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    Exclamation 9mm can with .300 Blk+

    *How long do baffles last in general? (9mm Ti rant)(Saker 7.62 with 5.56 and .300 Blk subs)
    *If you shoot Sub .300 Blk(10in Barrel) only through a 9mm Ti rant are you going to wear down the baffles any faster then if you used it for 9mm ammo only?
    *Can you take the baffles out of a can send them to someone and tell them to make copys of those using stronger materials then destroy the originals so you don't have "spar parts?"

    What problems do you run into when doing the last question?

    Just looking for direct answers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by menizzi View Post
    *How long do baffles last in general? (9mm Ti rant)(Saker 7.62 with 5.56 and .300 Blk subs)
    *If you shoot Sub .300 Blk only through a 9mm Ti rant are you going to wear down the baffles any faster then if you used it for 9mm ammo only?
    *Can you take the baffles out of a can send them to someone and tell them to make copys of those using stronger materials then destroy the originals so you don't have "spar parts?"

    What problems do you run into when doing the last question?

    Just looking for direct answers.
    - Cans last longer than barrels / guns in many cases

    - NO. 9mm cans aren't rated for rifle ammo, you'll damage it immediately

    - NO. I don't have the time to delve into this one too much but basically high end rifle cans are already made out of the strongest metals there are
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    Quote Originally Posted by kaltesherz View Post
    - NO. 9mm cans aren't rated for rifle ammo, you'll damage it immediately
    Most quality 9mm cans are rated for 300 BLK subs.

    My SWR Trident is, but I'm waiting on my Saker 762 rather than mess with pulling the FH and direct threading.

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    *Can you take the baffles out of a can send them to someone and tell them to make copys of those using stronger materials then destroy the originals so.
    2 legal issues come to mind. Patent violations as a number of baffle designs are patented. The other is how the ATF defines suppressor. Not a lawyer but I think the argument has been made that the baffles are the suppressor and in making a new set you've just made a new suppressor without a license. Not a good idea.

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    If you but a high quality can, it's going to come with a lifetime warranty. You're more likely to fill up a can with crud than wear out a baffle. Those manufacturers will take your can back and clean it...often for free. 300BLK subs are perfectly fine through most high quality pistol cans, and those cans are advertised for that use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by menizzi View Post
    *How long do baffles last in general? (9mm Ti rant)(Saker 7.62 with 5.56 and .300 Blk subs)
    *If you shoot Sub .300 Blk(10in Barrel) only through a 9mm Ti rant are you going to wear down the baffles any faster then if you used it for 9mm ammo only?
    *Can you take the baffles out of a can send them to someone and tell them to make copys of those using stronger materials then destroy the originals so you don't have "spar parts?"

    What problems do you run into when doing the last question?

    Just looking for direct answers.
    1.) Depends on rate of fire, barrel length, type of ammo etc... but 300 blk subs through a 762 rated can a long time... longer than you
    2.) Subs only!!!!
    3.) No clue

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    Muzzle Velocity: 1,023 ft/s
    .300 Black

    Muzzle Velocity (fps) 1110 ft/s
    Pmc 9mm

    Don't see a reason why it would not work out of a 10in SBR 300 blackout gun but i thought i would ask as i see people doing it on youtube videos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by menizzi View Post
    Muzzle Velocity: 1,023 ft/s
    .300 Black

    Muzzle Velocity (fps) 1110 ft/s
    Pmc 9mm

    Don't see a reason why it would not work out of a 10in SBR 300 blackout gun but i thought i would ask as i see people doing it on youtube videos.
    If you're going to use FPS as the rationale, you might want to do a little more research. Start looking at PSI instead. (What you'll find is most 9mm is higher than subsonic 300BLK, which is why it's safe).

    The problem you'll run into trying to use a Ti-Rant on a 300BLK rifle is AAC doesn't make a 5/8-24 piston. You'd be better off with an Octane 9 or 45 with a fixed mount.

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    Thank you I don't know much about this type of thing so your info is greatfull

    http://www.thesilencerstore.com/inde...products_id=25

    What do you think about that? It was linked in a youtube video of what the guy was using.

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    Quote Originally Posted by menizzi View Post
    Thank you I don't know much about this type of thing so your info is greatfull

    http://www.thesilencerstore.com/inde...products_id=25

    What do you think about that? It was linked in a youtube video of what the guy was using.
    That should do exactly what it says it does.

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