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Thread: DD WAVE - The First 3-D Printed Suppressor By Daniel Defense

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    Quote Originally Posted by Singlestack Wonder View Post
    Never heard of delta p brevis. Little in regards to overall specification and performance are provided on their website.
    A buddy has the 5.56 Brevis can for his 10.3" Colt 6945 SBR. It is incredibly light for its internal volume and size. We shot side by side for a couple mags and I could not discern any difference from his and my 11.5" with Specwar K 556 can. I think they are a step in the right direction but I am not a fan of direct thread and they do cost a pretty penny.


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    Discussed this with my fellow employees.

    I think 3d printing suppressors is awesome.

    But I would rather have machined parts.

    and this is coming from someone who often works on rocket engine parts that were printed/machined.


    I just think it's cool to show how useless gun control has become.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bnanaphone View Post
    A buddy has the 5.56 Brevis can for his 10.3" Colt 6945 SBR. It is incredibly light for its internal volume and size. We shot side by side for a couple mags and I could not discern any difference from his and my 11.5" with Specwar K 556 can. I think they are a step in the right direction but I am not a fan of direct thread and they do cost a pretty penny.

    Good to hear feedback from someone who has actually used one, there doesn't appear to be a whole lot of them out in the wild, at least on the commercial side.

    Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G530AZ using Tapatalk

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    Quote Originally Posted by Singlestack Wonder View Post
    Who else makes 3D printed cans?
    These guys have been at it a while:

    https://www.oceania-defence.com/

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