After a few suppressor threads, an inopportune moment arrive for one of my buddy's after being working away for some weeks happened.
We always try to remind each other to remove suppressors after day out hunting or at the range.
6 weeks passed after a day out hunting deer, to come home to find difficulty in chambering a (factory) round. On closer inspection he found out why - bits of barrel weren't where they were supposed to be!
When a suppressor is in a damp/humid environment, you will eventually be able to smell the ammonia from the burn powder.
This when stored on the rifle for any length of time will cause problems
This rifle is a Tikka T3 with 60 rounds from new.....
We always try to remind each other to remove suppressors after day out hunting or at the range.
6 weeks passed after a day out hunting deer, to come home to find difficulty in chambering a (factory) round. On closer inspection he found out why - bits of barrel weren't where they were supposed to be!
When a suppressor is in a damp/humid environment, you will eventually be able to smell the ammonia from the burn powder.
This when stored on the rifle for any length of time will cause problems
This rifle is a Tikka T3 with 60 rounds from new.....