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The coarse thread suppressor I had (Bowers) always came loose, I was surprised it never had a baffle Shrike.
My buddy had a gemtec viper on his it couldn't come loose..
Edit: just to be fair I think Bowers started using a different back adapter recently.. Edited by Johnny Rotten
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Part of me contemplated coating the threads with loctite and just leaving it on there. I got the thing for literally $1 (capitol armory special, buy a 9, get a 45 for a buck) and the thing can be taken apart from the base so if I ever needed to change out baffles i could just unscrew it. I have another 45 can anyways but this is the only one rated full auto.

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The coarse thread suppressor I had (Bowers) always came loose, I was surprised it never had a baffle Shrike.
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I can't imagine what baffle strikes are like at 750 rpms.

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I can't imagine what baffle strikes are like at 750 rpms.
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Just wait until you squib a round or get a out of battery.
I stacked up like 15rds of 22cal before the ejector blew off.
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