OG Suppressor Alleged Design Flaw.

CMcCormick1805

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Over the past few weeks I have been turned over to the dark side and bought a suppressor.

Sadly the suppressor, an OG 30, is in jail still. I did however hear some interesting opinions about how the OG will lose accuracy due to pine needles or other debris getting between the barrel and suppressor wall.

Based on the build of the rifle it will go on I’m not worried about it. I wanted to see what guys who have used reflex style suppressors have to say about this rather odd opinion.

Needless to say I’m still excited to get my hands on the OG 30!
 
Meh. Maybe. if the stuff is big enough I guess anything is possible.

I just unscrewed my OG, and found some cheatgrass seeds. Hadn’t noticed any accuracy changes.

Hope you enjoy your new can.
 
I’ve noticed myself checking the area between the barrel and reflex often since I got mine, and I certainly think about it but I have never noticed anything material in there..

Reflex cans have been around for a long time, well before UM, I think this is a non issue.
 
Over the past few weeks I have been turned over to the dark side and bought a suppressor.

Sadly the suppressor, an OG 30, is in jail still. I did however hear some interesting opinions about how the OG will lose accuracy due to pine needles or other debris getting between the barrel and suppressor wall.

Based on the build of the rifle it will go on I’m not worried about it. I wanted to see what guys who have used reflex style suppressors have to say about this rather odd opinion.

Needless to say I’m still excited to get my hands on the OG 30!
I’ve been using a reflex suppressor (AB Raptor) for 6 years and have not seen any POI shifts from this during that time. I think there is more a tendency to get debris between the stock and barrel because brush slides along the barrel and sticks in the crack. Doesn’t work the same way with a reflex because it goes all the way around the barrel. That’s not saying you can’t get anything in the reflex, just that it’s less likely.
 
Not the same but along the same lines. I was just around another hunter who had one of these cans. It rained, a lot. Could there be an issue with water and moisture being able to get inside the back end of the suppressor? Not accuracy like this post is suggesting, but seems like a bad place for moisture to sit.
 
A suppressor is mounted concentric to the bore. the reflex portion is 3-4". There would need to be an extreme amount of debris crammed in there to create enough force. A barrel is a long lever and does not require much force to deviate. Seems like people are worrying about a non-issue.
Can water and snow get in there? Sure. How often are you carrying your rifle muzzle down? All of these perceived "flaws" are far more likely to happen to any rifle and rifle stock, yet no one calls a bedded riflestock a "design flaw"
 
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