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<blockquote data-quote="woodnut" data-source="post: 1557121" data-attributes="member: 17593"><p>I have a guy here in Va. who has a shop where he makes his own suppressors. He's fully legal, but doesn't sell his like the big companies do. I have a lot of his and they all perform wonderfully! My rifles actually shoot more accurately with it than without. Mine are all direct attach, screw on. I think you should do a lot of checking around before jumping on one brand. Big investment, but once you make the jump, you should be very happy you did join the quiet shooters! </p><p>One thing I haven't seen talked about is a heat shield cover. Those cans get extremely hot! Causes heat waves ( mirage) in addition to burnt fingers. </p><p>As to sound levels, I have found that differing weather/winds make a difference as to how loud the shots are. Also, first shot is always louder than next ones. Something about air/oxygen in tube? In a PD town, I wear ear plugs because the guy next to me doesn't shoot suppressed! I haven't, with my cans, usually needed ear plugs when I'm out in the open. Under a roof, sometimes, indoors, yes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodnut, post: 1557121, member: 17593"] I have a guy here in Va. who has a shop where he makes his own suppressors. He's fully legal, but doesn't sell his like the big companies do. I have a lot of his and they all perform wonderfully! My rifles actually shoot more accurately with it than without. Mine are all direct attach, screw on. I think you should do a lot of checking around before jumping on one brand. Big investment, but once you make the jump, you should be very happy you did join the quiet shooters! One thing I haven't seen talked about is a heat shield cover. Those cans get extremely hot! Causes heat waves ( mirage) in addition to burnt fingers. As to sound levels, I have found that differing weather/winds make a difference as to how loud the shots are. Also, first shot is always louder than next ones. Something about air/oxygen in tube? In a PD town, I wear ear plugs because the guy next to me doesn't shoot suppressed! I haven't, with my cans, usually needed ear plugs when I'm out in the open. Under a roof, sometimes, indoors, yes. [/QUOTE]
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