It may be CYA for companies like CZ, FN, and even B&T. If you have issues with your gun or something breaks, one of the first things they ask is if you were using a suppressor. They’re going to do their best to shift blame to the suppressor, the ammo, and the user. They probably don’t want to have to deal with the added headache when according to them, the guns run fine on a standard gas setting. I can’t say I blame them.
If you drill your own port and have to send the gun back for warranty work, expect that to be an issue and depending on the severity of the damage, your claim might totally be denied.
Do you even get down innagrass, bro?
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