Quiksilver Titanium .223 Sealed Suppressor Baffle Strike

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tateb24
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Quiksilver Titanium .223 Sealed Suppressor Baffle Strike

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I have a QSM Titanium Suppressor in .223. About a year ago I took it to the range and had a couple of baffle strikes, the Rocksett I was using was very old. The end cap was destroyed.Thankfully no one was injured and I was wearing eye protection. Quiksilver Manufacturing has gone out of business for reasons unknown. I have been having one hell of a time finding some one to fix this sealed can. Just thought I would see if anyone knew of someone who can service the Suppressor, I managed to track down the owner of the company via email awhile back but he no longer deals in the business, and his suggestion was to find someone to fix it. Thanks, and I would appreciate any advice or direction. :)
mbogo
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Re: Quiksilver Titanium .223 Sealed Suppressor Baffle Strike

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Check with Stalking Rhino Industries.

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