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A Carbon ring forms where the mouth of the cartridge case meets the throat. That small ledge will accumulate carbon and it can be very difficult to remove.
I am considering a Q suppressor. It would be shot from the prone as well as barricades. Possibly it would work its way to a competition or two. More for fun than anything.
My Dad bought two of these from "The War Department" he paid $9.95 each for them. I still have the receipt. I still have both rifles as well. One was sporterized with a ramped hooded front sight and a redfield peep sight in back. The other is still as issued. The actions truly are smooth...
So I am having a 224Valkyrie barrel spun up. Basically is is a 22" 1:7 Krieger with a +2 gas system and an SLR adjustable gas block. I was thinking about putting a brake on the end of it and I am looking for suggestions. I have considered a Cherry Bomb from the Q, as well as an Area 419...
Personally I am looking forward to this cartridge. I am planning on an upper for my 5.56 SPR as well as a new bolt gun in this cartridge. Rumor is that The Q will come out with a Mini Fix in 224 Valkyrie, 300Blackout and 5.56MM. I will be in line for that Rifle.
I have had a Gemtech since 1995 and love it. I have no idea if they have changed the design since then but it's still quiet and accurate to I am not complaining.