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Top end 22 centerfire suppressor
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike D Texas" data-source="post: 2942728" data-attributes="member: 71221"><p>To be fair, I don't have any personal experience with them. When they started getting popular, I looked into them. In reading I found way more bad experiences than good with them. Mainly unnecessary delays like taking and additional 6-8 weeks to get users their suppressors after they had been approved and stamps received.</p><p></p><p>Also they push the "user serviceability" of their cans when it's completely unnecessary on a center fire can. Even if a person feels that they need to clean their can, manufacturers like Thunderbeast will do it for you. But the reality is, most cans shot on hunting rifles will never need to be serviced and the design of a take apart can seems inherently less durable than a fully welded can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike D Texas, post: 2942728, member: 71221"] To be fair, I don’t have any personal experience with them. When they started getting popular, I looked into them. In reading I found way more bad experiences than good with them. Mainly unnecessary delays like taking and additional 6-8 weeks to get users their suppressors after they had been approved and stamps received. Also they push the “user serviceability” of their cans when it’s completely unnecessary on a center fire can. Even if a person feels that they need to clean their can, manufacturers like Thunderbeast will do it for you. But the reality is, most cans shot on hunting rifles will never need to be serviced and the design of a take apart can seems inherently less durable than a fully welded can. [/QUOTE]
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