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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Suppressors
Serviceable supressor vs non serviceable
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<blockquote data-quote="112Savage" data-source="post: 1763383" data-attributes="member: 38801"><p>The biggest reason for a fully welded suppressor is strength and weight. A welded baffle stacks are stronger and don't necessarily require an outer tube. Gunwerks 8ight, Q, and Dead Air nomad all have gone larger diameter with no outer tube. Arguably a fully welded can should have a stable point of impact shift and be more accurate because there is no tolerance stacking within the baffles. For baffles to be removable they have to have "play". "Play" means less stable and potentially less accurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="112Savage, post: 1763383, member: 38801"] The biggest reason for a fully welded suppressor is strength and weight. A welded baffle stacks are stronger and don't necessarily require an outer tube. Gunwerks 8ight, Q, and Dead Air nomad all have gone larger diameter with no outer tube. Arguably a fully welded can should have a stable point of impact shift and be more accurate because there is no tolerance stacking within the baffles. For baffles to be removable they have to have "play". "Play" means less stable and potentially less accurate. [/QUOTE]
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