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<blockquote data-quote="SupressYourself" data-source="post: 458466" data-attributes="member: 340"><p>Well, they all "work", but on ARs, traditional cans will often:</p><p>- Make everything filthy quick - especially brass*</p><p>- Change your ejection - sometimes to the point of malfunction**</p><p>- Increase the action cycling recoil pulse</p><p>- Increase the "gas in your face"</p><p>- Beat on your BCG</p><p></p><p>* Before I got the Huxworx, I had to go to wet tumbling my 6 Creed brass. Dry tumbling wouldn't get it clean.</p><p></p><p>** I have a buddy that had an AR in 556 that ran fine. Then he got a suppressor, and it started jamming. We put an adjustable gas block on and tuned the gas. Now it's fine again. IMO, adjustable gas blocks are a requirement when you mix ARs and suppressors. They can minimize most of the above issues (except the filth), but if you want to actually fix / avoid them, you need a flow-through can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SupressYourself, post: 458466, member: 340"] Well, they all "work", but on ARs, traditional cans will often: - Make everything filthy quick - especially brass* - Change your ejection - sometimes to the point of malfunction** - Increase the action cycling recoil pulse - Increase the "gas in your face" - Beat on your BCG * Before I got the Huxworx, I had to go to wet tumbling my 6 Creed brass. Dry tumbling wouldn't get it clean. ** I have a buddy that had an AR in 556 that ran fine. Then he got a suppressor, and it started jamming. We put an adjustable gas block on and tuned the gas. Now it's fine again. IMO, adjustable gas blocks are a requirement when you mix ARs and suppressors. They can minimize most of the above issues (except the filth), but if you want to actually fix / avoid them, you need a flow-through can. [/QUOTE]
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