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<blockquote data-quote="gusd" data-source="post: 1968302" data-attributes="member: 90071"><p>I looked up their web site not much info. No warranty? Nothing on how quiet it is.All they say is it is lightweight and not very quiet. So this is my opinion from the couple of minutes I spent looking into this suppressor. </p><p>I"m going to say it again this is only my opinion from the very little info I was able to find.</p><p>There is no way I would spend $650 +$200 tax stamp on a so called suppressor that claims to do nothing.</p><p>You can buy a suppressor from a bunch of different reputable manufactures that actually make the shot hearing safe or very close to that.</p><p>These suppressors may be a little heavier but the extra weight could be dealt with some other way over the course of your build. "examples a lighter stock slightly smaller profile barrel ect." </p><p>If you are going to spend the money on a suppressor, wait the year it takes to get it, build a rifle around it, why not get a suppressor that is proven to do what it is supposed to do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gusd, post: 1968302, member: 90071"] I looked up their web site not much info. No warranty? Nothing on how quiet it is.All they say is it is lightweight and not very quiet. So this is my opinion from the couple of minutes I spent looking into this suppressor. I"m going to say it again this is only my opinion from the very little info I was able to find. There is no way I would spend $650 +$200 tax stamp on a so called suppressor that claims to do nothing. You can buy a suppressor from a bunch of different reputable manufactures that actually make the shot hearing safe or very close to that. These suppressors may be a little heavier but the extra weight could be dealt with some other way over the course of your build. "examples a lighter stock slightly smaller profile barrel ect." If you are going to spend the money on a suppressor, wait the year it takes to get it, build a rifle around it, why not get a suppressor that is proven to do what it is supposed to do? [/QUOTE]
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