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The AT3 Spear XL handguard is specifically designed to accommodate suppressors within its structure, providing a sleek, integrated look for firearms. Here's what you need to know about using this handguard for tucking a suppressor, along with considerations for cycling issues with subsonic .338 Spectre ammunition: Tucking a Suppressor in the AT3 Spear XL Handguard: The AT3 Spear XL handguard has an internal diameter that is suitable for fitting most suppressors, allowing the can to be tucked inside for a cleaner, more compact appearance. This can be particularly advantageous for those looking to maintain a low profile or for aesthetic preferences. However, one should consider that the handguard might get hot, especially after extended firing sessions, even with subsonic ammo which generally produces less heat than supersonic rounds. Cycling Issues with Subsonic .338 Spectre: Subsonic .338 Spectre rounds are designed to operate quietly but can pose challenges in terms of firearm cycling. These rounds have lower pressure and velocity, which can result in insufficient gas to cycle the action of semi-automatic firearms effectively. This often leads to issues such as failure to eject spent casings or failure to chamber new rounds. For reliable operation, adjustments might be necessary, like tuning the gas system, using a lighter buffer, or employing a different gas block designed for subsonic ammunition. It's also critical to ensure that the firearm's gas system is optimized for the specific ballistics of the .338 Spectre to mitigate these cycling problems. Build List for my .338 Spectre https://eaglerun23.com/blog/f/338-spe...