a few questions for those who know more than i:

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a) Whats the deal with flash hiders? how come the slightest burr or deformity in a crown can throuw off accuracy, yet flash hider come in all sorts of non-symetrical shapes? Would this not throw off shots?

b) What is the rifling twist rate of the AR180B? What about the AR 15 (lets say the model equivilant to the C8 14" bbl? how bout the equivilant of the C7?)

c) is the shearing of the pivot pin in the AR 180B a very common problem or is it quite rare?
Has anyone found a good fix for the problem?

d) is it wise to rough up the metal surface of a gun before painting and/or armour coating or would a good de-greasing and primer be well enough?

e) is it true that you can fire .410 rounds out of a 45-70? (not that i would anyways, just curious... never know what might come in handy when in a tight pinch)

f) why is this country so full of illogical over-emotional hippy losers?
 
As mentioned, AR180B is 1:9.

The shearing of the pivot pin is very rare. I've only heard of two instances. Most likely caused by letting the reciever slam open. My rifle has a hell of a lot more wieght hanging off the front than any stock AR180B, not a single issue with my pivot point.
 
e) is it true that you can fire .410 rounds out of a 45-70? (not that i would anyways, just curious... never know what might come in handy when in a tight pinch)

f) why is this country so full of illogical over-emotional hippy losers?[/QUOTE]



e)- I sure wouldn't, but you might be able to, TC contender used to be able to shoot .410 out of a (I think) 45 colt barrell?

f) the ^%*^(*&&^ Liberals let 'em in and encourage a helpless attitude:mad:
 
Jolly, flashhiders do cause group dispersion, I read a post a while back by KevinB which mentioned dispersions by as much as 30% with an A2 flashhider, many of the newer fancy hiders are made to higher tolerences than the A2 and therefore minimize this.
 
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Depending on how tightly torqued on your flash hider is, your accuracy can vary too. If it's torqued on too tight, you actually deform the metal in the barrel slightly by compressing it, and this has a negative affect on accuracy. The USAMU apparently tested this, and found that M-16's with the flash suppressor hand tightened were more accurate that those that were fully torqued on.

Good for range use, not for field work.

NS
 
e) according to one source the Wild West Guns co-pilot (Marlin 45:70 modified for takedown , chopped and tuned) can fire .410 bore in single shot mode). there are derringers and others that fire .410 bore shells and .45 Colt chamber- this is the interchangeable combination most often mentioned
 
Jolly, flashhiders do cause group dispersion, I read a post a while back by KevinB which mentioned dispersions by as much as 30% with an A2 flashhider, many of the newer fancy hiders are made to higher tolerences than the A2 and therefore minimize this.

Im gonna have to call you out on that one, seen as how i recently fired a 3/4 MOA grouping at 200 metres, only to be outshot by my friend who shot a 1/2 MOA grouping, with the C7A2, complete with flash hider. I can definately see the tightness of the torque affecting it though, im off to loosen of my flash hider right now:D (jk, it shoots great already)
 
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