As I research my next build, I'm realizing that running a suppressor on each of my rigs is a bit more complicated than I imagine. Initially, I wanted to run the same suppressor on my 5.56 SBR, my 308 gas gun, and my 308 bolt gun.
What I didn't realize is the vast difference in back pressure between the gas guns and the bolt gun. Obviously the gas guns use of the expanding gases to cycle the bolt, but I didn't realize how much I'd be changing the cycling equation with a suppressor.
It appears that as I'm tweaking my builds right now, I need to make sure to have adjustable gas blocks or else I run the risk of vastly overgassing my rifles and causing malfunctions or undue wear and tear on them.
Are my assumptions correct and will having an adjustable gas system most likely ensure proper functioning of my weapons with and without a suppressor? Thanks for your help.
What I didn't realize is the vast difference in back pressure between the gas guns and the bolt gun. Obviously the gas guns use of the expanding gases to cycle the bolt, but I didn't realize how much I'd be changing the cycling equation with a suppressor.
It appears that as I'm tweaking my builds right now, I need to make sure to have adjustable gas blocks or else I run the risk of vastly overgassing my rifles and causing malfunctions or undue wear and tear on them.
Are my assumptions correct and will having an adjustable gas system most likely ensure proper functioning of my weapons with and without a suppressor? Thanks for your help.