OPF-G6, ACRO going to production now.
No movement between the sight and plate, no movement between the plate and slide.
The way we make ours is unique, we make use of the rear locking tab in front of the rear sight, and ours conforms to the ORS's hourglass shape cutout, both are not easy or fast to machine, but we get a solidly mounted plate that doesn't move unduly since the hourglass shape does a very good job preventing movement along the bore and laterally, and the plate can't rotate.
The suppressor is the most important component in a suppressed system; that part isn’t up for debate. But the interface and gas management matter.
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Muzzle device geometry affects alignment, mounting consistency, and how the suppressor interfaces with the barrel under heat and sustained fire. Charging handle design influences how much gas makes it back into the shooter’s face once backpressure enters the system. Ignore either, and even the right suppressor can feel wrong on the rifle.
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Our muzzle devices are designed for performance as a suppressor host before anything else. The ACF charging handle addresses gas management at the rear of the receiver while maintaining strength, ambidexterity, and reliability.
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JMW (Joint Muzzle devices Wrench) is a dual headed wrench with an A2 3/4" compensator (thicker) wrench on one end, and a thinner 3/4"wrench on the other for suppressor mounts. We use it often in the shop ourselves for its versatility.