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Big Frank:
Daniel Defense is making a pair of suppressors that are 3D printed Inconel, stainless steel, and titanium. The new baffle design is supposed to work better than simpler style baffles. The baffles and tube are a single piece of Inconel so there are no welds that could possibly break. They're good for anything from 5.56 to .300 Win Mag. and come in a quick-detach and a direct-thread version. https://danieldefense.com/wave

alfsauve:
Wonder how long it takes to print each suppressor?

Now if we just got them off the NFA list.


PegLeg45:
Nice unit, but at basically a grand for the standard thread-on, plus the $200 tax...... I think I'll pass.

Big Frank:
I don't want to buy anything that requires more paperwork than a regular firearm purchase. The government has too much information on me as is. Michigan has had handgun registration for over 100 years and I don't like the state knowing what I have. I don't want to be on one more government list.

nosimij:
Ok I had to look.  This is not a material that will run in a table top 3D printer.  This is printed in a printer that uses a laser to weld the material together.  The Engineer in me is thrilled to know the technology exists and has been around for a while.  Another side of me is both gad and sad to see that this is cost prohibitive printing technology. There will not be the fight about 3D printing suppressor parts.  They will be able to make some new designs and learn more about the flow and effect of the gasses moving through the suppressor but this is not coming to a garage near you any time soon. 

Boo

Also we do not need another technology stopped from stupid fear.

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