Glad to see things are shaping up for you, outlaw.
Just for information's sake, a few weeks back, a friend of mine and I were out shooting, and I noticed his target was showing serious key holing. After a consultation with the LGS, we decided to pull the flash hider and the problem went away. His was not an A2, but a fancy BCM job. Only thing we could figure was that a problem with concentricity might have been the culprit. He re-mounted the original flash hider, and now everything works just fine.
So I guess the answer to your question about FH's is: "Yes - they can affect accuracy."
Just for information's sake, a few weeks back, a friend of mine and I were out shooting, and I noticed his target was showing serious key holing. After a consultation with the LGS, we decided to pull the flash hider and the problem went away. His was not an A2, but a fancy BCM job. Only thing we could figure was that a problem with concentricity might have been the culprit. He re-mounted the original flash hider, and now everything works just fine.
So I guess the answer to your question about FH's is: "Yes - they can affect accuracy."
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