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Angry Gun SureFire SOCOM556-RC Suppressor


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screw you Dytac, Angry Gun actually DELIVERS the goods.

 

was announced a bit ago but Airsoft Global has them on preorder now. Looks like they're rolling out. 88 dollars is a bit ballin' though but worth it to me.

 

Blacks on preorder (tans found on front page as well):

 

http://www.airsoftglobal.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=32_98&products_id=21935

 

http://www.airsoftglobal.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=32_98&products_id=21937

 

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Got my 556-RC today. 

 

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First impressions:  It's heavier than I anticipated; with a solid insert and no readily apparent means of disassembly.  The anodizing on the base might be a little light but overall the finish is pretty good.

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Is the locking mechanism good?

 

Yes, it uses the same ratcheting mechanism as the original, and it locks onto the FH quite firmly.  The "teeth" are still visible between the can and base when it's fully tightened though, and I think it's supposed to be a little closer to flush.  

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dang yea, it would be really nice if you could disassemble it to possibly cerakote or paint the base part. kojak do you think it's possible to do so?

 

Sure; I didn't readily see how it comes apart but removing the 2mm hex screw that holds the release button in place allows you to unscrew the base all the way: 

 

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The body appeared seamless, but a sharp counterclockwise twist of the front bevel reveled that it isn't: 

 

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Most of the weight is in the rear threaded and toothed section that fits around the FH, which seems to be steel.  What I thought was a solid portion at the front of the suppressor is a POM spacer and clear tube held in place by a spring.  The main body of the can is machined aluminum, with approx. 4mm wall thickness: 

 

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There were some metal shavings around the threads and teeth that made the ratcheting action quite rough, I cleaned it up before reassembly and it's smoother.  I left off the spacer, clear tube and spring since they don't seem to serve any purpose.  Here's how the guts go together:

 

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The spring fits around the FH and holds the plastic parts against the cap.  

 

 

Kojak, do BBs pass through without hitting the suppressor?

 

The inner BB path looks quite wide, but I haven't fired it yet.  

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