If you decide to go for a "suppressor" Vic, try and get one that you can dismantle to clean. I have some expensive ones which cannot be stripped down ( ASE Ultra's ) and cleaning them basically involves banging them on a piece of wood with a towel over it to shake out the unburnt powder deposits....which is not very satisfactory. My latest "can" is a design which is a screw together option whereby you can add or remove layers of baffles making for a longer or shorter suppressor and is easy to clean and at full baffle level very quiet...this one is made by A-Tec which is a Norweigan company.


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