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    Default dB Foam Suppressor Additive

    What say the hive? Anybody see this at SHOT? Any thoughts, opinions, ideas?

    Inland Mfg dB Foam

    From the website:
    dB Foam, when used as directed is safe to use with most firearm suppressor designs and will significantly reduce the sound level of firearm suppressors. Independent testing using a variety of commercial suppressor designs averaged a 3-5 dB reduction with 10 shot strings of fire utilizing MIL-STD-1474E sound level testing procedures. The most significant reduction when using dB Foam was found with the first shot fired with dB reduction in some cases that exceeded 10 dB.

    dB Foam has been formulated to maintain the foam consistency for up to 6 months of storage. This attribute will provide the great sound reduction when utilizing the suppressor for hunting and tactical applications.

    dBFoam displaces water and provides rust inhibiting protection for the internals of your suppressors and firearms. dB Foam is water soluble, simply wash your suppressor in warm water and wipe dry after use.

    dB Foam Lubricates as it protects. dB Foam provides a lubricating film that protects the internal components of suppressors with rust inhibiting properties. Residue that is blown back into the firearm action from the backwash of the suppressor will provide the same protection to the firearm bore and action.

    MSRP: $29.95.00-16 oz / 19.95-4 oz





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    I want to try this stuff out. I think it's a cool idea but if it only lasts for 10 shots I'm not sure if it's all that useful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by izzy View Post
    I want to try this stuff out. I think it's a cool idea but if it only lasts for 10 shots I'm not sure if it's all that useful.
    For varmint control with some form of low light optic, sounds like a good idea. If' you're going to buy 1, get 2, i'll give it a try on one of my F1 cans. This way we can see before and after .
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    Quote Originally Posted by izzy View Post
    I want to try this stuff out. I think it's a cool idea but if it only lasts for 10 shots I'm not sure if it's all that useful.
    It said it lasted about 30 shots. The test strings were 10 shot averages. Will stay in the can about a week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattiooo View Post
    It said it lasted about 30 shots. The test strings were 10 shot averages. Will stay in the can about a week.
    better but still not that great, guess a refill after a standard cap mag isn't that bad

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    that makes sense if you're hunting of have some kind of tactical purpose for it, for me it's just fun and I'll try it anyways

    where are you going to buy it from?

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    Isn't there already a type of foam that reduces the noticeable report from gun shots?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Isn't there already a type of foam that reduces the noticeable report from gun shots?

    LOL....there is - that's the selfish version. This is friendly to those around you.

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    Bad mojo to run centerfire rifle cans "wet" , the hydrostatic shock created does bad things . Pistol and rimfire work fine "wet"

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