I picked up my first AR 556 suppressor Friday, a YHM Turbo T2. I took 100 rounds to an indoor range to test it on my 11.5 SBR. After shooting the rifle slow fire for 20 round, the suppressor heats up more than I thought it would. The back pressure was there, but even as a lefty it was tolerable. I have the H2 buffer installed now, I will purchase and try an H3 buffer, along with a stiffer spring. After finishing the rest of the ammo, suppressor are great, they really cut down on the crack of firing. Suppressors should be mandatory for rifles at indoor ranges.
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