One of the unique feature of Allen Engineering suppressors is the use of the 2-point mounting system. As the suppressor threads onto the muzzle or muzzle device the rear of the suppressor will push up against a taper and aligns itself.
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When shopping for an OPS/AE style brake many people ask, what is the difference between the short and long brakes? Simply, it comes down to how you want to time your muzzle device.
How many turns are required to properly mount your Allen Engineering suppressor? The short answer is 7-10 turns.
You will see an original first section made by Phil Seberger. This first-section is an example of what was used in the early OPS INC suppressors.
Introducing the Allegheny Arms Gas Block. This project simplifies the OPS/AE mounting system by combining the collar and gas block into one piece. This helps create the shortest mounting configuration possible with Allen Engineering suppressors.
Since we get a lot of questions about the old and new knurling, we thought it would be a good idea to dive a bit deeper into the subject.
This is a re-upload of the original OPS INC design from 1990
Ive recently seen people get confused between the AEM4 and the M4. This is due to the two suppressors having very similar names. So id thought it be good for us to review the two suppressors and their differences.
This is a re-upload of an early OPS INC design from 1986
To understand why we see different types of Gordon Carbines, we first need to take a closer look at the main difference between them, the suppressors.