Originally Posted by MtnBoomer

So - what makes your suppressor so much different than a brake? Do tell. The bullet flies through there. For example, my Omega 30 has an exit of 0.408" roughly. Sure as hell got clearance for the .264 and .224 bullets to pass, ehh? If your threads are crooked as chit, sure, you're screwed.

Suppressor mounting. LOL Fugging screw it on .


Well, the fact that most rifle suppressors are 8"-10" long compared to a 1"-2" brake, for starters. Alignment is more critical for a longer suppressor.

This stuff isn't that hard to understand, but it's not so stupid simple that you can ignore the important details.

It's always amazing to me that some guys form such a strong opinion on something they know so little about. If you never learned this stuff, what makes you think you know it? Are you just so awesome that you automatically know things the rest of us have to actually learn?

Last edited by Yondering; 10/30/19.