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Suppressors that stay tight after high round counts
If you’ve run a suppressor long enough, you know one of the biggest frustrations is when it starts to back off the muzzle after a string of fire. Heat, vibration, and carbon buildup all play a role in ...
The Banish Backcountry by Silencer Central is a clever little suppressor. As the name suggests, it was designed to be a lightweight option for outdoorsmen to run a silencer on their hunting rifle. In ...
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Suppressor setups that complicate simple rifles
Suppressors are often pitched as an easy upgrade: less blast, less recoil, better shooting experience. For many hunters, they deliver exactly that. The complications begin when a suppressor is treated ...
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