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Here’s a teaser. This was one of the first, final design is slightly different
I got to try one of these out last month.

One rifle was an AI AT in 308 with a 24” barrel, omnidirectional brake, and shooting 175 FGMM.

The other rifle was an AI AT-X in 308 with a 16” barrel, Theorem with brake end attached, and shooting 175 FGMM.

The 16” with with the Theorem with brake end attached was very noticeably better for spotting impacts and misses.

-Stan
 
Got 3 of the Biscuits a couple weeks ago.
One for an SBR bolt gun in .308 and two for SBR 556s.

Everything super nicely finished inside and out.

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These really are high quality cans. My boss has most of the product lines in his gun store, guy i work with has a theorem and its quieter than my 30 cal omega. Way better build quality too. Shoulda waited to buy the 22 can, didnt know that line was coming out. Damn thing is small and stupid quiet. Just wish things were full auto rated, but i know that is a small market.
 
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Yeah they are sure dragging this out. I am bout to order a theorem S and L to keep my standard theorem happy, but I'd really like the brake cap for them!
Some background one why it is taking longer than expected.

The prototypes were made on several machines and to get them at a production level to our standard we would have had to price them at a level we weren’t comfortable with.

We ended up getting a new machine that can do the entire operation from start to finish and pop out a completely finalized part (minus coating)

That machine should be spitting out parts in two weeks and the first batch of items is the theorem brakes.
 
Some background one why it is taking longer than expected.

The prototypes were made on several machines and to get them at a production level to our standard we would have had to price them at a level we weren’t comfortable with.

We ended up getting a new machine that can do the entire operation from start to finish and pop out a completely finalized part (minus coating)

That machine should be spitting out parts in two weeks and the first batch of items is the theorem brakes.
Awesome! Machine efficiency is important, and the opposite can def drive up pricing. Looking forward to getting a few to try out!

Do you guys have photos of the final design you could post up?
 
Some background one why it is taking longer than expected.

The prototypes were made on several machines and to get them at a production level to our standard we would have had to price them at a level we weren’t comfortable with.

We ended up getting a new machine that can do the entire operation from start to finish and pop out a completely finalized part (minus coating)

That machine should be spitting out parts in two weeks and the first batch of items is the theorem brakes.

Patiently waiting.



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