This looks interesting.
https://youtu.be/e4KfGPM-cJc
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This looks interesting.
https://youtu.be/e4KfGPM-cJc
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Saw ppl chatting about this at work....this could be good
USAF - 1989-2011
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Wouldn't having the extra end caps and such be considered spare parts? I'm new to these so it can be a bit confusing.
Very Nice!
You can do the same yourself with just additional endcaps for your SDTactical solvent trap.
Except for the handgun booster of course.
That's pretty neat. Especially for the guy who can't afford 20 different cans.
Seems like it's more useful for rifles than pistols.
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Their can is set up do everything with a separate attachment adapter host. Think of the bottom half like accessories for a mixer or food processor. All the accessories get used on the mixer or FP main body.
This can, the baffles are contained in the main housing, just as your mixer or FP is a stand alone device, waiting for accessories to determine what task it's used for.
Hell my BYO can does the same thing, when i use the same muzzle brake one different guns.
Not as quiet on the 22 as theirs is.
But i'm just a hobbyist, not a suppressor mfg with hundreds of thousands of dollars in R&D, machinery, advertising, accessories and sales people.
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They have adapters so you can use boosters on sd tactical tubes. Kind of expensive but they have them. The whole thing with replacing endcaps and adapters on F1 cans is tricky. If they retain the baffles you legally can't change them or have spares. I guess if you had something else holding the baffles in it might be kosher but even that is a gray area.