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...the first time you shot one of these. I’ll readily admit I’d be scared to try it. Guy posted on ARF that he was handed an ISSC catalog at SHOT which included this item.

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Yeah...its an interesting concept...but from my limited understanding of how suppressors work, I want that bullet track to be as solid as possible. This thing just screams "baffle strike!".
 
Yeah...its an interesting concept...but from my limited understanding of how suppressors work, I want that bullet track to be as solid as possible. This thing just screams "baffle strike!".
I’m guessing it’s overbored more than a standard suppressor? And the projectile has left the barrel before the movement starts.

But as many suppressed rounds as I’ve fired on a variety of hosts, I’d be very hesitant to take that first shot.
 
If out performed whats already on the market and its affordable.........i might. The only thing that would really get me excited about a new can is something that is noticeably quieter.
 
I’m guessing it’s overbored more than a standard suppressor? And the projectile has left the barrel before the movement starts.

But as many suppressed rounds as I’ve fired on a variety of hosts, I’d be very hesitant to take that first shot.

It looks like it is attached via the rail, and perhaps clamped to the trigger guard. I would be worried that it would wiggle loose or something after a while and could get off line. At least a can is screwed to the barrel and (in my limited experience) will stay in line until its noticeable off or falls off.

In short...Ive shot my WML loose before, and would be worried this would get lose and out of alignment.
 
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