Baffle stack vs monocore/solid weld design

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  • teratos

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    Good to know. I tumble my baffles in stainless steel media. Great results. The Brake fluid treatment is something I need to try!

    Just keep it off threads(if that applies). Nothing wants to stick to the stuff.
     

    babalou

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    ^^^^.

    Friggin finally brah. Hope you and the fam are well. Monocore versus baffle like we discussed. Perhaps add about titanium and issues.
     

    DaemonAssassin

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    ^^^^.

    Friggin finally brah. Hope you and the fam are well. Monocore versus baffle like we discussed. Perhaps add about titanium and issues.
    Family is good, hope yours is as well.

    In a center fire can, you can have titanium baffles, but you want the first two baffles after the muzzle of the gun to be stainless steel. Titanium has a tendency to burn, pit, corrode when used as the first two baffles in a can. Don't want to have to replace a can because 2 baffles look like Swiss cheese after "X" number of rounds.
     

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