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Thread: New Modular Suppressor designed by Gunworks

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    New Modular Suppressor designed by Gunworks

    Newly released Gunworks Stacker 35mm Dia Modular Suppressor.
    41mm and 50mm modular suppressors to be released later this month.
    Refer to our website for prices and weights.
    Each suppressor comes with 3 baffles (more can be purchased but we found through testing 3 was the sweetspot).
    The 35mm dia comes 5" Forward and 8.5" back.
    The suppressor has our Gunworks signature knurling for easier handling.
    A 35mm muzzlebrake for the Stacker is currently available in 22 but will be available in more calibres available shortly.
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    Looks great.looking forward to hearing( or not hearing) how these compare to your already great suppressor range.im guessing a shorter rear length could be ordered?
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    Yes in our 41mm range you will have the option of either 5" back (for non magnum) or 8.5" back (for both non magnum and magnum calibres) we are hoping to have these later this week, also muzzlebrakes for these will be available end of Feb. Testing has showed about the same noise reduction as our usual range with 3 baffles forward and the muzzlebrake at the front doesn't add much more noise to the suppressor and been very effective for extra recoil reduction which is great.
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    I have been doing some testing with one of these for gunworks, I will put up a review hopefully within the next week with my results.
    I can say it's a nice bit of kit
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    Thanks Danny
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    Can you make them shorter than 5" forward

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    Yes as they are modular you can remove the some of the baffles making it less than 5" forward. You could even fire with only 1 baffle (this makes it 2" forward) or somewhere in between that works best for you but you get your noise reduction from your volume and forwardness so if you start taking the baffles away the suppressor will become louder depending on how many baffles you fire with. This would be the same with any branded modular suppressor.
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    Good to see a new product out, the suppressor market has been pretty static for a while! Keen to see some new developments out there.

    What are the specs on the 41 & 50mm dia ? They aren't on the website yet.

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    Great to see GW coming out with some new gear. Shorter & fatter would be top of my wish list. The model shown above looks very long. I guess we’ll wait to see what the 41mm and 50mm designs offer.
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    hoping to have the 41mm info updated later this week.
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    Yes this one is long over the barrel as its so slim (35mm dia), its 8.5" back and up to 5" forward (or more with more baffles than the 3 provided). The 41mm 5" back will not be so long. I'll post that info later this week.
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    Howa 1500 20" 308win, pretty sure the one I have been testing is the 41mm.
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    When you shoot 1 deer in a group of 3 and the other 2 are standing still,wandering what's going on.Suppressers gotta have something to do with it.Especially with 200 or 300yds shots.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dannyb View Post
    Howa 1500 20" 308win, pretty sure the one I have been testing is the 41mm.
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    Is that a brake on the end @dannyb?
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    Yes its a muzzlebrake on the end, the Stacker modular suppressor will be available with the option of having a muzzlebrake in the front as pictured above. We found the muzzlebrake didnt add too much noise to the suppressor which was great and it added extra recoil reduction. Great combination!
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