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Somebody just needs to make a .gif of the jackin' it photo so the hand moves up and down on the can, and it will perfectly describe this thread. ETA: To be fair, I have no idea if the can is any good or not. I just think the photo is hilarious. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Leg humper thread. Somebody just needs to make a .gif of the jackin' it photo so the hand moves up and down on the can, and it will perfectly describe this thread. ETA: To be fair, I have no idea if the can is any good or not. I just think the photo is hilarious. I'm starting to get it, you have no idea if the can is good enough for your needs of wrapping your screen name around your Class 3 stuff and you just can't wait to play doll house with each and every new model. Whatever baby ... jizz and let jizz. |
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Your American cans are too expensive That's because theres more to them than steel wool and leather wipes. Ummm, how little you realise One example among many Your links broke. Try this |
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It isn't inferior designs that make European cans cheap, it is the lack of Gov't meddling. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Your American cans are too expensive That's because theres more to them than steel wool and leather wipes. Ummm, how little you realise One example among many It isn't inferior designs that make European cans cheap, it is the lack of Gov't meddling. Not quite, coz your $200 tax stamp is not included in the cost of the can, it's extra |
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I love Larue products....
Just a bit too heavy for a modern can though. ETA - If I weren't in a weird ultralight weight fantasy fuck right now I would probably fo.... I already have a heavy .308 can and hate it. The next one will be sub 16 oz. |
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The extra weight (what, 2~3oz over SureFire?) is not even an issue when you consider the reduction in back pressure.
Adjustable gas blocks can only do so much. Anything that reduces the fouling or back pressure caused by shooting suppressed is a plus in my book. Besides, if most of the people buying these already own a .308 AR, I doubt a few ounces I going to be the difference between "just right" and "I can't lift this boat anchor" |
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That's the same price as my YHM suppressor... If these get decent reviews, I'm getting one. |
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I'm going to say I like the look. I might have to get one for the collection.
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I ordered one. It will be my first can. I hope I get a cool owner hat and dillo
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Your American cans are too expensive That's because theres more to them than steel wool and leather wipes. Ummm, how little you realise One example among many It isn't inferior designs that make European cans cheap, it is the lack of Gov't meddling. Not quite, coz your $200 tax stamp is not included in the cost of the can, it's extra The only people who buy cans in the US are those with a lot of interest or a fair amount of disposable funds. Despite the process being relatively easy, the barriers it erects greatly reduces the potential buyers... Can makers up the price to compensate, I guess. I'm up to three cans (30, 45, and an f1 30) and honestly aside from weight the f1 can is functionally as good as any commercial can I have tried in terms of perceived noise. The Larue can is a better deal than most, even if it looks like a robot wrapping his dick. |
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I respect ML and have a few of his mounts (and even a nagelene (sp?) bottle), but I just can't do it when I can build my own for $150.
If I was an operating operator who operated I would run it in my high speed, low drag tactical kit. |
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I ordered one. It will be my first can. I hope I get a cool owner hat and dillo You will be rewarded for your LEPE of faith. The way I see it, the barrels were great looking that I bought. The mounts, nothing else to say about them. I don't really see you half assing anything at this point in the game so screw it. Could the mount be cooler looking? I don't know. Could the can be cooler looking? I don't know, I kind of like the way it looks. If I ever save up enough money to buy one of your factory guns it will be cool to have matching brands. If seal team 6/delta/rangers uses one in a bad ass raid and pics leak out of someone with it, I'll be ahead of the curve of the operators buying them up. |
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You know, if nothing else, at least the LaRue team can take a joke.
Lots of people would get butthurt, take the picture down, maybe try to cover their tracks or something... But here we've got the owner of the company willing to crack a joke along with everyone else at a silly picture that just happens to look like... Well... So bravo for that. Thanks for being cool about it. I know some of your other recent product releases were kinda rough, socially. And this... While I wouldn't say it's smooth... Let's say it's "ribbed for pleasure." Joking aside, I don't mind saying I won't be buying (soon at least). I already have a good .308 can (albeit a bit outdated now), but more than that, it's a big hassle to transfer stuff in MD. If I lived in TX, I might feel differently. But for me it's hassle more than price. I won't be buying any other .308 can either. But that's me as one consumer. But I do look forward to the inevitable reviews, and even if it's not a product for me, more manufacturers hopefully means one more step towards deregulation, which is what we all really want. Then I'll buy suppressors for everything. |
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I ordered one. It will be my first can. I hope I get a cool owner hat and dillo You will be rewarded for your LEPE of faith. ill draft his trust for him gratis. You're crazy, man. You still need money for the MG case? |
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How many baffles are in it? from the outer profile it kinda only looks like there are three chambers. Probably just an illusion. I know thats not necessarily a bad thing im just curious.
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.... Reaaaaaaaaaally don't need another 762 can... But this one's Larue.. And the price...
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I just got my 762-SD or I'd probably be in for one. I am in the market for a rimfire or centerfire pistol can.
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Mark,
I don't know if you are able to answer this, or If you care to respond me... Are these ready to ship? Or is this a case of pre-ordering while we wait for production to be completed or ramped up? |
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I ordered one. It will be my first can. I hope I get a cool owner hat and dillo You will be rewarded for your LEPE of faith. ill draft his trust for him gratis. No way man are you serious??? Steak, wings, pizza, bbq, beer, sweet tea whatever is on me next time you come up to Olive Branch area if you have time. Wow. |
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Somebody just needs to make a .gif of the jackin' it photo so the hand moves up and down on the can, and it will perfectly describe this thread. ETA: To be fair, I have no idea if the can is any good or not. I just think the photo is hilarious. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Leg humper thread. Somebody just needs to make a .gif of the jackin' it photo so the hand moves up and down on the can, and it will perfectly describe this thread. ETA: To be fair, I have no idea if the can is any good or not. I just think the photo is hilarious. Paging Mikhail_86... |
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For those commenting on the shape: "Along the tube, knurled bands provide structural robustness as well as added grip for installation and removal. This profile also helps keep mirage covers from slipping forward during extended periods of use. " It's not like two pages of users couldn't go to the site and, you know, read about it or something. http://www.larue.com/larue-tranquilo-sound-suppressor-m308 It does look goofy. But it's designed to be used the way many precision rifle guys shoot... with a cover. Nice price. View Quote He must not have gotten the memo that there are quite a few suppressor covers are designed with a lip so they don't slip forward... Neat idea though. |
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I'm sorry I can't, the damn thing looks like a ribbed condom. Ever put a mirage cover on a suppressor? Yes, there are those designed with a lip in the back that prevents it from sliding forward and works flawlessly. You should try it. |
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Why are you paying so much for suppressors? I bought two Sakers from SILENCER SHOP, and didn't pay over a grand for either. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Surprised at the price point. it's actually a damn good price. the SAKER is over 1k. KAC's is about 1.4k. SDN6 about 750ish. 700 is a fantastic price point. Why are you paying so much for suppressors? I bought two Sakers from SILENCER SHOP, and didn't pay over a grand for either. I did too. In fact I think I paid 800 for my 556 and 860 for my 762. But price in them have seem to have gone up. |
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I ordered one. It will be my first can. I hope I get a cool owner hat and dillo You will be rewarded for your LEPE of faith. ill draft his trust for him gratis. Outstanding. |
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Found a text in my phone this morning ...
After 500 rds your can was so easy to take off.
Super impressive to everyone. Normally we have to bash cans off. View Quote Our lock-on clamping mechanism is a unique and nice feature. ML |
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Found a text in my phone this morning ... Our lock-on clamping mechanism is a unique and nice feature. ML View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Found a text in my phone this morning ... After 500 rds your can was so easy to take off.
Super impressive to everyone. Normally we have to bash cans off. Our lock-on clamping mechanism is a unique and nice feature. ML Keeps sounding better and better |
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I think it looks classy, and is priced great considering it has a QD mechanism. Good luck with the sales ML, I've already got two 308 cans in the chute or I would be lookin closer.
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Quoted: He must not have gotten the memo that there are quite a few suppressor covers are designed with a lip so they don't slip forward... Neat idea though. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: For those commenting on the shape: "Along the tube, knurled bands provide structural robustness as well as added grip for installation and removal. This profile also helps keep mirage covers from slipping forward during extended periods of use. " It's not like two pages of users couldn't go to the site and, you know, read about it or something. http://www.larue.com/larue-tranquilo-sound-suppressor-m308 It does look goofy. But it's designed to be used the way many precision rifle guys shoot... with a cover. Nice price. He must not have gotten the memo that there are quite a few suppressor covers are designed with a lip so they don't slip forward... Neat idea though. But they do slip back. Might never be a problem on a range. |
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But they do slip back. Might never be a problem on a range. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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For those commenting on the shape: "Along the tube, knurled bands provide structural robustness as well as added grip for installation and removal. This profile also helps keep mirage covers from slipping forward during extended periods of use. " It's not like two pages of users couldn't go to the site and, you know, read about it or something. http://www.larue.com/larue-tranquilo-sound-suppressor-m308 It does look goofy. But it's designed to be used the way many precision rifle guys shoot... with a cover. Nice price. He must not have gotten the memo that there are quite a few suppressor covers are designed with a lip so they don't slip forward... Neat idea though. But they do slip back. Might never be a problem on a range. I've had one on my suppressor while hunting through the woods and the cover hasn't moved but minimally, but, I'm not running with it either. Sincere question. How big of a problem has this been for you and other users of covers in the field? |
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Your American cans are too expensive That's because theres more to them than steel wool and leather wipes. Ummm, how little you realise One example among many It isn't inferior designs that make European cans cheap, it is the lack of Gov't meddling. Not quite, coz your $200 tax stamp is not included in the cost of the can, it's extra Why don't you post all the really cool firearms you are allowed to attach it to and really make us jealous. |
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Quoted: I've had one on my suppressor while hunting through the woods and the cover hasn't moved but minimally, but, I'm not running with it either. Sincere question. How big of a problem has this been for you and other users of covers in the field? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: For those commenting on the shape: "Along the tube, knurled bands provide structural robustness as well as added grip for installation and removal. This profile also helps keep mirage covers from slipping forward during extended periods of use. " It's not like two pages of users couldn't go to the site and, you know, read about it or something. http://www.larue.com/larue-tranquilo-sound-suppressor-m308 It does look goofy. But it's designed to be used the way many precision rifle guys shoot... with a cover. Nice price. He must not have gotten the memo that there are quite a few suppressor covers are designed with a lip so they don't slip forward... Neat idea though. But they do slip back. Might never be a problem on a range. I've had one on my suppressor while hunting through the woods and the cover hasn't moved but minimally, but, I'm not running with it either. Sincere question. How big of a problem has this been for you and other users of covers in the field? We didn't have suppressors back in my day (we were kewl with M16A2s and a few Colt Carbines). Okay, we sometimes got to use a suppressed Sten and it had a lace-on cover (probably asbestos) that was practically welded to the barrel. Mine's slipped back in classes. A bunch. And on the range. And I've burned the crap out of a shooting mat that way. I really doubt the usefulness of a cover except for safety (burns hurt!) unless you are in a desperate firefight where you can't aim because the heat distortion from your suppressor affects your optic. Never seems to bother machine gunners (and what about heat from the rifle barrel)? On the other hand, LaRue didn't just make it ribbed "for her pleasure". That's extra work / cost. Mark isn't Jesse James - he strikes me as a practical "form follows function" guy. I'll bet someone in the Texas Ranger Reconnaissance unit made that input. I'll bet some field testing was done. Underbrush and thorns maybe? Outside is full of stuff like that. |
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We didn't have suppressors back in my day (we were kewl with M16A2s and a few Colt Carbines). Okay, we sometimes got to use a suppressed Sten and it had a lace-on cover (probably asbestos) that was practically welded to the barrel. Mine's slipped back in classes. A bunch. And on the range. And I've burned the crap out of a shooting mat that way. I really doubt the usefulness of a cover except for safety (burns hurt!) unless you are in a desperate firefight where you can't aim because the heat distortion from your suppressor affects your optic. Never seems to bother machine gunners (and what about heat from the rifle barrel)? On the other hand, LaRue didn't just make it ribbed "for her pleasure". That's extra work / cost. Mark isn't Jesse James - he strikes me as a practical "form follows function" guy. Thanks for the info. I'll bet someone in the Texas Ranger Reconnaissance unit made that input. I'll bet some field testing was done. Underbrush and thorns maybe? Outside is full of stuff like that. View Quote |
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Mark,
I've been waiting for this for years. Ordered mine, and cant wait to throw some rounds down range with it. Now I just need to find a Class III in my neck of PA! Thanks again, looking forward to adding it to my LT collection! |
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