Roger I haven't looked into it but will do so now. Even w the regulator there's still alot of recoil
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My PSL parts kit came with the safety sear assembly parts, and my Tennessee Guns receiver didn't come with the hole.Originally posted by fighterpilot562I am more of a sucker than a blower...Comment
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Ok I have installed a gas regulator (with pin holes to release excess gas) and shot 150 gr and 182 grain .311 diameter commercial ammo. It still has alot of kick.
Is there any other way to reduce the recoil? I have read online that some guys have drilled slightly bigger holes on the pin holes but I dont want to do that since the one I put in is a military gas regulator and plus i dont want to ruin it. (to me its like drilling holes into a receiver if you do that).
Maybe reloading .308 diameter bullets will reduce recoil? So far I have only used reloaded .311 diameter bullets. Any advice is appreciated.Last edited by flak88mm; 03-04-2017, 11:40 PM.Comment
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Have you tried using a muzzle brake?Ok I have installed a gas regulator (with pin holes to release excess gas) and shot 150 gr and 182 grain .311 diameter commercial ammo. It still has alot of kick.
Is there any other way to reduce the recoil? I have read online that some guys have drilled slightly bigger holes on the pin holes but I dont want to do that since the one I put in is a military gas regulator and plus i dont want to ruin it. (to me its like drilling holes into a receiver if you do that).
Maybe reloading .308 diameter bullets will reduce recoil? So far I have only used reloaded .311 diameter bullets. Any advice is appreciated.Originally posted by fighterpilot562I am more of a sucker than a blower...Comment
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Porting the barrel and a larger brake. Also can add a recoil pad.Comment
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