Shooters,
I have done this test multiple times with many suppressor brands and have noted that some are good, bad and ugly. Here is the test.
Barrel dialed in our lathe on the muzzle end. Threads cut concentric to the bore within .0001"-.0002". Next the barrel shoulder is squared up. We grab a suppressor and thread it up tightly and place a dial indicator in the muzzle end of the suppressor bore. In my opinion, one measure of the quality of a suppressor is how concentric the body, bore, thread and shoulder are. In this case we used a brand new Thunder Beast Arms 30P-1.
As you can see in the video, we only had .0025" of runout on the exit hole on the suppressor. In my opinion, this is excellent and just a testament of how well the crew at Thunder Beast does. Keep up the good work!
Mark
Thunder Beast Arms Corp 30P-1 Suppressor test - YouTube
I have done this test multiple times with many suppressor brands and have noted that some are good, bad and ugly. Here is the test.
Barrel dialed in our lathe on the muzzle end. Threads cut concentric to the bore within .0001"-.0002". Next the barrel shoulder is squared up. We grab a suppressor and thread it up tightly and place a dial indicator in the muzzle end of the suppressor bore. In my opinion, one measure of the quality of a suppressor is how concentric the body, bore, thread and shoulder are. In this case we used a brand new Thunder Beast Arms 30P-1.
As you can see in the video, we only had .0025" of runout on the exit hole on the suppressor. In my opinion, this is excellent and just a testament of how well the crew at Thunder Beast does. Keep up the good work!
Mark
Thunder Beast Arms Corp 30P-1 Suppressor test - YouTube