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LMT's new line of suppressors is designed for multi-purpose use in mind. The .30 caliber Ion 30 and Ion LT are rated for anything from .17 HMR to .300 Winchester Magnum, including automatic use. Both .30 and .22 caliber endocarps are available, and the mounting system is the standard Hub type. The company has muzzle devices of their own for both 5.56mm and 7.62mm standard rifles, making it an easy proposition to move an Ion around between several different guns. The construction is seam welding, so they cannot be disassembled - but they shouldn't ever need to be. The regular Ion is all steel, and the LT model uses inconel baffles and a titanium base to reduce weight a bit.

Designed for minimal back pressure, I found the Ion-LT really did live up its claims. It was light, quiet, and caused no cycling or gas issues on my HCAR...which I am now calling the SHhhhCAR.

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All the best firearms history channels streaming to all major devices: weaponsandwar.tv LMT's new line of suppressors is designed for multi-purpose use in mind. The .30 caliber Ion 30 and Ion LT are rated for anything from .17 HMR to .300 Winchester Magnum, including automatic use. Both .30 and .22 caliber endocarps are available, and the mounting system is the standard Hub type. The company has muzzle devices of their own for both 5.56mm and 7.62mm standard rifles, making it an easy proposition to move an Ion around between several different guns. The construction is seam welding, so they cannot be disassembled - but they shouldn't ever need to be. The regular Ion is all steel, and the LT model uses inconel baffles and a titanium base to reduce weight a bit. Designed for minimal back pressure, I found the Ion-LT really did live up its claims. It was light, quiet, and caused no cycling or gas issues on my HCAR...which I am now calling the SHhhhCAR. https://utreon.com/c/forgottenweapons/ http://www.patreon.com/ForgottenWeapons http://www.floatplane.com/channel/ForgottenWeapons Cool Forgotten Weapons merch! http://shop.forgottenweapons.com

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Kenneth Marshall

It is a firearm "emission control device"

Guido Schriewer

THAT is one BIG HEAVY rig! looks totaly wicked but what's the weight with the optic like this? backpreassure is one reason I'm not too thrilled about cans. multical sounds nice though.

AuroranFilms

I think Ian just accidentally did a DDOS attack on LMT...

Retired No Bad Days

You should try it out on other rifles to evaluate how well it functions and to see if the length is an issue.

makovette

Very cool, hope low back pressure options becomes a trend in the industry. How does the LMT compare to the HUXWRX can for noise suppression and gas?