Originally Posted by
harvey_s
Depth from front face to end of muzzle = 28mm
Depth from front face to 'bottom of funnel' = approx. 20mm
Length of tapered exterior section = approx. 24mm
Outside diameter at 'end of funnel' = 28mm
Do you sure this dimensions are correct?
I am asking because:
I have a pic of the flash hider with a yardstick, so I can see that the length of the flash hider on the pic is around 3,66" = 93,1mm. "Counting" the pixels I can calculate the diameter and the end of the muzzle /funnel) to around 1,18" = 30mm.
On this pic is also the front part of the stock with slingholder etc. The height of the stock at it´s end can be calculated to around 2,69" = 68 mm. This is nearly the real height I can measure at my Jackals and so the evidence for the correct calculating reg. the flash hider.
Because of the possibility that there are different kinds of flash hider I have performed this at your (?) other pics at flickrs which show the AR7 from the side. The results are nearly the same (don´t care about the very small tolerances due to the unsharp visible details).
But 2mm are a difference of 7% and drawing this 28mm diameter in the pic results in a obviously difference which can no caused by the tolerances due to unsharpness or else.
Maybe you did not use a yardstick in mm but in yards? Without offending - the usual yardsticks I know did not allow measurements, only estimatings.
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