Difference in suppressor brands
Looking at purchasing a second hand rifle but seeing what's around everything seems to have different branded suppressors? Does the brand of suppressor matter or what do I look out for? Can they end up being shot out and not working effectively being second hand?
Difference in suppressor brands
If you’re willing to spend the money and weight is something you care about, Optima’s are amazing. If you want one that you’ll probably have for life and can replace baffles as they get worn then DPT is the way to go, you just need to take it apart now and again to make sure the baffles done seize. There’s a reason they’re super popular. Also another vote for the muzzle break addition, put one on my DPT on a 7RM. Incredible difference in my opinion
Difference in suppressor brands
DPT and gunworks are both great. Heard good things about A-tec but you also pay for the quality with them. In terms of gun fitting I have found DPT to be very helpful and efficient for buying new bushings to suit different rifles. Just find a DPT suppressor with the right barrel thread, remove old rear bush, install suppressor, measure the diameter of the barrel at the point where the over-barrel suppressor comes back to with a pair of verniers. Send DPT pics and the measurement and they will quickly ship you out a new custom bush for $15 ish. Easy as. DPT also have good extra accessories for magnums like the stainless baffle and the muzzle brake end cap, both of which I use on the 300wsm to tame the muzzle jump/recoil and extend the life if the first baffle. Easy to replace first baffle if it is “shot out” but not that many people fire enough ammo to shoot out a suppressor in general I would say. Second hand DPTs could have pretty jammed up baffles from lack of maintenance but you can buy specific clamps to undo them, or just use some bike inner tube rubber and a couple of hose clamps to get enough grip to undo stubborn baffles.
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