That's what i do. Sparking starts to diminish and i heard the dust/machining mostly causes it.Just shoot it?
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That's what i do. Sparking starts to diminish and i heard the dust/machining mostly causes it.Just shoot it?
All you effin whiners should have been buying suppressors a few years back when it was 9+ months wait. Then if you misprinted something on your PAPER application, 11 months later they’d tell you to start over and put you to the back of the line!
“Omg, I did paperwork at 2pm and I don’t have my suppressor and it’s 630pm. This process is stupid! Wahhhhhh!”
My brother's ZG7 ordered on new year's was shipped two days ago. Due at the FFL tomorrowSaw the posts on this thread and got excited it was going to be updates regarding New Year's orders being delivered.
I started my trust with one can 12 years ago and I was the only RP on it. All my kids were minors, but they wouldn't have to pay for stamps again to keep them in my safe. Now two of my sons are RP and the rest of the family are beneficiaries. After I get a couple more cans onit, I am adding my daughter and son in law as RPs so they can keep one at their place.It might reduce paperwork after death, but it adds a lot of hassle for each new can added to the trust.
I wouldn't. That dust can end up back in the barrel, or worse, in your lungs.Just shoot it?
It should be, but we would want to do internal testing to verify.@AirlockIndustries looking at a new build with a 7-300 PRC, any issues with 18” barrel length? I see that 7BC was approved down to 16”. Assuming 18” would be fine on 7-300 PRC.
Just be careful. You don’t want titanium dust in your chamber. Watched a guy lock his rifle right up with a Hyperion that had some titanium sand in it
Is it advisable to soak them in alcohol in an effort to remove the dust? I assume that has already happened at least once after the manufacturing process. I’ll try it when my Nano arrives just to see how much dust is in the device or is removed.
@AirlockIndustries is this something we need to be concerned about? Do we need to clean the suppressor somehow before using?I wouldn't. That dust can end up back in the barrel, or worse, in your lungs.
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Barrel damage likelihood from titanium powder?
Looking for some insight. If someone were to “theoretically” fire 13 rounds of .338 lapua through an MRAD barrel that had unknowingly become fouled with a significant amount (think a teaspoon or more, deposited/recirculated throughout the string of fire) of what I’m assuming is titanium powder...www.snipershide.com