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    Quote Originally Posted by Coctailer View Post
    Nope, that suppressor was replaced with a new one for free.
    If you own a MG rental place and can afford to put over 1 million rounds through a can, you get a new one free.

    That shows about $200,000 worth of ammo shot through it full auto.
    I KNEW I'd seen that picture before. Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coctailer View Post
    That shows about $200,000 worth of ammo shot through it full auto.
    i've heard of carbon fiber barrels, but carbon fouling barrels?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DrScaryGuy View Post
    i've heard of carbon fiber barrels, but carbon fouling barrels?
    Umm, have you ever heard of a muzzle loader shooting real BP?

    All powders leave behind some kind of residue. Most all of the more modern powders (other than BP substitutes and the junk they use in .22s) leave so little that you almost never have to clean it. But is still there.

    I don't have any idea what the guys that put a silencer (suppressor) on a muzzle loader are thinking.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Roundballer View Post
    Umm, have you ever heard of a muzzle loader shooting real BP?

    All powders leave behind some kind of residue. Most all of the more modern powders (other than BP substitutes and the junk they use in .22s) leave so little that you almost never have to clean it. But is still there.

    I don't have any idea what the guys that put a silencer (suppressor) on a muzzle loader are thinking.
    I was referring to the fact that the powder buildup essentially added 7" of barrel.
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