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Hmmm... So, by you exposing two other brands for a method which is highly not recommended and them surviving, the fact that your VFC does not makes it bad quality?

 

Come on man. I don't really care but your basically saying VFC silencer is *suitcase* because it did not survive you putting it in fire... Trololol logic.

 

A better way of putting it would be "Woops, I just torched my VFC silencer because I wanted to make it look cooler. My mistake."

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Hmmm... So, by you exposing two other brands for a method which is highly not recommended and them surviving, the fact that your VFC does not makes it bad quality?

 

Come on man. I don't really care but your basically saying VFC silencer is *suitcase* because it did not survive you putting it in fire... Trololol logic.

 

A better way of putting it would be "Woops, I just torched my VFC silencer because I wanted to make it look cooler. My mistake."

You know what.

 

Read what You posted once more, and maybe rethink it, because what YOU wrote is a pure "trololol logic".

He JUST WARNED us about using this method on particular thing, and he's absolutely right - it's made of plasticine. Of course It may not be the case about any single VFC product, but this time it is.

Perhaps it would nice to quit this "I-know-all-best" pose, don't You think?

 

Thanks, and now we can move on.

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It is/was a VFC SCAR H silencer after a attempt to fire weather it.

 

Says a lot about the quality VFC's materials.

 

The last sentence is what I was refering to.

 

That's not a warning, but a statement of the manufacturers quality of materials.

 

Whatever, have fun burning your parts.

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how did you get that to fit that way?

 

Short answer: Dremeling.

 

Long answer: I cut the bottom off the front sight block, added a grub screw to sure it to the barrel in its current location, and notched the suppressor to fit around it.

 

I know it's become a bit of a fantasy build, but it could maybe be a Rock Sopmod in a Sage chassis with a custom can.

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Some OSPREY Cans (apologies for the poor lighting & quality of the photos.  I got lazy LOL):

 

On a Glock 17 (7" 14mm CW)

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The 7" vs 8" versions

H&K USP Tactical (8" 16mm CW) and a Glock 17 (7" 14mm CW)

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On a H&K P10 (7" 14mm CW)

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On a Kriss Vector (8" 16mm CW):

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