Like Steven said, pointless invention that 'solves' a probelm where simpler solutions already exist.
A decent suppressor will increase back pressure a lot. A marginal or poor suppressor not so much.
Fitting an adjustable gas block/regulator will deal with the issue of excessive bolt thrust/over-pressure.
Or, converting to piston operation with regulator will deal with pressure issue as well as running cleaner in the action and less (or no) gas spit from the ejection port.
Fit a decent suppressor and convert to piston or adjustable gas block system. Easy. Probably way cheaper too.
I don't know about snake-oil guys' claim about the octagon creating less heat mirage. Maybe up to a point, but heat still rises doesn't it?? Any decent suppressor will get hot quick.
Everyone has the right to their own opinion, but that doesn't mean that every opinion is right.
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