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<blockquote data-quote="01whtcobra" data-source="post: 1092262" data-attributes="member: 5842"><p>The bullet is not able to get stabilized with a 7.5 barrel. Going from 0-3100fps takes a little room to stabilize in a barrel. You are more prone to have a can strike with a 7.5. Now you are going to use a 7.62 can on a 5.56 rifle so I don't know what that does to the chances of a can strike. Obviously the 5.56 rd has a little more wiggle room in there because of the size diff, but if it were me I wouldn't risk my suppressor. Have you noticed how much that 7.5 barrel walks around on your target compared to any longer barreled AR?</p><p></p><p>9mm uppers on a AR platform are obviously different because of the velocity that they are running. They don't take as much length to stabilize as a rifle rd.</p><p></p><p>I imagine you are buying from the Major( Lt. Col now i believe)? Ask him</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01whtcobra, post: 1092262, member: 5842"] The bullet is not able to get stabilized with a 7.5 barrel. Going from 0-3100fps takes a little room to stabilize in a barrel. You are more prone to have a can strike with a 7.5. Now you are going to use a 7.62 can on a 5.56 rifle so I don't know what that does to the chances of a can strike. Obviously the 5.56 rd has a little more wiggle room in there because of the size diff, but if it were me I wouldn't risk my suppressor. Have you noticed how much that 7.5 barrel walks around on your target compared to any longer barreled AR? 9mm uppers on a AR platform are obviously different because of the velocity that they are running. They don't take as much length to stabilize as a rifle rd. I imagine you are buying from the Major( Lt. Col now i believe)? Ask him [/QUOTE]
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