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Thread: 9mm sbr Suppressor under handguard

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    Quote Originally Posted by HMM View Post
    I've been wondering about mine as well. Too late now since I've cerakoted everything and I'm not turning back now...lol
    My SLR Rifleworks rail is 1.3" ID and my Gemtech 9 is 1.25" OD. Hoping it looks & functions great under my new build. Rail is 9", barrel is 6" and 3 lug mount for suppressor:


    Awesome little build. SLR makes grreat stuff. How's that pistol brace?

    scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by A5scott View Post
    Yes, the past year I've been reading as much as I could about suppressors, and have more than a few, so I have hands on a few brands, but not OSS. I've read some not so good things about OSS but never used them, so I can't talk first hand experience. I'm pretty happy I didn't go that direction.

    scott
    Yeah it's unfortunate that I have to relay a negative experience about the company. The suppressor design is very innovative and very quiet, but they need to work out the kinks and improve their customer service before I will consider buying another product from them. The founder of the company, Russ Oliver, resigned because he didn't like the direction the company was going (sacrificing performance for some weight savings was one of the issues if I recall), which is too bad because I really liked the determination that Russ has. I believe quite a few others left the company as well. But is still a fairly new company, so hopefully we will see some good changes in the future.


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    Quote Originally Posted by StealthOPS32 View Post
    Yeah it's unfortunate that I have to relay a negative experience about the company. The suppressor design is very innovative and very quiet, but they need to work out the kinks and improve their customer service before I will consider buying another product from them. The founder of the company, Russ Oliver, resigned because he didn't like the direction the company was going (sacrificing performance for some weight savings was one of the issues if I recall), which is too bad because I really liked the determination that Russ has. I believe quite a few others left the company as well. But is still a fairly new company, so hopefully we will see some good changes in the future.

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    Yes, it's too bad, though it's info we all want to know before plunking down a wad of cash. hopefully they get it together, because it seems they are onto something. I'm looking forward to the next 5 years or so in suppressor design.

    scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by A5scott View Post
    Awesome little build. SLR makes grreat stuff. How's that pistol brace?

    scott
    Not too bad, I shot it yesterday for the first time. I just didn't like the look of the Sig brace... If I built another pistol I'd get the same thing again.

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