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Local(Oklahoma) suppressor manufacturers/silencersmiths?
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<blockquote data-quote="338Shooter" data-source="post: 1618913" data-attributes="member: 3449"><p>You sound like a loud mouthed hot head. I'd put money on your design performing poorly compared to the commercial offerings available.</p><p></p><p>I was gonna wait for you to get even more butthurt, but I decided against it.</p><p></p><p>I was just asking some questions. You seem to have it all figured out though which is why you're posting here in the first place right? I didn't mean for you to take my comments so personally. I just mean that you'll be lucky to pay to have a one off part made and come out ahead cost wise unless you put the time in yourself. Which obviously you can't do since you lack the skill and the equipment. I also know a little about R&D. Very rarely does the first iteration equate a home run. Commercial suppressors cost a lot because of R&D and machine time. They are also great performers because of the R&D. They didn't just throw some junk in solid works that looked cool and make these cans. They designed them, modeled them and built them over and over again until they got what they wanted. </p><p></p><p>Try putting your big boy pants on before you post on the internet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="338Shooter, post: 1618913, member: 3449"] You sound like a loud mouthed hot head. I'd put money on your design performing poorly compared to the commercial offerings available. I was gonna wait for you to get even more butthurt, but I decided against it. I was just asking some questions. You seem to have it all figured out though which is why you're posting here in the first place right? I didn't mean for you to take my comments so personally. I just mean that you'll be lucky to pay to have a one off part made and come out ahead cost wise unless you put the time in yourself. Which obviously you can't do since you lack the skill and the equipment. I also know a little about R&D. Very rarely does the first iteration equate a home run. Commercial suppressors cost a lot because of R&D and machine time. They are also great performers because of the R&D. They didn't just throw some junk in solid works that looked cool and make these cans. They designed them, modeled them and built them over and over again until they got what they wanted. Try putting your big boy pants on before you post on the internet. [/QUOTE]
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