Thank you both for the answers!
That makes sense.
Although, I don't have the budget to get a suppressor.
This will be my first AR. I plan on getting a 10.5" pistol. Home defense "subsonic rounds" and supper sonic hunting and other uses. I think the blast diverter will be preferably in the supper sonic role.
Any body have any experience with this duel role ammo?
Exactly. Springfield Armory built an incredible AR with the Victor 300BO Pistol it just has it’s quirks which can be worked with. I will say this that my current and only AR15 (Pistol) is the Edge in 5.56 and although the gas block is also adjustable it eats EVERYTHING I put through it without objection with no gas block adjustment needed. My AR10 in .308? Well that’s just a beast, I love to shoot that gun. My shoulder doesn’t. LOLMy buddy hunts with a home-built .300BO; he used to do the same (subs for defense, super for hunting) before he bought a can.
His biggest gripe was having to replace the gas block with an adjustable when switching...and having to retune it every time.
Great information to know "before" buying. Dwell time is very important when choosing shorter barrel lengths.Exactly. Springfield Armory built an incredible AR with the Victor 300BO Pistol it just has it’s quirks which can be worked with. I will say this that my current and only AR15 (Pistol) is the Edge in 5.56 and although the gas block is also adjustable it eats EVERYTHING I put through it without objection with no gas block adjustment needed. My AR10 in .308? Well that’s just a beast, I love to shoot that gun. My shoulder doesn’t. LOL
Exactly. Springfield Armory built an incredible AR with the Victor 300BO Pistol it just has it’s quirks which can be worked with. I will say this that my current and only AR15 (Pistol) is the Edge in 5.56 and although the gas block is also adjustable it eats EVERYTHING I put through it without objection with no gas block adjustment needed. My AR10 in .308? Well that’s just a beast, I love to shoot that gun. My shoulder doesn’t. LOL
Great information to know "before" buying. Dwell time is very important when choosing shorter barrel lengths.
I will re-think this issue before making my final decision.