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    Carbon fiber is fairly strong. I guess you can print awesome baffles to fit the load. When your last day of freedom is spent at a McDonalds? The smell of sweat & fries? SARC~

    www.carbonresearchusa.com/
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    Quote Originally Posted by BushMasterBoy View Post
    Carbon fiber is fairly strong. I guess you can print awesome baffles to fit the load. When your last day of freedom is spent at a McDonalds? The smell of sweat & fries? SARC~

    www.carbonresearchusa.com/

    Yes, but that is not the type of "carbon fiber" that is 3D printed.

    Most of the printed "carbon fiber" is carbon reinforced PLA spooled filament. That is much different than what is in your link.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DDT951 View Post
    Yes, but that is not the type of "carbon fiber" that is 3D printed.

    Most of the printed "carbon fiber" is carbon reinforced PLA spooled filament. That is much different than what is in your link.
    I was talking about the baffles. The link was to show the body which was made by a manufacturer. I was just showing that with some parts and an assist from a 3D printer you could make a suppressor. You could probably make a better suppressor out of an old Maglite. Do you remember Mitch Werbell and his company SIONICS?
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