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    Default Re: "Warrior" suppressors -- your opinions?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tommie@77 View Post
    Thanks for the info. I would probably check that it is tight before each range session, just in case.

    Interestingly i had a guy at the range recommend that i should take off the suppressor do a bit of rapid fire to get the barrel hot and screw on the cold suppressor. According to him when the barrel would cool down the suppressor would be so tight i would not be able to get in off. If i wanted to take the suppressor off again, i have to heat up the barrel and suppressor and then unscrew it. Personalty i don't think this would be very good idea, can't think it would be good for the suppressor. Your thoughts?
    Sound like something that would be perfect for this topic: http://www.gunsite.co.za/forums/show...shooting-range

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    Default Re: "Warrior" suppressors -- your opinions?

    I just ordered one yesterday for my DM4 308. I will try it out and report back on Friday :)

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    Default Re: "Warrior" suppressors -- your opinions?

    On the previous page pic. The silencer looks longer then the rifles.
    How is this usable like that. Its too long.

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    Default "Warrior" suppressors -- your opinions?

    Ok so I bought the "large" reflex for my 308. Had to get one made up to fit my rifle thread. Shot it here at ihawu indoors with no ear pro. I don't have much experience with suppressors but I love it. Only thing, I have to re tighten after every mag or so, is there something that can be done to prevent it coming loose? I've heard of people using Teflon tape or high temp thread locker. Here's the first 3 rounds through it.




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    Default Re: "Warrior" suppressors -- your opinions?

    I have one on my 308, very impressed with it's performance!

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    Update: Warrior made me a pretty custom can for my Beretta CX4, and with subsonic handloads it is damn near Hollywood quiet.

    They also generously offered to convert my 1st generation AR can to a new spec that fits their brake and gave me a really good deal on the package.

    SA Hunters magazine (Oct 2017 issue) ran a comprehensive test on a wide array of silencers, and Warrior performed very well against several more expensive brands. All-in-all, I'd heartily recommend them to anyone looking for some quiet in their lives.

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