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Ecco TLX 45

BigMike

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The report on the suppressor is good. They stack baffles like quarters so it's got very good suppression, even better for its size. Sub 5 ounce titanium direct thread. The gun had issues but, but that's another thread. No sound clip, it sounded like a Saturday night in Chicago on the range this afternoon.
 

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I don't think so. This platform has wicked recoil, more than an AR10, and I shoot the **** out of it. I think it was a coincidence. The bolt release has been acting up for a while.
Right on. I took my 556k off my Noveske SBR and put it on my 22lr. I don't want to ruin my SBR. Seems suppressors do more damage than we know.
 
Right on. I took my 556k off my Noveske SBR and put it on my 22lr. I don't want to ruin my SBR. Seems suppressors do more damage than we know.
Use a 30 cal suppressor and an A5 recoil system, it'll be just fine. Your gas rings will wear out faster and your recoil spring will also, but not faster than the recommend swap intervals.

Dedicated 5.56 cans are the worst invention there has ever been for suppressors. They aren't quiet and they overgass the **** out of the system.
 
Use a 30 cal suppressor and an A5 recoil system, it'll be just fine. Your gas rings will wear out faster and your recoil spring will also, but not faster than the recommend swap intervals.

Dedicated 5.56 cans are the worst invention there has ever been for suppressors. They aren't quiet and they overgass the **** out of the system.
It's now a dedicated 22lr can LOL.

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