if you don't know to keep the water out of the "tunnel" thru which the bullet must pass, yes. My baffles are made of folded, spindled and compressed screenwire, so they "hold" the water, unlike solid metal baffles. Also, the sleeve design puts most of the gases betweeen the 2 tubes, where the water can't get into the tunnel.
u obviously don't know squat. Screen is the very best possible material for a silencer baffle. it is perfect for instantly absorbing the heat from the powder gases, then losing it instantly, so that repeat shots are just as quiet as the first one.
My 223 can is 1 3/4" in OD, only 8" long, and it keeps 223 blast down to the same level of noise as a high speed, regular old ..22lr from a rifle barrel.
nobody's baffles do a better job, and I can make a can's worth of baffles for $5 and in 1 hour. You go ahead and pay $1000 to somebody who's lying to you about how "superior" a solid metal baffle is.
you don't know squat. I make compressed screen wire donut baffles, like Walsh used to sell, they are approxmately 3/4" long, not single screen, they NEVER wear out, the bullets can't touch ANYTHING, if you expect rifle type accuracy, so what "wipe" are you talking out of your butt about?
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