Does anyone know if you can fit the griffin armament cam lock system with this fly9?
@compositetiger2 жыл бұрын
How does the full configuration compare to the CGS Mod 9?
@82SchoolBoy Жыл бұрын
Based on TBAC's own testing they are within a db or 2 of one another. What I find interesting is the mod 9 is constructed with stainless at the blast area, and then its aluminum forward. This makes the can heavy closest to the barrel giving the gun you mount it on a nice balance. The Fly9 maybe lighter overall, it may not balance as well because the weight in uniform front to back.
@brandongodwin2034 Жыл бұрын
My question is how do you clean an all titanium suppressor?
@LRRPFco5210 ай бұрын
From TBAC: Many people believe that suppressors need to be kept very clean to perform well. This is not true. Most of our silencer models are sealed and welded, and cannot be taken apart. We do this to produce the strongest, lightest, and smallest suppressor, since adding threads would compromise one of more of those factors. In addition, the full 360-degree welded baffle core featured in most of our centerfire suppressors could not be taken apart anyway. We also do this to ensure long-term accuracy and reliability of the product. Our centerfire rifle suppressors need minimal cleaning in most applications. The only "gunk" they accumulate is some carbon buildup, which is self-limiting to some degree since each shot will knock some loose. We recommend taking a baseline weight measurement when the suppressor is new. When the suppressor has gained approx 2-3 ounces, it's time to clean. Depending on volume of fire, cartridge, powder used, and barrel length, this can range in time span from "never" to "once a year". Cleaning can be accomplished using CLR (a ZEP product - find at Home Depot) to dissolve the carbon. Soak the inside of the suppressor in ZEP CLR and flush it every day for several days. Alternating with an Ultrasonic cleaner can help to break up stubborn carbon. Do not use CLR in an ultrasonic cleaner - it will damage the tank. Do not use patches or swabs of any kind; they may become trapped inside the baffle structure of the suppressor. NOTE ON STAINLESS STEEL: Please note that the 22 TAKE DOWN should not be cleaned using CLR because its baffles are stainl.ess For ULTRA series suppressors, CLR should not soak the "Direct Thread Insert" for Direct Thread ULTRA suppressors. The best way to accomplish this is to have the thread end up and fill the suppressor up to just short of the direct thread insert, or about 1.25" into the suppressor. The rimfire suppressors will collect some carbon/lead/wax buildup over long periods of time, but most people will never see any performance impact because of this. A moderately fouled .22 suppressor is usually quieter than a totally clean one, too. Eventually, you will see the weight of the suppressor increase slightly due to accumulated fouling. Long after this, you might be able to tell a difference in suppression due to decreased volume, but it will take a huge number of rounds to get to that point. Unlike suppressors made of some other materials, our all-titanium silencers can be cleaned very effectively without taking them apart, by using one of two methods: (1) drop it in an ultrasonic cleaner for a few minutes, alternating with soaking the inside with ZEP, or (2) use the widely-known "vinegar and peroxide" method. Both of these will clean anything out that's in the suppressor. Appropriate precautions and disposal methods must be taken with the output of these processes because it is toxic. We offer one free cleaning per year for TBAC customer suppressors, provided the customer pays for shipping. For what it's worth, I never clean my personal or "demo" suppressors, even when shooting matches throughout the year.
@rickmarshall-hk5ys10 ай бұрын
WOW!
@DanielBoone3372 жыл бұрын
I've been looking for a super lightweight suppressor I can shoot 350 Legend through to hunt with during primitive weapons season... Nothing says primitive like shooting a single shot break action hammer fired gun with a can on the end of it. LOL