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If you are not in a huge hurry we are releasing a SOCOM 300 BO can. It is absolutely the quietest 300 BO can. I can't give specs yet but lets say it isn't much higher in dB levels than a .22 LR suppressed.
The SF Ryder 22-S drawings are at our CNC turning center. We expect them to start programing the machines any day and once I have parts in we will be doing the release along with releasing the specs.
We have always built our center fire cans based off military input and their criteria of the weapon and ammo. All of the build up/testing proto types is based off a priority list that was given to us and designing a suppressor that has a good balance of all the traits that make a great...
The SOCOM68 was ok with 6.5 Cred but the SOCOM762-RC was a lot better. We have not done formal sound testing on it at this time. All of us running suppressed at the comps running .260 or 6.5 are running the 762-RC.
Cleaning the Ryder is pretty easy. I have been using MPro7 and a brush. It has type III anodizing so it will hold up. Only took me about 30 or so to clean one up after 4K rounds to see if it could still be taken apart. We did AL because we wanted a super light 22 suppressor. 3.1oz.
Mark at Silencer Shop got the video kicked out when I was in Austin and we hit the range. Plus at the end Mark shows a nice peek at a 300 BO suppressor. http://www.silencershop.com/video/surefire-ryder-overview-performance-test/ Garin Lee Surefire Suppressor Division
hey db_17_75. While the SR25 does have a 3/4-24 thread it is a different profile. It has a front thread relief and a recessed thread relief in the rear. It will not work on a standard 3/4-24 thread. We do not have a adapter that fits a standard 3/4-24 because the wall thickness toward the front...
We have never had a recall on adapters. I have no idea where that story every got started. There are more QC checks on the adapters than I could even begin to go into. As far as the carbon build up on the crown causing accuracy issues that has never came up as far as I know. I could see a carbon...
texas_vet00 if you can't find a shop to check the alignment just let us know. I can have you send the uppers in and I can QC the barrel threads and reinstall the adapters. It is at no charge for us to do that.