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    Yeah, those boa straps are super handy.
    "The generalist hunter and angler is a well-fed mofo" - Steven Rinella

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    Boa strap, wouldn't do it in my case. DPT have probably got the set wrong, in MHO if reversed the hot gases wouldn't would not have as much oppertunity to pass into the threads, and create this binding up effect. Great suppressors though.
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    Boring answer. I clean and lightly oil each time and haven't had an issue. For light binding, rubber dish washing gloves give enough traction to get the baffles apart.
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    Quote Originally Posted by flock View Post
    Boa strap, wouldn't do it in my case. DPT have probably got the set wrong, in MHO if reversed the hot gases wouldn't would not have as much oppertunity to pass into the threads, and create this binding up effect. Great suppressors though.
    I reckon the gasses would still get in, there's a lot of pressure in them there things when she blows!!! Unsure really why they need to be screwed together, the rest of the brands stay one piece generally for the life of the can or the rifle... Maybe I'm just being simple haha.
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    Gee, wish I had the time clean the suppressor, every time, must be bored
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    Quote Originally Posted by flock View Post
    Gee, wish I had the time clean the suppressor, every time, must be bored
    My solution is to not shoot very often
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    Quote Originally Posted by flock View Post
    Gee, wish I had the time clean the suppressor, every time, must be bored
    Not really. Quality equipment. Take care of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MB View Post
    My solution is to not shoot very often
    Now -- home on the range, more than hunting. It's dam easy to talley lots of shots. Agree different usage.

 

 

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