L LouisianaHunter Well-Known Member LRH Supporter Joined Jun 26, 2021 Messages 80 Location Louisiana Yesterday at 9:54 AM #1 I have a Browning auto in 308 I would like to shoot suppressed. Could it be a problem with the gas system?
I have a Browning auto in 308 I would like to shoot suppressed. Could it be a problem with the gas system?
PopNFresh Well-Known Member Joined Feb 11, 2022 Messages 213 Location West Texas Yesterday at 11:02 AM #2 it could. call browning and see what they say but you could end up with feeding issues or broken parts after a little while. or it might work fine.
it could. call browning and see what they say but you could end up with feeding issues or broken parts after a little while. or it might work fine.
L LRhunter514 Well-Known Member Joined Feb 3, 2018 Messages 80 Today at 9:26 AM #3 I have tried that with a Remington 742 with no luck. The Remington is over gassed to start so adding a can made the action work so fast that the second round did not have time to raise from the magazine in time to feed.
I have tried that with a Remington 742 with no luck. The Remington is over gassed to start so adding a can made the action work so fast that the second round did not have time to raise from the magazine in time to feed.
T THE1LAF Well-Known Member Joined Aug 29, 2023 Messages 64 Location Billings, MT Today at 4:11 PM #4 I would look at the HUXWRX HX-QD cans then the FLOW series. I've shot the former on a piston gun with no difference in function.
I would look at the HUXWRX HX-QD cans then the FLOW series. I've shot the former on a piston gun with no difference in function.