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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Suppressors
Serviceable supressor vs non serviceable
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<blockquote data-quote="Revolting Peasant" data-source="post: 1763312" data-attributes="member: 101383"><p>Pistol and rimfire suppressors shoot "dirty" and can clog up. </p><p>High power rifles shooting jacketed bullets typically have enough muzzle blast to keep the interior clean. </p><p>Talking to manufacturers in the past, they didn't like high pressure rifle suppressors being take apart due to threaded joints and the pressures involved. Easier to weld and they didn't have to worry about consumer misalignment/reassembly. </p><p>just my opinion and experience. RP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Revolting Peasant, post: 1763312, member: 101383"] Pistol and rimfire suppressors shoot “dirty” and can clog up. High power rifles shooting jacketed bullets typically have enough muzzle blast to keep the interior clean. Talking to manufacturers in the past, they didn’t like high pressure rifle suppressors being take apart due to threaded joints and the pressures involved. Easier to weld and they didn’t have to worry about consumer misalignment/reassembly. just my opinion and experience. RP [/QUOTE]
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