I believe thats what the SS baffles have been made for....you high volume,short barrel boys might need to run two of them!!!!!!
I believe thats what the SS baffles have been made for....you high volume,short barrel boys might need to run two of them!!!!!!
Professional culling. Funnily enough on one of them it wasn't the baffles it was the piece that your barrel threads into that gave out. The blast coming back off the first baffle I guess. Even that piece on my .308 is showing etching.
But at the end of the day there was no complaints as they had a significant amount of rounds through them and they were on short barrels. Just wear and tear.
Even two of mine must be due to give at some point. Had in the thousands of rounds and short barrels. Just hope it doesn't happen mid run....be a loud few days
now this will be interesting....IF DPT built one specifically for you high volume guys....say,made first chamber bit all stainless as well as first baffle.....and it weighed more and cost more...would you fellas get on board and buy them???
A lot of the guys do have stainless suppressors if they can find them, so yes. With a lot of the rifles being cut right down for ease of use quite often some of the guys are looking to add weight to the front. One of the mates replaced all of his baffles with stainless ones for this reason.
Problem is it is such a small market. They probably would have been a bit more popular if ARs and the likes were still available.
Being a far more durable material surely they could be made a touch smaller too.
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