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<blockquote data-quote="RobC" data-source="post: 744380" data-attributes="member: 687"><p>I could post some new pics of my NT4 since I took those. That can now has about 3,000 rounds on my ten inch gun, and about 1,000 through my 14.5 gun, and I can't say that I notice any change in sound. The blast baffle still looks like the surface of the moon, but it's still a Knight's can, not to mention The 5.56 caliber rifle Silencer, so it's blast baffle is thicker than probably all others on the market. Plus, it's all inconel, so while it weighs a ton, if I haven't broken it by now, it's probably good to go for a while. I have had it glowing red, quenched it in cold water, and done it again. It's still my favorite AR silencer. I will say that the finish looks a lot nastier, but I'm still impressed that it has put up with temps that set a picnic table on fire.</p><p></p><p>Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobC, post: 744380, member: 687"] I could post some new pics of my NT4 since I took those. That can now has about 3,000 rounds on my ten inch gun, and about 1,000 through my 14.5 gun, and I can't say that I notice any change in sound. The blast baffle still looks like the surface of the moon, but it's still a Knight's can, not to mention The 5.56 caliber rifle Silencer, so it's blast baffle is thicker than probably all others on the market. Plus, it's all inconel, so while it weighs a ton, if I haven't broken it by now, it's probably good to go for a while. I have had it glowing red, quenched it in cold water, and done it again. It's still my favorite AR silencer. I will say that the finish looks a lot nastier, but I'm still impressed that it has put up with temps that set a picnic table on fire. Rob [/QUOTE]
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