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    Quote Originally Posted by HeavyDuty View Post
    Interesting. Almost like a short AR barrel with an overlength XM177 FH to make 16”? The suppressor mounts inside the shroud?
    Yes, it is so you can (my understanding) go with or without a can without a stamp.
    There are also somewhat (IMO) goofy barrels that have aluminum shrouds so the short barrel can be steel, but the assembly be lighter, for uber-gamey Steel Challenge setups.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HeavyDuty View Post
    Interesting. Almost like a short AR barrel with an overlength XM177 FH to make 16”? The supressor mounts inside the shroud?
    Yup, that way the suppressor doesn't add to the OAL much; maybe half an inch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian T View Post
    Any idea how long the shroud is? I’d hate to get one and then find out whatever suppressor I wanted to use is too short.
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    I believe the barrel itself is 12.75", so that would mean the shroud is in the 3.25" ballpark. There are pictures with a traditional 4" can, and its sticks out about a half inch or so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian T View Post
    I believe the barrel itself is 12.75", so that would mean the shroud is in the 3.25" ballpark. There are pictures with a traditional 4" can, and its sticks out about a half inch or so.
    Thanks! I’m not savvy enough on suppressors yet to know what size I’m looking at in pictures.
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