3-D Printed .50USMG Suppressor from Delta P

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  • Kirk Freeman

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    DMLM (Direct Metal Laser Melting) printed suppressor with no welds or seams from Delta P Design in Walterville, Oregon.

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    BOOM! Delta P Design Announces 3D Printed 50 Caliber Suppressor - The Firearm BlogThe Firearm Blog
     

    T.Lex

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    Wow. That's impressive. At several levels.

    This 3d printing thing will really mix things up....
     

    Benp

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    Okay, so after reading the article I guess I'm not as concerned about it having problems with heat. :D
     

    Shoots4Fun

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    Not to thread jack, but I have an older style DeltaP Designs Suppressor that I bought from an individual here and had it transferred.

    I had a lot of questions about it and when I called them, the owner talked to me at length and couldn't have been nicer. I'm a huge fan of their stuff (and their service) and glad to see they're still developing new things. Thanks for posting the article.
     

    m82mike

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    Kirk, thank you! As I have gotten older, I have not kept up on things! I gotta get a braked, suppressor! Gotta work this into my retirement budget!!
     

    RobbyMaQ

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    Those laser printers are awesome. Haven't read the article yet, but guessing it's carbon that's laser fused.
    I saw some samples of nose cones for missles that a local outfit in indy manufacturers. Very cool stuff!
     

    1911ly

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    A breaked one of those would be too cool on my AR50. Why did i have to look at it. :xmad: Must resist... must resist...
     
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