Baffles for "Lethal Echo" Linear Comp - 9mm + .22 CAL. - Non-Clipped, Clipped, and Double Clipped
Sized to fit the ID of the "Lethal Echo" linear compensator/mock suppressor. Can be found on ebay in multiple lengths.
-Baffles include both 9mm and .22 Cal sized baffles, in non-clipped, Clipped, and double clipped configuration.
-10mm, 5mm, and 1mm spacers/shims.
-End/Exit inserts for 9mm and .22Cal.
For .22Lr PLA+ or similar is fine and erosion/warping is minimal.
For 9mm these work surprisingly well when printed in PPA-HT, PPA-CF, PET-CF, PET-GF, PA6-CF, PA6-GF, or PA612-CF, but seem to last the longest when using PPA-HT (or likely any non-CF impregnated Nylon or similar.) Though, like any baffle of any material they can and will degrade with use and their longevity depends largely on firing schedule/exposure to heat. They are fast to print and dirt cheap even when using high-performance filaments though, so having an extra stack (Or 5) on hand is easy and affordable. I have not attempted to use a lesser filament for 9mm, but I wouldn't expect a very long lifespan. (Though if you attempt it and achieve good results, please do let me know.)
In my testing I find that removing any "slop" or fore/aft movement of the baffle stack seems to increase longevity, presumably because if the baffle stack is allowed to slam forward within the can the resulting impact seems to tend to try to force baffles past other baffles and ultimately warp or break the baffles - thus the shims/spacers allow you to achieve a tight fit within the can once the end/mount is threaded on. Note: with .22Lr this doesn't seem to be a concern.
The end/exit inserts are meant to insert first (if loading baffles from the rear/mount end) to effectively close the 12mm bore endcap included with the comp to a more appropriate/tighter size.
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