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Advantage of SilencerCo over Thunderbeast?
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<blockquote data-quote="KY_Windage" data-source="post: 1920351" data-attributes="member: 108082"><p>Seriously? "I had to switch rifles . . . and I <em>thought</em> I was shooting 155's in it before?"</p><p></p><p>So the guy compares cans shot on two different rifles to see which can groups the best? The ignorance and BS displayed is stunning.</p><p></p><p>Suppressors are made on lathes. None have "concentricity issues" unless you bend something by welding on it. Banish utilizes no welding. You are right about the lockup, but that has more to do with who threaded your barrel. It is also why I will not buy anything but direct-thread suppressors. Well, that and the added weight and cost of the connectors. I'm never in <em>that</em> big a hurry to remove or install a suppressor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KY_Windage, post: 1920351, member: 108082"] Seriously? "I had to switch rifles . . . and I [I]thought[/I] I was shooting 155's in it before?" So the guy compares cans shot on two different rifles to see which can groups the best? The ignorance and BS displayed is stunning. Suppressors are made on lathes. None have "concentricity issues" unless you bend something by welding on it. Banish utilizes no welding. You are right about the lockup, but that has more to do with who threaded your barrel. It is also why I will not buy anything but direct-thread suppressors. Well, that and the added weight and cost of the connectors. I'm never in [I]that[/I] big a hurry to remove or install a suppressor. [/QUOTE]
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