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| quote: X-SD Scorpion conversion
My friend who I sold mine to ordered one. I’ll see where he’s at with it. Thing is, they recommend the full Nexus package for the best suppression, which means a new receiver, so you lose the benefit of having a stamped gun sitting around. That, and it’s fucking spendy. Still, by itself, it should be better than a standard can without the bearing delay upgrade.
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| | | Posts: 18997 | Location: Sonoran Desert | Registered: February 10, 2011 |  
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| I do have a Gen 2 Nexus upper on order, but it isn’t here yet. I’m getting all the parts to build a new Scorpion when it gets here, and once I do that, I expect I wouldn’t get much use out of my old CZ SBR unless I did something different with it. Price wise, I don’t think $400 is much at all. I already have a suppressor to use, and I’ve already spent a ton of money upgrading that gun over the years, so it’s basically just that added cost. People spend as much for just a new Scorpion mag lower for various PCCs, not including the added cost of the trigger, safety, and grip. I already have the Nexus bolt in the gun, although I took the 125% recoil spring out because I had some issues, but I can put it back in if it works better with the SD kit.
I haven’t seen anything saying that the Nexus roller delay upper has better suppression than the standard blowback Scorp. I can see less port noise, but the amount of suppression coming out of the muzzle should change that much. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Dwill104: Price wise, I don’t think $400 is much at all.
Oh, I was talking about the full Nexus setup, not the X-SD. Honestly, I'll be doing the same thing from the ground up with an AR-9 integral built on the Broad River Tactical/CMMG RDB platform hopefully pretty soon. Whether it ends up being any cheaper remains to be seen, I suppose. Two of my friends have builds with these and they're the quietest, most comfortable shooting PCC's I've encountered so far. quote: Originally posted by Dwill104: I haven’t seen anything saying that the Nexus roller delay upper has better suppression than the standard blowback Scorp. I can see less port noise, but the amount of suppression coming out of the muzzle should change that much.
Yeah, that's what I mean. Port pop and noise to the shooter with direct blowback guns is the main thing the proponents of the Nexus hammer on. I'll be honest, I'm not sure I particularly care much these days about noise at the muzzle vs noise at the shooter's ear. I'm fully a convert to the reduced backpressure camp.
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