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UPC: 847128008118 Type of Barrel: 90T
Description:Rifle Suppressor Caliber: 7.62MM
Manufacturer: Advanced Armament Corp Manufacturer Part #: 102756
Model: SR-7 Type: Suppressor
- Model: AACO102756
- Shipping Weight: 1.6875lbs
- 0 Units in Stock
- 183 Units Available at Warehouse A
- 183 Total Units Available for Order
- Manufactured by: Advanced Armament Corp
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It can work on a 223/5.56 if you have the muzzle break adapter. I use this suppressor for my 300 blk and 308's and I love it.

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Wil this work on a AR15 ?

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Too bad there is no good info on this anywhere. Company website has poor graphics and no breakdown of what is included. It would be nice to see actual photos somewhere. Does this come with a flash hider that has the suppressor mount threads included? Do you use your flash hider and add the adapter? I guess someone on youtube will do a better job selling this than the company is doing.

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Will this work on my 7in 7.62x39 barrel

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I would say no.
The suppressor is marked "7.62 NATO" and the 7.62x39mm Soviet era projectile is slightly wider, just enough to not allow the bullet to be re-purposed by "the capitalist swine" therefore you are likely to get a baffle strike.
For a point of reference, and a better understanding, pick up a reloading book and look at the bullet dimensions. You can check wikipedia but that is not always accurate.
I assume you are suppressing an AR-47. The way an AK style rifle vents gases, a suppressor is kinda pointless.

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@rfxcasey go ahead and mound your .22 suppressor on a .308 rifle. Report back to us after you have a face full of your gun when it blows up.

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@rfxcasey, You apparently know very little about suppressors... if you do much as hold a .22 and .30 cal suppressor at the same time, you may start to get the picture.

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@RFXCASEY: The increased cost comes from the fact a .22cal silencer is not subjected to the massive amount of pressure produced by a .30 caliber rifle. You can use a WIXX fuel filter (paper filter and all) and shoot a .22 or .9mm through it ( 24,000 PSI to 35,000 PSI). Attach that same filter to a .308 caliber rifle producing 65,000 PSI and the can will blow, potentially injuring someone and likely damaging the rifle.

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Often wonder how they can justify the cost of these higher caliber silencers. Not all together that much different than a 22 cal silencer but 3X or more the price. I can buy an entire AK or AR of the same or less money. Just gets me how folks will constantly bitch about price hiking companies like CTD or Bud's but yet say nothing when it comes to, or actually defend silencer manufactures. Yeah, I know, "SO MUCH RESEARCH GOES INTO THESE!" Blah, Blah, Blah! I call BS!

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Times are 8-10 months for a form 4 submission to the ATF. Good luck.

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I bought a .30 can (online) xmas day 2015. I picked it up 2 days after xmas 2016. 8-10 months would be a step up.

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Thanks, yes silencer shop.

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Although you probably want to check out silencerco. Mainly because they will save you about 4-6 months. You don't have to wait for the silencer to transfer to your FFL. Than start process all over again. I've done both ways but with the wait times the way they are right now your looking at over a year pretty easy going this route. Buying locally through silencerco cuts out 4 months at least... At this point in time saving for to 6 months is worth spending a little more cheddar up front... Of course you will get hit with tax but no transfer.... Also, look for silencerco's kiosks which also save time and make process pretty painless. I purchased a ar15 with pinned suppressor from manufacture and a suppressor through silencerco in June. My FFL has not even recieved the AR with pinned suppressor and the unit I picked up through Silencerco should be released in 3 to 4 months. Which is months ahead of my AR at this point....

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I think he means silencer shop, but +1. Those these deals save you 100 bucks more or less the wait gets crazy. Ordered from man venture and they have yet to contact my class 3 guy months on.

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Would this work on an AR10 .308?

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Yes, you just need to be able to mount the 90-Tooth Ratchet Taper Suppressor Mount (5/8"-24 Thread). Unless you have a non-threaded barrel, or a different thread pattern, you're good to go.

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