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Local(Oklahoma) suppressor manufacturers/silencersmiths?
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<blockquote data-quote="Seth247" data-source="post: 1619210" data-attributes="member: 12010"><p>Suppressors are not magic. It does not take years of nose to the grindstone research to figure out the shape of a baffle. Just trial and error. Someone has an idea, they try it, it works or not. People always try and justify the price of overpriced things by mentioning R&D. Alot of the time when refering to things that required little to no R&D. </p><p></p><p>It is perfectly possible to mass produce suppressor components cheaply. Once the design is finalized a baffle can be cnc'd in a matter of minutes. This is the whole point of computerized machining, to make things cheaper, faster, and more accurately. Cnc machines are very expensive, but major companies like AAC, knights, or ops Inc have them paid for many times over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seth247, post: 1619210, member: 12010"] Suppressors are not magic. It does not take years of nose to the grindstone research to figure out the shape of a baffle. Just trial and error. Someone has an idea, they try it, it works or not. People always try and justify the price of overpriced things by mentioning R&D. Alot of the time when refering to things that required little to no R&D. It is perfectly possible to mass produce suppressor components cheaply. Once the design is finalized a baffle can be cnc'd in a matter of minutes. This is the whole point of computerized machining, to make things cheaper, faster, and more accurately. Cnc machines are very expensive, but major companies like AAC, knights, or ops Inc have them paid for many times over. [/QUOTE]
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