Allrighty, as a gap-tooth, slack-jawed recent convert to the esoteric arts of precision shooting, I have questions.
Why are suppressors so expensive?
I understand they're carefully machined, and sometimes made from titanium or other hard-to-work materials, but aren't they essentially static baffles?
I have a pretty good collection of high end big game fishing tackle: Stellas, Makairas, Penn Torques, etc - and these reels with their multitude of beautifully machined parts, abec bearings, sculpted forms, complicated mechanics, waterproof seals, and drags that will wear down 300 pound yellowfin are substantially cheaper.
They're more than my mid-tier scopes. Even some of my bows.
Is it just an economy of scale/prudiction issue? Has the hunting market for cans not yet settled in, with dominant mfrs came to the fore?
It's obvious I'm missing something. Please educate me.
Not that it matters. I live in Kali. Sigh...
Why are suppressors so expensive?
I understand they're carefully machined, and sometimes made from titanium or other hard-to-work materials, but aren't they essentially static baffles?
I have a pretty good collection of high end big game fishing tackle: Stellas, Makairas, Penn Torques, etc - and these reels with their multitude of beautifully machined parts, abec bearings, sculpted forms, complicated mechanics, waterproof seals, and drags that will wear down 300 pound yellowfin are substantially cheaper.
They're more than my mid-tier scopes. Even some of my bows.
Is it just an economy of scale/prudiction issue? Has the hunting market for cans not yet settled in, with dominant mfrs came to the fore?
It's obvious I'm missing something. Please educate me.
Not that it matters. I live in Kali. Sigh...