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Think about thisWill it harm the suppressor to dunk it in water to cool it?
so use oil instead?You ever seen forged in fire and how the judges react when they quench in water?
I have thought about it. Im no expert and my inclination is that its probably not good. I cant find anywhere it explicitly says don't do it.Think about this
The only time you should put a suppressor in water is when it's cold to prevent first round pop. At least that's what the Surefire manual for my RC2 says this. Other suppressors i camt soeak for.I have thought about it. Im no expert and my inclination is that its probably not good. I cant find anywhere it explicitly says don't do it.
Call manufacturer of your suppressor and ask them.
If hot enough you can cause stress cracks, break welds and cause warping depending on the materials.
Think about it, metal expands when hot, dunking will rapidly contract tube while baffles are still expanded. Also quenching can harden and make brittle metals. Most heat treatment to avoid brittleness is to slowly and evenly cool it.
Under what circumstances do you want to cool it with water? There may be better options like a good high temp cover or store wrapped in towel while it cools for transport.
I have a little fan also and do the same, also great for keeping glasses from fogging in humid South Florida. Not sure how much it helps the suppressors, still roll in a towel in addition to their covers to transport.I take a small fan with me, I blow as much air through it as I can before putting it away, I also use it to cool down barrels etc... I get weird looks, maybe it's my face or the fan![]()
+1 on the extra towelI have a little fan also and do the same, also great for keeping glasses from fogging in humid South Florida. Not sure how much it helps the suppressors, still roll in a towel in addition to their covers to transport.
Call manufacturer of your suppressor and ask them.
It’s so fucking loud. @GBMarylandThe little Magnetospeed fan is nice and cools the chamber as well.
Not loud, but very high pitched which is magnified with electronic ear pro.It’s so fucking loud. @GBMaryland
Ice water would be better than regular water.so use oil instead?
All these experts here have failed to explain the obvious:
It's all about temperature. The comparisons to dunking a knife at critical temperatures which literally creates a molecular change is something you'll never be able to accomplish without dumping a combat load on full auto as fast as you can cycle mags. Don't do that.
If it's hot to the touch, like you shot 10 rounds in a reasonably short period of time, water won't hurt anything. If you dumped a couple mags as fast as you can, (stop wasting ammo), and wait a few minutes before cooling. It takes significant heat to warp stainless or titanium with a quench, not normal suppressor operation.
For some folks, it's a very short drive.Not loud, but very high pitched which is magnified with electronic ear pro.
Drives some folks NUTS
You do realize that some legit manufacturers actually sell their products through Amazon. For example... Rifles Only Gear has their own Amazon storefront.DO NOT buy a cover off Amazon. Knock off central & lots of cheap sh*t.
Pay a few $ more and get it from the manufacturer.
Armageddon Gear, TAB, Precision Underground, Coletac, are popular.
I find it useful to be able to pull the cover back onto the barrel between strings (like foreskin) to allow the metal of the suppressor to cool.
You do realize that some legit manufacturers actually sell their products through Amazon. For example... Rifles Only Gear has their own Amazon storefront.
Okay, that’s fair. It’s really annoying.Not loud, but very high pitched which is magnified with electronic ear pro.
Drives some folks NUTS
That comparison is about as relevant as saddle leather is to spaceships.Take a flat cookie sheet, put it on your BBQ grill, till the cookie sheet gets NICE AND HOT. I mean when the grill actually starts burning the grease off hot.. set sheet on ground. Notice it is still flat. Next, dump a bunch of ice on it. Watch ice dance around and sizzle. wait till metal cools. Please note, cookie sheet isn't flat anymore.
Not my suppressor. but, after waiting almost 2 years for it, I'll be damned if I take the chance.
good luck.
I have verified, Rifles Only Gear does have their own legit store on Amazon.You need to make sure you are buying from the actual company that makes the products on Amazon. I.E. Rifles Only store (if they do in fact have one).
I personally never buy anything of value off of Amazon. There are a lot of fakes on Amazon, and Amazon does nothing to prevent the selling of fakes, just ask @Kasey. It's why Nike doesn't sell any of their products on Amazon.
Also, RiflesOnly ships really fast. I buy a lot of stuff directly from them off their website, and it usually arrives in 2 days.