Air Lock Industries Suppressor

I read through this and had to laugh you still have formadillous over here. Over on the campfire people finally figured out he is a professional influence peddler who develops a following of fanboys who finally after a long time figure out just how thick the bull $hit is. Thousands of big game animals shot, 100k rounds of manbun on a scope. Then only shows tikkas with factory barrels still in them. Then runs and hides when the heat starts to get too hot like we saw in this thread. Now he’s an expert in suppressor design. 😂😂😂😂 Don’t worry you guys will figure it out eventually too.
 
I read through this and had to laugh you still have formadillous over here. Over on the campfire people finally figured out he is a professional influence peddler who develops a following of fanboys who finally after a long time figure out just how thick the bull $hit is. Thousands of big game animals shot, 100k rounds of manbun on a scope. Then only shows tikkas with factory barrels still in them. Then runs and hides when the heat starts to get too hot like we saw in this thread. Now he’s an expert in suppressor design. 😂😂😂😂 Don’t worry you guys will figure it out eventually too.


If you're going to call him out then be a man about it and tag him.
 
There is a difference between on OTB can and flush mount. I can put a wrench on an adapter stuck in a flush mount, not an option with an OTB can.

I have an OTB waiting on the ATF (OG65) and have an AB Raptor, so the getting stuck is not a concern that has kept me away from OTB mufflers (use Rocksett done properly between adapter and barrel and antisieze between adapter and can). But, OTB and flush mount are not the same when it comes to potential issues.
Yes you can. Buy the SRS adapter and tool and it's no different than getting any other adapter out. 4 pins in the slot and turn it with a ratchet. As I said, you can get one stuck in any can, and if you buy the right damn adapter to begin with you can get it out. It isn't rocket science.

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