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How to destroy a suppressor: M249 +700 rounds non-stop


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Pretty expensive demonstration. Hope they learned everything possible with eyes shut and head down. That silencer wasn't very quiet to begin with

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If you are doing research or getting paid to test to failure I get it. Just to break it for the heck of it, not my cup of tea.

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3 hours ago, Mark A said:

If you are doing research or getting paid to test to failure I get it. Just to break it for the heck of it, not my cup of tea.

silencerco warranties their suppressors once for "stupid" as they say when you register them.  So it isn't necessarily any lost money for the people making the video.

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If they had to replace the serialized part, then yes because it would be a new serial number  If they could repair it, then no. 

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Wish I had that kind of money to waste. What did they think was going to happen?

That is the kiind of video that does not help the cause!

 

Anti's love to point to that type of thing.

 

Oh well, to each their own, and I do agree that was not very quiet to begin with but hard to tell on a video.

 

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47 minutes ago, n0rlf said:

Wish I had that kind of money to waste. What did they think was going to happen?

That is the kiind of video that does not help the cause!

 

Anti's love to point to that type of thing.

 

Oh well, to each their own, and I do agree that was not very quiet to begin with but hard to tell on a video.

 

It would never be quite, at best it would increase the ROF and that's about it.

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