New Glock Suppressor

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Nah. I like the quick on off and thinking somewhat outside the box, but that creates other issues. It will be loud comparatively to other cans as it is not creating a tight seal with the barrel. You are limited at the guns you can attach it to. Take a hard hit, I imagine it's not all that hard to knock it out of alignment.

Quick on/off is cool, but it doesn't take that long to put a traditional can on a gun. I don't really see any real application for saving a couple seconds either. It's not like you are gonna start shooting, then decide you need a can, and have to hastily get one on there, or vise versa.


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Nah. I like the quick on off and thinking somewhat outside the box, but that creates other issues. It will be loud comparatively to other cans as it is not creating a tight seal with the barrel. You are limited at the guns you can attach it to. Take a hard hit, I imagine it's not all that hard to knock it out of alignment.

Quick on/off is cool, but it doesn't take that long to put a traditional can on a gun. I don't really see any real application for saving a couple seconds either. It's not like you are gonna start shooting, then decide you need a can, and have to hastily get one on there, or vise versa.
One major point in favor of this though would be that you do not need a threaded barrel...since most handguns do not come from the factory with a threaded barrel, its one more modification that you have to do to a gun in order to run a suppressor. Not that it is a huge deal, but not having to modify the base gun at all would be nice, and would allow for switching between any weapon of the same caliber.
 

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One major point in favor of this though would be that you do not need a threaded barrel...since most handguns do not come from the factory with a threaded barrel, its one more modification that you have to do to a gun in order to run a suppressor. Not that it is a huge deal, but not having to modify the base gun at all would be nice, and would allow for switching between any weapon of the same caliber.

No need for suppressor sights either.
 

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If you look closely at the bore of the suppressor when he is sliding it on, yoy can see mouse bite defects on the blast baffle like bullet strikes. This is one that may be great for special forces use although I doubt it because it doubles length of gun and render the rail useless for mounting light or other device. Maybe a built in laser would help.
 

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If you look closely at the bore of the suppressor when he is sliding it on, yoy can see mouse bite defects on the blast baffle like bullet strikes. This is one that may be great for special forces use although I doubt it because it doubles length of gun and render the rail useless for mounting light or other device. Maybe a built in laser would help.
It has a small section of rail to attach a light to the bottom of the suppressor mount.
 

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One major point in favor of this though would be that you do not need a threaded barrel...since most handguns do not come from the factory with a threaded barrel, its one more modification that you have to do to a gun in order to run a suppressor. Not that it is a huge deal, but not having to modify the base gun at all would be nice, and would allow for switching between any weapon of the same caliber.
But you are limited to that particular Glock. Not all of them have the same rail.