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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmsaum View Post
    Wow thats tiny
    Bet you have heard that before

    Probably better than "not as big as my ex's" though...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Greg View Post
    Bet you have heard that before

    Probably better than "not as big as my ex's" though...
    You must use 44 gallon drums as your can for the cannons you use.

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    i had to change all baffles to steel with my WSM as they kept wanting to come out the muzzle. not a big job and doesnt add f all weight
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    Re: Uber light Suppressors

    Quote Originally Posted by rogers.270 View Post
    i had to change all baffles to steel with my WSM as they kept wanting to come out the muzzle. not a big job and doesnt add f all weight
    Brand?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeRei View Post
    You must use 44 gallon drums as your can for the cannons you use.
    IMHO it is a waste of time suppressing the full length magnum cases....

    Big suppressors, big mirage, big recoil, whats not to like..... quiet though.......
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    We have a new range of Titanium suppressors on the way. Currently designed for the AR15 in .223. Very light and hearing safe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Digit View Post
    We have a new range of Titanium suppressors on the way. Currently designed for the AR15 in .223. Very light and hearing safe.
    Made by? Specs?

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    Uber light Suppressors

    Quote Originally Posted by gimp View Post
    Made by? Specs?
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    A big fast bullet beats a little fast bullet every time

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    Re: Uber light Suppressors

    Bout time someone made titanium ones. Its the logical material to use.

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    People have been doing it for a long time... Just not the common ones in NZ...

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    More details next week. Price will initially be $725. NZ Company.

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    Thank you for the interest in the titanium suppressors. Sorry for the delay in replying but there have been several issues to clear up before making any information public and there are a few still to go.

    The suppressors are of a novel design that has NZ patent application pending. They are out of development for the two current 556 AR15 models but several more are under development including a 762x51 which is being built now. Now that the fabrication methods are established we are ramping up production.

    The suppressors are completely monolithic. Not just a monolithic core, the entire suppressor is one integral unit from sintered Ti6Al4V Titanium powder. Laser sintering uses a laser to selectively melt powdered titanium into the desired shape. 98% density gives this structure a yield strength twice that of stainless allowing the lightest possible suppressor without redundant spacer rings, threaded assemblies or other unnecessary support structures. Ultra precise manufacturing process allows tolerances of +/- 5 microns.

    Comprehensive material usage provides the strongest, lightest, most efficient suppressor in the world. All this at a price that is comparable with high end SS suppressors while weighing half the weight of stainless.

    Laser sintering allows for intricate baffle design that in many cases would be impossible for conventional manufacturing methods to replicate. Custom designs can be accommodated within a few weeks from concept to finished part.

    Using these manufacturing methods, complex over the barrel designs allow the length of the suppressor to be reduced and the centre of gravity of the suppressor to remain at the muzzle or behind it. This eliminates the “top heavy” feel of many suppressors.

    Light weight and over barrel design ensures that the point of aim / point of impact is virtually unchanged with the suppressor on or off.

    Titanium is exceptionally corrosion proof and resistant to heat degradation of rapid fire retaining 99% of its strength up to 600 degrees Celsius.

    Currently available are two models for AR15's:

    556 -47 is about 230 grams and about 150mm oal with 47mm recessing over the barrel from the shoulder and 85mm from the muzzle. This unit is selling now for 725 inclusive. This works very well on the NEA 14.5" with a standard rail.

    556 -110 is about 245 grams and about 185mm oal with 110mm recessing over the barrel from the shoulder and 61mm from the muzzle. This unit is selling now for 760 inclusive. This one works well with the NEA 14.5" with a carbine length rail. It also works well on a standard M4 or 20" ar15.

    In test is a 762 - 82 which is about 264 grams and about 185mm oal with 82mm recessing over the barrel from the shoulder and 88mm from the muzzle. This unit is expected to sell for 765 inclusive. Initial testing will be on a MSSA to test the durability in IPSC type shooting.

    All units are supplied grit blasted which gives a rough non-reflective surface and PVD coated with aluminium titanium nitride finish which is oiled to provide a very dark charcoal grey. If people would prefer bead blasting for a smoother finish, we will switch to that. Mill spec coating for Flat Dark Earth, Coyote Green or other colors is available at additional cost.

    Currently, all units are made 50mm diameter but that can be changed for individual preferences. Keep in mind that all design is a compromise and reducing the diameter will reduce the volume since the length is fixed for the next three months until a new machine arrives. At that time units can be made large enough to accommodate up to 50 BMG.

    I am happy to answer any questions you have as I am working with Digit on the design and manufacturing.
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    Fcuk suppressors TITANIUM AR LOWERS AND UPPERS THANKS

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyclist View Post
    Fcuk suppressors TITANIUM AR LOWERS AND UPPERS THANKS
    Why?

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    Ummmm - so I can have the most bad-assed AR at the range and be considerably cooler than you

    Ancilliary reasons include:

    1. Remove a bit of material in the design process and make a "Carbon 15" weight rifle that dosent suck
    2. Match my other Ti rifle
    3. Match my bicycle
    4. Match my cooker
    5. Match my pots
    6. Match my tyre levers
    7. Probably some other reasons
    8. Because
    9. Yes
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