our suppressor line FAQ
Why do we use the reflex design?
A reflex suppressor has a chamber that extends rearward of the muzzle. This has a number of benefits. First, it transfers some of the weight back over the barrel giving the operator a better balance on their rifle. It also allows for distribution of that weight over a larger area, not just the muzzle threads. This design also allows for a shorter overall length of the firearm when the suppressor is mounted than a muzzle mounted suppressor. This 'chamber' captures the initial blast, allowing for gases to slow as they exit.
With the use of our 20 degree taper locking system, the suppressor is now 'locked' into position with a second indexing point to keep your suppressor aligned with your rifles bore.
Look for a video in the future explaining more of the theory and fact behind reflex suppressors.
Why do we use stainless steel in a majority of our products?
Stainless steel machines very well. Stainless steel is also easy to source, and all of our stainless is 100% U.S. sourced. Our suppresors are full auto rated, and our stainless design tends to 'burn off' unburnt powder.
Warranty: Pretty much as long as it hasnt been abused, we will repair it, with the exception of the titanium series. Due to the nature of titanium, it will erode over time by burning propellants. Because of this, we only offer a workmanship guarantee.