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There is a .76” back end version that is 1.5” in diameter; and a 1” back end version that is 1.62” (IIRC) in diameter- to achieve the exact same volume as the 1.5” version.


1.62” version in a Tikka Varmint I believe.
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This rifle was an absolute pike, and a turd in balance with the can the shooter initially used- not sure which but was a 7’ish inch common one. It was WAY better with the OTB can and actually manageable in balance with it.
Any idea when the 1" version will be available?
 
Forgive the ignorance and not wanting to scroll through 32 pages to find the answer, but...

I have a rifle going into a smith this week for some coating and bedding, and just decided to get the barrel cut and threaded for this suppressor - what threads do I tell him to do?
 
Quiz-stix are something that seem good, but when actually shooting causes torque on the rifle.
I just kept using the soft loop handles, never really saw the need to get the quick stix. But people kept recommending them
 
What’s going to be the preferred way to buy the suppressor? Capitol Armory? Silencershop?
 
Yeah, I've shot lots of them:)

It's 99% done. They will go on sale June 1.

8” overall
4” of reflex
1.55” diameter
10.5oz
$999

In testing, it was sub 132Db at the shooter's ear with .308 20”. It will be an excellent option for hunters who want a short, balanced, suppressed rifle that is hearing-safe.


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Planning to pick up one of each size. My question is, when are y’all gonna drop test that z5+?
 
There is a .76” back end version that is 1.5” in diameter; and a 1” back end version that is 1.62” (IIRC) in diameter- to achieve the exact same volume as the 1.5” version.


1.62” version in a Tikka Varmint I believe.
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This rifle was an absolute pike, and a turd in balance with the can the shooter initially used- not sure which but was a 7’ish inch common one. It was WAY better with the OTB can and actually manageable in balance with it.
Awesome photo background!

Yeah the heavier D18 and D20 Tikka barrels with standard cans are front heavy hogs for hunting guns.

Edit: If that’s a varmint I think those are up to 22mm on the barrel (factory lites are 16mm).
 
I have a rifle going into a smith this week for some coating and bedding, and just decided to get the barrel cut and threaded for this suppressor - what threads do I tell him to do?
It depends on your barrel profile / how clear you are on what you want. IE if you go in with a tikka sporter barrel tell them to thread it to 5/8-24 and don't make your needs clear they might do just that and you'll have no shoulder to tighten a can against. You can have them add a collar to form the shoulder, which is what many folks do, but you'll want to make sure its clear what you need. You want 5/8-24 threads WITH a shoulder once the dust settles.
 
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