I am curious what the pricing would be.
I look at that design and it screams machine time, lots of machine time. And as everyone knows machine time = money. And any defect would scrap the entire can rather than just a single baffle.
I am curious what the pricing would be.
I look at that design and it screams machine time, lots of machine time. And as everyone knows machine time = money. And any defect would scrap the entire can rather than just a single baffle.
Last edited by PPGMD; 04-05-2016 at 08:01 PM.
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Chad,
I got to look at an OSS suppressor that was submitted for T&E that had a bunch of the tines/baffles broken off. I don't remember the model but it was tested 2013/2014. Is that an issue that's been addressed and can that type of breakage be fixed without requiring a new serial number?
Absolutely, that was a previous gen can most likely a gen4 which was (my term) a mono coil style build. Where as the Gen V are sets of rings that interlock to form the coils. A damaged ring or coil set could be swapped out in under 5 mins if there was damage.
Machine work does cost more than pipe and washers, and yes we cost more, just like a Mercedes or Cadilac costs more than a Kia.
Thanks for answering my questions. I think the comparison you make to a Cadillac is apt. The level of machining and engineering that goes into your equipment is really impressive.
I brought this up to Greenmachine while we were at TTPOA as he had not seen the thread when the question was asked. Watching him show how to replace internal parts was impressive. It was literally measured in seconds with the internals of the suppresor off the gun. I was more impressed as it was easily within my abilities to service the suppressor.
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OSS has been playing a dirty little game with Surefire and now SF is responding in kind.
http://soldiersystems.net/2016/06/22...pressor-video/
#RESIST