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        <title>"Nothing is static" | Sons of Liberty Gun Works Co-Owner Mike Mihalski Talks Operational Envelope</title>
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        <description>The ejection chart isn’t the end-all, be-all in diagnostics… But I use it here to illustrate carrier speed changes and why having a wide operational envelope is a better option than tuning a work rifle. Our approach is to gas and buffer the rifle to make it the most forgiving to the widest range of variables. Note the forward ejection lines are to demonstrate what happens to carrier speed when you put a traditional suppressor on the weapon. It’s quite predictable and it’s perfectly OK. Carrier speed also increases as the chamber gets hot under heavier firing schedules. The point is nothing is static. For the record I’m not opposed to building dedicated suppressed rifles. This is just our approach to do all production work rifles. We build rifles to plow through adversity... Suppressed and unsuppressed. ~Mike Mihalski</description>
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