Noveske wobble

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I noticed on my new KX3 there's a slight wobble of the inner cone. Has anyone else noticed this with theirs? Being primarily used on SBR's I can't see it being that big of an issue but would it not theoretically affect accuracy? Would lock tite be out of the question?
 
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mine does the same...I was alittle put off by it at first but i think they left it loose intentionally and coated the threads with an anti-seize lub so one can strip and clean easier after alot of rounds have been fired.
 
Wobble is never a good thing on a muzzle device,I'd get rid of it for a different one. Then again I never did see the use of these things all my shorties run perfect with the standard F/H , Phantoms or Vortexes,waste of money to me.
 
The problem I saw with the pistol upper is the standard fh would blow carbon what whatnot right on the the carbine rail. Teflon should fix it. :)
 
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Wobble is never a good thing on a muzzle device,I'd get rid of it for a different one. Then again I never did see the use of these things all my shorties run perfect with the standard F/H , Phantoms or Vortexes,waste of money to me.

+2

OMHO, its looks cool, BUT does not fix or cure gas pressure/cycling problems...
And most ridiculous, it destroys and eats its inside cone alive...

KPA
 
Opening a Noveske is a lot like opening a rusted out, crusted-over BBQ.

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But man....it sure looks tacticool :rolleyes: .

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IMHO #2 and #3 would be the Smith Ent Vortex G6A2, and KAC's normal M4QD.

I put the KAC ahead due to Aesthetical concerns ;) - The Smith Votrex works very well -- but it just done not sit with me well..
 
Why couldnt they make the pig can out of some metal that would last longer? Odd to make such a pricey part that turns to #### in a couple of thousand rounds or less.
 
Thats the carbon induced rust -- no biggie comes off with the carbon when you clean it.

While I dont find any use for the KX3 - they are made well.
 
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