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Daniel Defense enters the. 30 cal silencer market

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    This is interesting. A 3d sintered metal suppresser?




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    TAZ

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    All Inconel construction = $$$$. Didn't the ATF change some rulings about what is and isn't the suppressor. Wonder if the mount being the only serialized part is still OK.

    I'm still wondering why all of a sudden we have a surge in Suppressor manufacturers? Even Ruger is jumping in. Do people really think the HPA is going to pass and get signed into law??
     

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    Possibly just the time it's taken firearms manufacturers to catch up to the wave, seems it took them a little too long.

    May also be a matter of investment. They had invested enough and were near enough to completing the projects when HPA started looking less likely, so it was better to finish and recoup what they could instead of cancelling and eating all of it.


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    To be fair 3D printed cans already exist. Can't remember the brand but we sold them, they were short and fat.
     
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