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<blockquote data-quote="338Shooter" data-source="post: 2195782" data-attributes="member: 3449"><p>I have a Kestrel 556 in stock. I don't really care for the company and the suppressor is about the quality you could build in the garage. Color me totally unimpressed. For a 556 can really look hard at the Specwar 556. Hard to beat for the money. In my opinion, a rifle suppressor that is not welded and comes apart is a negative not a positive. It won't carbon up so there is no need to clean it. It's just less durable in the end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="338Shooter, post: 2195782, member: 3449"] I have a Kestrel 556 in stock. I don't really care for the company and the suppressor is about the quality you could build in the garage. Color me totally unimpressed. For a 556 can really look hard at the Specwar 556. Hard to beat for the money. In my opinion, a rifle suppressor that is not welded and comes apart is a negative not a positive. It won't carbon up so there is no need to clean it. It's just less durable in the end. [/QUOTE]
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