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Thread: Suppressor/muzzle device mounting options for Mini-G/M1

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    Quote Originally Posted by ordmm View Post
    We don't do any gunsmithing, but have thought about a suppressor install on the BM59 quite a bit. The vendor who did the oversize gas lock we sell is well versed in barrel threading for suppressors and the lock was done with some input from him. It's very possible one way to do it would be with the "5 ring" barrel to add support and alignment for the suppressor along with a threaded gas lock. Would love to be the test dummy for it but our LEO won't sign off on suppressors. Am trying at this time to get someone nearby who is licensed to play with the concept. Main things, I have been told to be most important, is alignment (obviously) and overgassing. Also whoever does the treading will probably be concerned with matching thread class. There are also some mounts that are a coupler type. If someone comes across info on BM59 suppressor installs please share the info.
    Can you make them with an A2 style bird cage instead of the clumsier (and expensive) 2-piece arrangement? BM59 or M1 type please

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    using a suppressor on a piston operated gas gun works with much better success than a direct impingement system. The adj gas blocks that bleed the gas off at the valve are easier to use than the ones that close the port in the barrel off. the fn 49 designed in the late 30 used a bleed off design. ars gas blocks close the port off on piston guns. when you can let the excess gas off out at the port this helps reduce any blowback in the receiver. I don't have a bm59 or a garand, I'm here studying why I might want one or the other. I have several suppressors and several of my rifles use a yh 308 suppressor with the quick attach adapters. I probably have spent as much on the adapters at about 70.00 ea as I have invested in the yh titanium suppressor. the first application was for a 308 bullpup and I quickly decided with the muzzle that close there was no way without a suppressor. that is also why most of my ar's are piston guns with adj gas blocks but it also makes them shoot a lot smoother. I put a yh adapter on a 556 ak pap that has a gas block sight assy and the threads in the assembly are not concentric with the bore in the barrel so it was a little hard to get it all straight. once it was I welded it on to keep it from coming loose when I removed the suppressor. I also helps that it is a 308 sup on a 556 bore gun. this gun does not have a adj gas block but it also is not a 556 suppressor so there is some extra clearance there to not cause as much pressure. this is a pap pistol with a 11 inch barrel and a arm brace so I was attempting to get a little relief from the muzzle blast here also. hearing protection is hard for me to shoot with on rifles and get a good cheek weld and my hearing is getting pretty bad.

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