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Something recently seen at NRAAM that I just got around to sharing with you guys. A new suppressor from Inland Manufacturing, the guys who make assorted M1 Carbines and GI 1911s in Ohio. They basically made a modern Maxim (as in Hiram Percy Maxim) 1910 suppressor. Thus: Compared to the new Inland 1910: The Inland 1910 is an offset or nonconcentric suppressor; the hole is not in the middle, which allows the use of irons without the suppressor being in the way. It’s a bit in its own class because the fully serviceable monocore stays on the gun when you take the outer jacket off, which eliminates the chance of a change in impact from the on and off process. This is perfect for lever guns/ most rimfires, and anyone wanting to use a non-scoped rifle

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