Thanks (??) to @Rob01 and my adult son, I've been led into the world of suppressors. Nothing unexpected until...
... I discovered the SMELL.
After the first outing with son's new suppressor and it cooled off, we unscrewed it and put it back in its plastic box. Later, at my house, I took it out of the box and immediately noticed a sharp odor... what is that?.... sniffed the hub end of the can... yowza, the ammonia smell was VERY potent and burned my nose.
I got my own can (Rugged Alaskan 360) a couple weeks later, I found the same thing: Massive ammonia smell, after shooting ammo with a variety of single-base and double-base powders. I never smelled ammonia before in 60+ years of shooting shotgun, pistol, and rifle.
With his suppressor on a Tavor bullpup, he said the ammonia-laden gas wafting out of the action under his chin made him wheeze a bit.
This isn't a gripe. Just an observation. Surprised me quite a bit; I'd never heard of this before. And I'm aware that breathing this stuff as was happening with the Tavor is not a good thing.
... I discovered the SMELL.
After the first outing with son's new suppressor and it cooled off, we unscrewed it and put it back in its plastic box. Later, at my house, I took it out of the box and immediately noticed a sharp odor... what is that?.... sniffed the hub end of the can... yowza, the ammonia smell was VERY potent and burned my nose.
I got my own can (Rugged Alaskan 360) a couple weeks later, I found the same thing: Massive ammonia smell, after shooting ammo with a variety of single-base and double-base powders. I never smelled ammonia before in 60+ years of shooting shotgun, pistol, and rifle.
With his suppressor on a Tavor bullpup, he said the ammonia-laden gas wafting out of the action under his chin made him wheeze a bit.
This isn't a gripe. Just an observation. Surprised me quite a bit; I'd never heard of this before. And I'm aware that breathing this stuff as was happening with the Tavor is not a good thing.