though.
 
I put one on my CZ Bren 11 inch and it looks slick
 

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