17 thoughts on “Hush puppy

  1. Very cool. John Wick gives you a fist bump. Might a red dot sight speed up your shooting ? Or does bulk become a factor. ?

  2. Following. This really should be an over the counter available item like any other “part”. It’s common availability would allow for a more “quiet on the set!”, during those blue hive spicy intertribal competitions and not disturb the normal folks so much then. Pre stage some tarps and rope about your hermitage with this kind of kit. Just as you would dutifully police up your spent brass casings, one should always leave a “scene” cleaner than they found it. Don’t bother the local authorities with your piddly problems when you should just tidy up things yourself, without being a Karen needing .gov help with every issue. Have the 5320.20 atf forms for filing if you ever should depart that beloved blue hive locale and move elsewhere. Simple filing to do, and most atf-ers are helpful pros about bureaucratic things. Add an extended slide lock lever, and some little waifu girlfriend picture stickers on it and it will be cool kid all the way. Stay suppressed when in the spicy as necessary.

    • First, gemtech.

      Second, most people don’t carry a pistol with a can attached. But they can.

      Seems like you’re a little sour there champ, suck it up, a lot of us have multiple cans for different platforms. None of us have any trouble carrying our cans, or using them.

  3. This, along with an AR-variant, represents the epitome of 2A rationale. Tools, and like any tools can be used in noble and ignoble service. There is a need for both.

    Well done.

  4. Is that the Mojave 9? Mine just got out of stamp jail, but I’ve been using it with a tri-lug adaptor on a B&T APC9k pro. Works like a charm, and the 3D titanium printed interior is pretty cool. We’ll see what it’s like to clean…

    • Yup..Mojave9. Need to get the tri-lug for my MP5 clones. Gemtech Lunar .45 will be here tomorrow. Let me know how you wind up cleaning that Mojave9.

      • Nice choices. I have the GM-45 and like it, although I’m not sure how much less quiet it is than a suppressor with a more traditional baffle structure. The G-core is very easy to service and clean, though.

        I believe the Mojave9 manual states that it can be cleaned by submerging it in soapy water. I’ll probably use an ultrasonic cleaner to knock lose some more of the crud. It concerns me a bit that the internal design seems like it would be very prone to build up, especially with pistol caliber ammo. But we’ll see what happens–even if that will be a problem, it’s at least a thousand rounds away from being an issue.

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