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<blockquote data-quote="JTH" data-source="post: 2633078" data-attributes="member: 59647"><p>I had just moved the suppressor from one rifle to another so I know it was tight. The one I have only has a removable brake on the end, which was also tight. There is an outer sleeve that is either held in place by a press fit or possibly a chemical weld, the baffles are in a sealed unit that's inside of this. It's a 30 cal suppressor, I had shot a dozen or so, maybe 20 (tops) rounds of 7mm Max before moving it to 300 win mag. It came apart on the next shot, sending the outer sleeve and brake down range. The internal baffle portion was intact and still threaded to the barrel.</p><p></p><p>I'm guessing maybe a portion of one of the baffles came loose and made contact with the end of the outer sleeve / suppressor as a bullet passed through, which is what sent it down range. I'd highly recommend following the manufacturer's directions on cleaning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTH, post: 2633078, member: 59647"] I had just moved the suppressor from one rifle to another so I know it was tight. The one I have only has a removable brake on the end, which was also tight. There is an outer sleeve that is either held in place by a press fit or possibly a chemical weld, the baffles are in a sealed unit that’s inside of this. It’s a 30 cal suppressor, I had shot a dozen or so, maybe 20 (tops) rounds of 7mm Max before moving it to 300 win mag. It came apart on the next shot, sending the outer sleeve and brake down range. The internal baffle portion was intact and still threaded to the barrel. I’m guessing maybe a portion of one of the baffles came loose and made contact with the end of the outer sleeve / suppressor as a bullet passed through, which is what sent it down range. I’d highly recommend following the manufacturer’s directions on cleaning. [/QUOTE]
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