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I mean, maybe to those benefits. If the baffle portion was designed efficiently and the shroud fit properly. Whatever that abomination above is doesn't do either. Looks like someone got their first end mill and lathe and made their first thing. Looks like a benchy for 3d printers.Sig attempted a similar approach almost 10 years ago but I believe ATF determinations ended any product releases.
Unlike the above, if I recall, Sig was not making the barrel as the serialized part.
They claimed it was a huge muzzle device till a serialized cover, shroud was put on.
I'm no expert, but maybe one benefit of this design is reduced likelihood of baffle strikes?
Ease of cleaning?
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Found the guy still buying supressors.Just get real suppressor.
Times have changed.Pretty sure the "oil can" adapter that did the same thing was deemed not a suppressor and the ruling was that you'd have to stamp each individual oil filter to use them. Remember the econo-can
Econo-Can Suppressor – Cadiz Gun Works
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A+Sig attempted a similar approach almost 10 years ago but I believe ATF determinations ended any product releases.
Unlike the above, if I recall, Sig was not making the barrel as the serialized part.
They claimed it was a huge muzzle device till a serialized cover, shroud was put on.
I'm no expert, but maybe one benefit of this design is reduced likelihood of baffle strikes?
Ease of cleaning?