The perfect Honeybadger suppressor?

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Re: The perfect Honeybadger suppressor?

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Omega finally came in!

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Re: The perfect Honeybadger suppressor?

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So normally I don't like heavy billet lowers. But yours is just too dammed cool!! An angry wart hog on your mag-well!! Who made it????



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Re: The perfect Honeybadger suppressor?

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RAINS wrote:So normally I don't like heavy billet lowers. But your is just too dammed cool!! An angry wart hog on your mag-well!! Who made it????



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Looks like a Spikes Tactical.... http://www.spikestactical.com/lowers-c-104.html
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Re: The perfect Honeybadger suppressor?

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Thanks. I wonder if I could have a lower custom machined with my dog's head on it? Spikes sure dose make some cool looking stuff...lol...


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I usually don't get into the non-standard receivers either. This is my only foray into something different.

I like the way it turned out. Still not sure how to finish the build (optic/sights).
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Re: The perfect Honeybadger suppressor?

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Put a pair of Troy FDE irons for back up and a Holosun 503 as a primary and your good to go. I'm working on a build myself. Waiting for my SBR to comeback, then I'll go for a can. Probably the Omega myself...

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Re: The perfect Honeybadger suppressor?

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By the way your build looks badass dude....
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I threw a Vortex 1-4X on it and blasted away out in the woods the other day.

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Re: The perfect Honeybadger suppressor?

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Looks good!!

Did you decide on direct thread or the ASR? Any noticeable difference in sound between the two and compared to the saker?
How difficult is it to tighten the ASR under the rail?

I am in the exact same boat. I have a saker and want to find something to dedicate to the 300blk.
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It is direct thread under the rail.

I switched to an EOTech 516 instead of the magnified optic.

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