I have had a few, would suggest one with a stainless thread and muzzle break. Slightly heavier but will outlast alloy if you shoot a lot of rounds. Best is all stainless like MAE but they are heavy.
I have had a few, would suggest one with a stainless thread and muzzle break. Slightly heavier but will outlast alloy if you shoot a lot of rounds. Best is all stainless like MAE but they are heavy.
Hardys suppressors went from hero to zero on here pretty quick.. what happened apart from someone blowing one up.?
I never liked em much. Have one at home, I think my DPT, while not perfect, is better at half the price
Atec Maxim any good ?
"This is my Flag... Ill only have the one ..
Imagine if ODL made a budget alloy suppressor based on the suppression development he's done with titanium...
Already been done, and these hybrid suppressors are available now.
SileNZ Rifle Suppressors - Innovative rifle sound suppressors.
Only suppressor manufacturer in NZ using tennalum ultra high strength alloy, combined with stainless internals. Not the cheapest, but not a bit of crap that will fail prematurely either.
I didnt realise ODL designed SileNZ suppressors
Silenz is dean maiseys suppressors I'm pretty sure
That's the price of having some stainless internals. DPTs earlier AR15 suppressor had this so it could withstand some rapid fire. Apparently they are no longer made? You will note from DPTs current adverts that "Baffles are 100% Duralium aluminium and not designed for rapid fire as the heat and sand blasting effect will wear them out at a faster rate"
I am not sure what constitutes rapid fire.. but I guess the story is alloy is OK for your .22 or big game rifle but If you have a semi or shoot a lot of animals (gOATS for example?!) you probably need steel parts. OR Titanium maybe if you can afford it.
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