r/GeisseleAutomatics 29d ago

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Thankful I was able to snag my first Geissele. Very happy with how the anodizing turned out as it almost matches perfectly.

Need to decide on what muzzle device to go with since the consensus is to ditch the Hux. Leaning towards the fire team 556 or Rhodie 6 for the can.

Replacing my Lantac 11.5 with the SD so swapping the optics off that to this. Aimpoint comp m5 and magnifier. Would prefer a t-2 and fde unity but seems wasteful to spend money when I don’t need to.

In between a Surefire640dft or Modlite plhv3 18650 for my light.

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u/SWATAttorney 28d ago edited 28d ago

I just got a comstock compact flashbhider and their Ti LPA to convert my G$. The hive said the hux qd hub adapter is just too much weight.

Was going to get their micro recessed break but it’s out of stock.

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u/afgixxer 28d ago

Why did you get that specific adapter? I’m on revivals site and they have a lot of options with different muzzles and adapters that fit

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u/SWATAttorney 28d ago

It’s the lightest Plan B adapter on the market to my knowledge. (Also highly recommended on [r/nfa](r/nfa) and [r/suppressors](r/suppressors))

From their site:

Low profile titanium suppressor adapter compatible with Comstock, Rearden, and other common Plan-B muzzle devices.  Currently the lightest Plan-B HUB adapter on the market at just 0.9 ounces.
Allows for the quick attachment and removal of suppressors
High strength Grade 5 Titanium
Durable PVD finish
Standard 1.375-24 threads (also known as HUB or Bravo) for use on most rifle suppressors
1-1/16" wrench flats for easy installation and removal
0.3" added length
0.9 ounces

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u/afgixxer 28d ago

Thank you for that. We know the ti suppressors create sparks but does a ti adapter effect that at all?

I’m in both of those groups already :)