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    Quote Originally Posted by True North Arms Corp View Post
    Interesting,
    Have you ever seen a device like this available commercially?
    This is almost the same style suppressor that works on airsoft or .22LR, with standard rounds. I can't see this making it to market. Didn't GSG have to change the fake suppressor that came with the 1911 pistol as the RCMP deemed it to easy to mod?


    I have seen this one, the longer version, with holes that go all the way through to make it act like a flash hider/comp. Don't know if it's legal though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by True North Arms Corp View Post
    Working on a cover design.

    In a couple of weeks I expect to release a small run of fake cans with some cerakoted colours.
    I’m happy! Keep up the good work!

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    I currently have a barrel shrouded style fake can on my WK180 and I love it, but I'm wondering if anyone has been able to orient their writing better? Maybe by using another washer? My writing is upside down, which looks kinda silly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by True North Arms Corp View Post
    Interesting,
    Have you ever seen a device like this available commercially?
    Alumalite (https://www.alumaliteusa.com/category.php) makes some, like this:



    There's this/

    And this

    Basically, it's a functional shroud instead of just cosmetic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shniper View Post
    I currently have a barrel shrouded style fake can on my WK180 and I love it, but I'm wondering if anyone has been able to orient their writing better? Maybe by using another washer? My writing is upside down, which looks kinda silly.
    I am just using one washer on mine and the writing is only slightly downwards (~4 o'clock position).



    Ideally I'd like it at 3 o'clock, but hey still looks good.

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    Does anyone notice any difference in accuracy or poi with the longer reverse style can?

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    Quote Originally Posted by btabin View Post
    I am just using one washer on mine and the writing is only slightly downwards (~4 o'clock position).



    Ideally I'd like it at 3 o'clock, but hey still looks good.

    Just file your washer on a flat file. Make it thiner but be careful as it doesn't take too much to move a little. Then crank it tight.

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    Will I get a pm back here or should I email you about 5\8 x 24 version

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    Quote Originally Posted by Liquid_Snake View Post
    Will I get a pm back here or should I email you about 5\8 x 24 version
    Sorry we overlooked your PM, I just replied
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    Quote Originally Posted by MustangFrank View Post
    Just file your washer on a flat file. Make it thiner but be careful as it doesn't take too much to move a little. Then crank it tight.
    Great suggestion, thank you.

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