I'm going to have to have my buddy at Silencerco let me take one for a spin. He said they are introducing a newer version so I wonder if the old one is getting phased out.
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I visited mine in NFA jail at the Hansohn Brothers shop and it was shocking how light it was. Imagine twirling a big Sharpie through your fingers and that is how it feels.
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Last edited by Hansohn Brothers; 09-03-2015 at 06:31 PM.
Has anyone tried pre-treating their aluminum cans with silicone?
http://www.rrdvegas.com/silencer-cleaning.html
I'd love a Warlock as a pistol-dedicated can and use my Spectre II as a rifle can but the maintenance on Al baffles concerns me.
Any thoughts?
Also, another +1 for a Hansohn. Just waiting for the call to pick up my 9mm can - *should* be any day now.....I hope.
On topic - my FIL used Tar Heel State when I was visiting him in NC. Nice guy and very helpful. Notary, engraving and 3 cans.
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I'm doing the silicone thing on my Spectre II. So far, I have not "baked it in" and most of the baffles stay wet except for the first and last. I need to try baking it in as it does not work as miraculously for me as others.
The answer to your cleaning the Warlock II question is hitting the baffles with baking soda via a nozzle driven by an air compressor.
Last edited by LittleLebowski; 09-03-2015 at 07:59 PM.
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Suppressors don't need to be squeaky clean. Just knock the big chunks off. The irregularities increase air turbulence which makes for a quieter suppressor.
Forgot about the sofa blaster. I keep forgetting to grab a cheap Harbor Freight one to try out.
Thanks!
A week or so ago I was talking to Hansohns via email about an Element II. 4oz and stainless baffles.
Out of stock though.
Decisions....