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Who's planning on using a suppressor in WYO?
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<blockquote data-quote="c_bass16" data-source="post: 826454" data-attributes="member: 20355"><p>Most of our top name suppressors actually improve accuracy, even on the samller calibers...not because of recoil reduction, but because of the physics of the suppressor design.</p><p></p><p>Weight and length don't really have much play in the suppressor game as far as improving dB reduction. An 8" can that is 25oz isn't necessarily quieter than a 6" can that weighs 14 oz. </p><p>Its much more about an efficient design, than it is about volume. There is a point of diminished return, where adding baffles and inches to the suppressor can actually makes them function worse.</p><p></p><p>And if only 5000 rounds is the failure point...yikes, I'd be ****ed if my suppressor only lasted 5k rounds. I'll be ****ed if some of mine don't last 50,000 rounds.</p><p>I don't know that I've ever seen one actually destroyed and some of the torture tests have been pretty intense.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Isn't that just a fancy aluminum alloy? I'm not sharp on my unique metals.</p><p>If so, I understand why your cans are only $500</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="c_bass16, post: 826454, member: 20355"] Most of our top name suppressors actually improve accuracy, even on the samller calibers...not because of recoil reduction, but because of the physics of the suppressor design. Weight and length don't really have much play in the suppressor game as far as improving dB reduction. An 8" can that is 25oz isn't necessarily quieter than a 6" can that weighs 14 oz. Its much more about an efficient design, than it is about volume. There is a point of diminished return, where adding baffles and inches to the suppressor can actually makes them function worse. And if only 5000 rounds is the failure point...yikes, I'd be ****ed if my suppressor only lasted 5k rounds. I'll be ****ed if some of mine don't last 50,000 rounds. I don't know that I've ever seen one actually destroyed and some of the torture tests have been pretty intense. Isn't that just a fancy aluminum alloy? I'm not sharp on my unique metals. If so, I understand why your cans are only $500 [/QUOTE]
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