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Old May 14, 2007, 08:45 PM   #4
douglasschuckert
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M4-1000 or 2000

I've shot .22LR full auto through both the M4-1000 and 2k cans. There is a substantial amount of fouling that occurs, but after a couple thousand rounds through both, the performance of the cans never deminished.

With either of those two cans, just dunk them in paint-thinner (mineral spirits) and tap the threaded end on a hard surface over a towel. Let them dry and poof... you're clean and done. You can use the TAC series, but their performance isn't quite what you get from AAC's M4 series, but still VERY NICE cans none-the-less. If all you've shot are TAC can's then you're not missing much, but if you've started out of the M4 series (like I did), the TAC series are noticably louder and sound teh sonic frequency signature sounds quite different as well.

If you're on a budget, go for the TAC cans. If money isn't a problem for a life long investment, go with any can manufactured by AAC, Gem-Tech, or AWC.
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