Reverse Fake Suppressor with Linear Compensator

I generally hate adding alot of dead weight to the end of my rifle, but i love how these reverse suppressors look on my rifle. If there was a super lightweight version id be all over it, maybe by using lighter materials on the "reverse" part of the "suppressor" that covers the barrel, and obviously stronger materials only on the areas to the front that have to deal with the blast. Just a thought!
 
I've owned a few different brands of fake cans over the years, and I can think of three different ones that all had the reverse barrel shroud part thread on the back of the comp. I like the functionality of the design, but not sure what it adds to manufacturing cost. I know I spent between $50-200 on my other ones. Some were really light, others were heavy as hell.
 
I purchased one of yours a little while back. Looks great on my rifle but I had to cut it way back to accommodate my 10.5" barrel with not enough clearance from the threads to the gas block. You guys absolutely gave the heads up on your website and I knew what I was getting into but I would love it if you made one that would accommodate shorter barrels, with less space between the gas block and barrel threads.
 
We did some spitballing on the weekend, this is a rough concept for a 1.5" diameter reverse-style fake can with linear compensator. The linear comp at the front is steel. The sleeve (aluminum) screws onto the rear of the linear comp (threads not depicted). Rear cap (also aluminum) is not essential but covers the gap, and is held in place with an o-ring. Total weight 8-9oz.

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Gimme the current reverse linear comp with a 1.5 diameter. Don’t mind the extra bit of weight.
I’d go with “bullet proof” steel over aluminum. The rear cap “held on by an O-ring” sounds like it’ll last about 37 seconds before coming off.
 
We did some spitballing on the weekend, this is a rough concept for a 1.5" diameter reverse-style fake can with linear compensator. The linear comp at the front is steel. The sleeve (aluminum) screws onto the rear of the linear comp (threads not depicted). Rear cap (also aluminum) is not essential but covers the gap, and is held in place with an o-ring. Total weight 8-9oz.

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I'm in! A couple for 5.56 and one for 9mm if you make it.
 
We did some spitballing on the weekend, this is a rough concept for a 1.5" diameter reverse-style fake can with linear compensator. The linear comp at the front is steel. The sleeve (aluminum) screws onto the rear of the linear comp (threads not depicted). Rear cap (also aluminum) is not essential but covers the gap, and is held in place with an o-ring. Total weight 8-9oz.

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My wallet is ready, thanks a lot for going through with this.
 
We did some spitballing on the weekend, this is a rough concept for a 1.5" diameter reverse-style fake can with linear compensator. The linear comp at the front is steel. The sleeve (aluminum) screws onto the rear of the linear comp (threads not depicted). Rear cap (also aluminum) is not essential but covers the gap, and is held in place with an o-ring. Total weight 8-9oz.

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I’ll take one in extension and one in reverse. The steel/aluminum combo sounds great!
 
Every 9mm NR PCC canadian owner need one of these fir their PCC! (Ruger PC9, Beretta CX4, FX9 ans all these long barrel PCC)

That would look awesome on a Ruger PC 9 with Mlok handguard for sure! Wondering if it would fit the new Ruger PC Charger too? That little thing need a linear compensator!
 
Yes please! I was actually trying to piece some stuff together for an AR build last week, and I definitely want a fake suppressor that acts as a linear comp. Even nicer if i could get it to work with a 10.5 inch barrel

We did some spitballing on the weekend, this is a rough concept for a 1.5" diameter reverse-style fake can with linear compensator. The linear comp at the front is steel. The sleeve (aluminum) screws onto the rear of the linear comp (threads not depicted). Rear cap (also aluminum) is not essential but covers the gap, and is held in place with an o-ring. Total weight 8-9oz.

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here's a first stab at it.

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at 1.5" diameter anybody planning to recess this inside a handguard will need a big hallway to throw this hotdog down. Low-profile/lightweight handguards like Maple Ridge Armoury V1 would be a no-go but it would fit in AR-15 huge quadrails or 308 handguards like the MRA X1.

do we have any more votes for
- reverse style or extension style? (extension-style makes fit inside handguards a non-issue)

- linear comp or plain? If it's linear comp then I'd lean towards making it steel to prevent erosion and then you're looking at a 1 pound muzzle device instead of half pound

Reverse style linear comp all the way please. We have enough obnoxiously long NR barrels out there :p
 
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