3D print brake for suppressor

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I have a Thunderbeast Dominus suppressor.

I see now that Thunderbeast has come out with the Magnus RR which has a muzzle brake on the end of the suppressor.

I was wondering if you could 3D print a brake that would fit (maybe slip on) the end of a standard suppressor.

Anyone seen or tried such?


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Standard 3d printed filament wouldn’t last for any application like this.

DMLS the method used for 3d printing actual suppressors from metal is a laser that welds as it puts down, to oversimplify things, and way too cost prohibitive for any consumers to own at home.

Even if you could make it at home, attaching it to an existing suppressor poses a bigger issue. That’s beyond my expertise at that point but short of some kind of sleeved attachment with set screws and tapping your existing can, or internal threads in the brake and externally threading your cans, I don’t see it happening.

TLDR buy the Magnus RR if that’s what you want your can to do.
 
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