New Rugged Razor 762

GA Firing Line

DoglegArms

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Jul 12, 2015
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The Razor 762
At 6.4” long and weighing in at 15.3oz, the Razor is the shortest and lightest suppressor in its class. It’s built for enthusiasts and sportsmen who want maximum maneuverability and weight savings. Not to mention, rugged durability.

Constructed entirely of 17-4PH Stainless Steel and featuring a full circumference welded Stellite baffle core, the Razor comes more than ready for any caliber up to .300 RUM and is Belt Fed Rated.

http://www.razor762.com
 

DarthVader

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Sadman S is still my favorite shorty rifle can. Can't get much more durable then Stellite baffles.
Don't the Rugged cans also use stellite? Not knocking the Deadair cans, but I thought he said 17-4 stainless body with stellite baffles.

To be honest, I'm not sure I'm buying into the "belt fed" rated thing. Yes the cans didn't blow apart, but the only belt fed cans I've seen in use had a lot more internal volume. At the Earth Day shoot, they ran the AAC MG can constantly. And at one point, I think they mounted up someone else's can on the 240B. But those cans were much larger.
 

PewPewPewCo

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Don't the Rugged cans also use stellite? Not knocking the Deadair cans, but I thought he said 17-4 stainless body with stellite baffles.

To be honest, I'm not sure I'm buying into the "belt fed" rated thing. Yes the cans didn't blow apart, but the only belt fed cans I've seen in use had a lot more internal volume. At the Earth Day shoot, they ran the AAC MG can constantly. And at one point, I think they mounted up someone else's can on the 240B. But those cans were much larger.
yea they are stellite too, The "durability" war is kind of over since rifle cans went mostly to inconel or stellite baffles.
 
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